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Friday, 04 June 2010 00:56

Reply to previous post from Barbara

This unit works like we want it to. If the person is in the other end of the house, or the garage, with the other units the person dare not use the button, or the 911 people will have to kick the door in, or will they?

The Freedom Alert is two way, so we can talk and see what's wrong. The "5" is exactly what is needed so that if the unit gets voice mail or no answer, it will be able to go to the next person on the list or 911. I am ordering one of these now.

I think everything you said about this unit is good. If the person has no helpers in the area, and will only push the button if they are wanting an ambulance, then buy something else. By the way, this unit can even answer an incoming call. Try that with your pendants.

By the way, the same company makes a Guardian Alert 911 that does the pendant to call 911 only function, if that's what you want.  Cheaper, too.

 
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