Medical Alert
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When you choose Per Mar for a medical alert device, one of our expert technicians will come to your home, install the device, and walk you through how to use it. Your safety and security are important to us, so we want to ensure you feel comfortable using your medical alert device. You never have to worry about replacing the battery. When the battery on your device is low, we will schedule a time with you to replace the unit for free. That’s the Per Mar advantage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is this device connected via a landline?
Our in-home medical alert devices are typically connected via cellular unit. That said, if the cellular network cannot be used we have the option of using a Copper Landline to communicate. Our technicians can help determine the best device for your current situation.
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Do I need WiFi?
You do not need WiFi. Our devices can connect you to a monitoring agent via a landline or cellular network.
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If I can’t be reached, will you contact emergency services for me?
When we receive an alert, we will contact you via the speaker on your device. If we cannot reach you on the device, we will call your home to verify everything is okay. If we are not able to communicate with you then we will dispatch emergency services to your location. Our monitoring agent will then contact the individuals listed on your call list to notify them of the situation. Learn more in our blog about our medical alert devices.