Which medical alert system is right for you?
- Push the medical alert button, connect to our 24/7 Command Center
- You decide who we call in an emergency
- No WiFi required
- 600 ft. range around base. Need more range?
- Showerproof medical alert button and compatible with pacemakers
- Requires a landline. No landline?
- Learn more about adding fall detection
- Push the mobile alert button to connect to our 24/7 Command Center
- You decide who we call in an emergency
- We use 911 technology to send you help on the go
- Two-way voice in pendant, which is loud as a cell phone on speaker
- 30-day battery life. Unlimited talk time and button pushes
- No cell phone needed and uses the Verizon or AT&T networks
- No landline or internet connection required
- Showerproof and compatible with pacemakers
- Designed to wear around the neck. Belt clip attachment included
- No fall detection. Users who want fall detection should choose our Kelsi Pro Mobile Medical Alert
- Calls for help automatically when it senses a fall. Does not detect 100% of falls - you should always press your button if you need help
- You decide who we call in an emergency
- Locates you with GPS if button is pushed or fall is detected
- Two-way voice. As loud as a cell phone on speaker
- Showerproof and compatible with pacemakers
- No cell phone needed. Unlimited talk time and button pushes
- Uses the AT&T network. Upon receipt of device, check service in your area
- No landline or internet connection required
How it works

1. Press
In the event of an emergency, simply press the red button on your Alert1 pendant, bracelet, wireless room button, or base unit.

2. Respond
Within moments, an operator at our US-based emergency response center is on the line, ready to help.

3. Help
Our operator assesses the situation and contacts emergency services, or a loved one. Even if you can’t speak, we make sure you get help.
How to choose a medical alert system

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