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How to Choose a Medical Alert System
27th January 2009
Many companies provide a variety of medical emergency systems. What factors make one alert system or program preferable to another? As with all products, clients should consider reliability, features, and price when purchasing a system.
Medical alert systems typically have two components—the base unit and the panic button, usually in the form of a medical bracelet or necklace. A reliable system should provide back-up for unforeseen power outages. In addition, the equipment should provide for a reasonable range of distance between the subscriber and the base unit. The typical distance range of an alarm system is 300 feet, but at least one company called Alert Rescue offers devices that can be used at distances of up to 600 feet.
Finally, the price is an important consideration. Generally, clients can lower the monthly cost in two ways–by purchasing the base unit rather than renting it, or by subscribing to a plan for multiple months. In this case, the cost can range from $0 to $16 a month. For clients who feel it is more economical to avoid upfront and long-term costs, alert systems can be purchased for as little as $28.95 a month (including free shipping of the alarm and base unit) through companies like Rescue Alert. Medical alert bracelets are widely available on the market today, so customers can choose from a number of systems and price ranges to find the one that best meets their needs.
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