Keeping things simple is always the best choice. The Freedom Alert safety pendant requires only one button push to summon help. The compact pendant is worn around the neck, on a belt clip, or on a wrist band. The user can call family, friends, or 911 if they need assistance and cannot get to the phone. They do not have to remember telephone numbers or codes, simply push one button and the pendant makes the call for you. This simple device utilizes your home telephone and has a range of up to 600 feet. This allows you to have peace of mind and convenience within your own home.
Going on a trip? Visiting friends? Take the pendant and its base with you! Take the pendant in the shower, it is water resistant!
The Freedom Alert Pendant acts as a 2-way communicator, allowing you to talk to the person through the pendant.
The best part about the Freedom Alert Pendant is that there is no monthly maintenance fee or service contract ever. Once you have purchased the unit, all you do is connect it to your telephone and plug it in. If your power goes out, the unit is backed up by its own internal battery system. The base unit also charges a second battery (included!) for the pendant.
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* Portable, small, lightweight, durable
* Convenient - you talk right thru the pendant itself!
* Easy to operate - only one button dials via your home phone
* Programmable to 4 numbers & 911
* Water-resistant
* Versatile with up to 600 foot range from base (functions inside & outside home)
* Easy to install in only minutes
* Very Cost Effective - only $279.95 one time - compare this to high-priced medical alerts with monthly services charges
* No monthly fees, installation fees, activation fees, and no contracts!
Savings and "peace of mind" that relatives are immediately available can be yours with this innovative push button system that comes complete with several wearable options: necklace/lanyard, wristband/watch, or simply a belt clip.
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