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Lifecall of Canada, a division of Voxcom Incorporated

102 - 4209 - 99 St. N.W.
Edmonton, Alberta T6E 5V7
Canada
Telephone: 800-661-5433.
Web: http://www.lifecall.ca.
Email: contact@lifecall.ca.

Products manufactured by Lifecall of Canada, a division of Voxcom Incorporated (listed alphabetically)

  1. LIFECALL PERSONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM Picture of LIFECALL PERSONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM

    The LifeCall Personal Emergency Response System is an emergency alert system with monitoring service designed for use by seniors or individuals with disabilities who are at risk for medical emergencies. The system includes a pendant worn around the neck or wrist. Whenever the user needs help, touching the button on the pendant sends a signal to a voice communicator connected to the home telephone line, which transmits the signal to a trained professional at a 24-hour Emergency Response Centre. The two-way voice communicator allows the user and the emergency responder to hear each other. The Response Centre team assesses the situation and dispatches needed help, whether a family member, a neighbor, paramedics, police, or fire fighters. The voice communicator is installed like an answering machine. It plugs into a phone jack and the phone plugs into the receiver. POWER: The pendant uses a battery with five-year battery life; the base unit uses household current with battery backup.

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