Fall Detection
Every 11 seconds, an older adult is treated in the emergency room for a fall. Falls are the leading cause of fatal injuries among seniors and the most common reason for non-fatal trauma. Unexpected emergencies can occur, which is why all Medical Alert systems offer optional fall detection. This feature automatically detects falls and quickly contacts help, even if you’re unable to press the button.
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Gain peace of mind with protection in all emergency and non-emergency situations, backed by a service with no hidden fees or long-term contracts.
How It Works
How Does Fall Detection Work
If you are unable to press your button and the sensor technology detects a fall, trained response specialists will immediately contact you through the system’s two-way speaker. Even if you cannot speak, they will assess the situation and send the appropriate help.
The fall detection technology can automatically sense a fall.
Response specialists contact you through a two-way speaker to assess your needs.
If necessary, emergency help will be dispatched to your location.
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Advanced Technology
ACCELERO
METERS
Our optional fall detection sensors can measure high acceleration forces from a fall. These sensors will alert the team, prompting a trained response specialist to contact you, assess your situation, and send the appropriate assistance.
BAROMETRIC SENSORS
Barometric sensors detect changes in pressure, such as when you move from a standing to a horizontal position. These sensors will alert the team, prompting a Response Specialist to contact you and ensure your safety.
ADVANCED
ALGORITHM
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Press Your Help Button
Press the help button on your pendant or bracelet, which you should wear at all times.
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Talk to a Response Specialist
Shieldmylife highly trained response specialists are available 24/7/365 to assist you.
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Get the Right Help
The specialists evaluate your situation and contact the most appropriate emergency person, whether it’s a family member, friend, neighbor, or first responder.