Home Security | Parent(s) w/Children | Elderly | Baby Sitter | Special Needs
Babysitter
The Need:
If you are a single parent /or parents and you leave your children to care givers, you usually leave a list of numbers to call in case of emergency. However, in times of panic, what does that care giver do first? Does she call 911 or attend the child in need? When does she call you? This can be even more challenging if the care giver has any language barrier. Most care givers are not trained as emergency aids. They simply are there to take care of the basic needs of the children.
The Solution:
When an emergency arises with a care giver at home, she presses the panic alert button on any programmed telephone, then you and the police are immediately notified. Now, when a situation comes up, you have the security that “someone else” is there to help that care giver in these times. You, and anyone else on the emergency call list are immediately notified so you can always be informed and come home quickly.
Home Security:
The Need, and The Solution:
The Panic Alert acts as a Silent Alarm from any telephone in the home.
Unlike 911, where the Operator will ask, “what is the emergency?” and complete silence is compromised, the Panic Alert speed dial feature is silent. When keeping completely silent is imperative, the Panic Alert will notify the police, as well as family members immediately. There is no need to speak or be spoken to. You will hear a confirmation message if you choose to listen after engaging a silent alarm.
This is especially important for those people who do not have a security system in their home. But even if you do, and even if it includes an alarm button on the keypad, will you want to sound the alert siren ? And home alarm keypads are usually in an inconvenient place, not where you sleep, or where you spend most of your time. . However, most people have telephones in multiple locations in their home