Medical alert systems are only as effective as the batteries
that power them. Seniors and persons with medical conditions and physical challenges
enjoy the freedom, independence and confidence that come from knowing that they are
protected in situations where they are rendered incapacitated. Whether they are in the house, in the yard or walking close to their home, their lives are impacted in a positive way with the knowledge that they are protected by a sound medical alert system.
However, a power outage or loss of battery power can bring up a whole new set of
problems and concerns.
What happens when the medical alert system isn't powered? Who should be contacted to
remedy the situation? How long will the system be down? How serious is the danger to
the person with a system that has no power?
The good news is that most systems report back to the call center when the battery is
running low or in the event of a power outage. The call or response center will then
take quick action to ensure that the client knows that the situation is being handled
and that they are still protected and cared for. Ensuring that the client retains the
peace of mind created by a stable, all-inclusive medical alert system is an enormous
priority. Of course, returning the battery to full strength comes above all else.
Most companies design their systems to make sure that the battery is automatically
recharged when the power comes back on after an outage.
Medical Monitoring USA is dependable, reliable and constantly seeking to improve our
services. The new MMUSA FullCare Services offer five-day battery backup, a
significant advantage over competitors who offer 24 to 36 hours of battery backup.
he result is that you'll feel safe in any scenario--even during a power outage
or battery failure.
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