Thursday, March 17, 2011

Passive Medical Alert Response System

Two of the things we anticipate will be responsible for shaping the future of medical alerts are technology, and aesthetics. A passive medical alert response system is one which takes full advantage of the former.

If you've spent any time to compare medical alert systems, you'll no doubt already be familiar with the 'user activated' alarms which are so prevalent in the market. These are systems where users rely on a medical alert button, often in the shape of a bracelet, necklace or hand he

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Medical Alarms May Help Satisfy Boomer Preferences

The findings of a 2010 report prepared by Teresa A. Keenan PhD and released by AARP gives rise to the proposition that personal medical alarms may be the technology which helps satisfy the life preferences of a majority of the senior community.

One of the key findings of the report - Home and Community Preferences of the 45+ Population* - revealed that three quarters of participants strongly agreed what they really wanted to do was stay in their "current residence for as long as possible".

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Medical Alert Button - What If I Can't Reach It?

Do you always carry your medical alert button with you?

The medical alert button is a pretty critical part of a medical alert system - it's your link to the base unit, and the base unit is your lifeline to help. That may seem like stating the obvious, but for reasons we'll explore a bit further below, many people are robbing themselves of the benefit of an emergency alert. The worst part is, they may be doing it without realizing, and they won't realize until it's too late.

An Unfortun

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

No Fee Medical Alert Devices

No fee medical alert devices are a form of personal alarms that are not linked to a dedicated emergy call centre, and so do not incur monthly or other regular fees.

In many respects, these devices resemble monitored medical alert systems insofar as they comprise a medical alert button (often in the form of a pendant or wristband) and a base unit which is set up to automotically dial emergency services when the button is activated.

What's The Difference?

The primary difference between a

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Green Marketing Strategies For Small Business

Are you a business owner?

The reason we ask is because you might be leaving money on the table, and not even realize it. What are we talking about? Green marketing.

Consumer demand for companies who offer sustainable products and services is in a phase of near exponential growth, and is providing environmentally savvy business owners with a unique opportunity to outperform their competitors.

What is Green Marketing?

Green marketing is a means by which environmentally responsible

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