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- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 92 19:33:14 GMT
- From: toddi@mav.com (Todd Inch)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!
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- In article <telecom12.620.9@eecs.nwu.edu> msb@pegasus.att.com (Michael
- Scott Baldwin) writes:
-
- > My grandmother is in need of one of these infamous devices.
-
- > There is a company, Emergency Response Systems, at +1 800 548 8805,
- > that sells a device that is pretty much exactly that, but it is $410.
- > Does anyone know of a more reasonably priced device, or have any
- > suggestions on how I could make one of these things out of some cheap
- > off-the-shelf parts?
-
- I'd be a bit careful about this one -- you want very high reliability
- to make sure she DOES get the help when needed, but also very low
- falsing so she DOESN'T get help when the neighbors change channels on
- their TV or open their garage door, turn on their baby monitor, key
- the CB, etc.
-
- Most alarm system suppliers have both remote-controls (which should be
- good quality) and autodialers, but I wouldn't be too kludgy if I were
- you. North Supply is supposed to be wholesale, but they have
- everything you could want in commercial-quality alarms and have sold
- to me before -- they are also one of the largest telecomm wholesalers
- in the US.
-
- I would think the best solution is to have the autodialer go into
- speakerphone mode after making the connection so the callee can try to
- listen and/or talk to the caller. Also I would want an alarm so your
- grandmother knows when it's dialing, rather than silent operation, so
- she can abort any false alarms. You probably DO NOT want to directly
- call the emergency services due to the "boy who cried 'wolf'"
- syndrome. It wouldn't surprise me if they start totally ignoring
- automated calls and/or charging big bucks for false alarms.
-
- Personally, I'm not sure I'd use a DAK or DAMARK quality product for
- this, unless maybe you bought and installed two for 100% backup
- coverage. I guess how much you spend should be proportional to how
- likely she will actually need this to save her life.
-
- Do please follow up with your solution if you find a good one.
-
-