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  1. CLOSEBY NETWORK The CloseBy Network is an emergency alert system with monitoring service and home emergency monitoring system designed for use by individuals with disabilities or seniors who are at risk for medical emergencies. The system includes activity monitoring and direct caregiver access to monitoring through the Internet. The system monitors daily activity through motion detectors strategically placed in areas such as the bathroom, meal preparation areas, entry way, and bedroom. For example, motion sens...[More Information]

  2. FAMILYLINK Picture of FAMILYLINK FamilyLink is a tablet computer with a touch screen with an attachable keyboard and a home emergency monitoring system designed to provide the means for a child or caregiver to monitor remotely a person with a cognitive disability or a senior. The FamilyLink is a tablet computer that is pre-loaded with a suite software of software that allows a person to communicate with and monitor a person from a distance. The FamilyLink requires a wireless internet connection and a subscription to the FamilyL...[More Information]

  3. HOMESAVER Picture of HOMESAVER The HomeSaver is a home emergency monitoring system designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, hearing disabilities, and seniors. This multi-zone remote property monitor and controller allows users to remotely monitor and control systems from any telephone, anywhere. Also serving as a freeze alarm and a high or low temperature alarm, it can interface with and monitor temperature sensors, door switches, motion detectors, heating and cooling systems, freezers and refrigerated spac...[More Information]

  4. SOUNDALERT Picture of SOUNDALERT SoundAlert is an emergency alert system designed for people who are deaf or hard of hearing or have other communication disabilities. The SoundAlert system consists of a base station; two sound detection modules; one motion sensor module; and a wireless handheld personal digital assistant (PDA), which uses the Microsoft Pocket PC operating system. The sound detection modules are placed in locations where they can detect critical sounds (such as a fire alarm or door bell) and transmit a signal ...[More Information]

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