Panic Alarm in New Delhi

At Prosafe Living, we understand that safety is the foundation of independence. Our specialized panic alarm systems are designed to bridge the gap between individuals with disabilities (PwD), the elderly, and their caregivers. Whether you need a fixed pull cord for bathroom safety or a flexible wireless system for the bedroom, our solutions ensure that help is always instant. Browse our specialized range below to find the right protection for homes, hospitals, and assisted living facilities.

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Panic Alarm Systems & Wireless Call Bells

Panic Alarm is the fastest way to alert caregivers during an emergency. At ProSafeLiving, we provide reliable, wireless alert systems designed to protect seniors, patients, and those living alone. With a simple press of a button, our systems trigger an immediate alert, ensuring that help is notified the moment a fall or medical incident occurs—no complex wiring or phone dialing required.

Why Every Senior Needs a Panic Alarm

In a medical emergency, ease of use is critical. A panic alarm bridges the gap between an accident and assistance. Unlike mobile phones, which require unlocking and dialing, our dedicated SOS buttons are designed to be activated instantly, even in high-stress situations.

Key Features of Our Panic Alarms:

  • Instant Alerting: One-touch operation transmits a signal immediately to the receiver unit.
  • Wireless Range: Powerful connectivity ensures the alarm works through walls and across floors in large homes.
  • Bathroom Safety: Many of our panic buttons are splash-resistant, allowing them to be mounted near showers or toilets where slip risks are highest

Choosing the Right Panic Alarm for PwD

When securing a home or facility for individuals with limited mobility, choosing the right activation method is critical. We offer two professional-grade solutions:

1. Pull Cord Panic Alarm (Essential for Bathrooms)

The Pull Cord Panic Alarm is the industry standard for handicap-accessible bathrooms and toilets.

  • Why it works: In a slip-and-fall accident, a person is often lying on the floor and cannot reach a wall-mounted button.
  • How it helps: Our system features a ceiling-mounted unit with a long cord that reaches near the floor. This ensures that even if a user has fallen, they can grab the cord to trigger the SOS alert.
  • Best for: Accessible toilets, shower areas, and bedsides.

2. Wireless Customized Panic Alarm

Our Wireless Customized System offers flexibility for larger spaces or specific disability requirements.

  • Versatility: This system operates without complex wiring, allowing buttons to be placed exactly where the user needs them—on a headboard, near a wheelchair, or in a hallway.
  • Immediate Response: A simple press sends a powerful wireless signal to the receiver, alerting caregivers in a different room immediately.
  • Best for: Bedrooms, living rooms, and multi-room monitoring for PwD.

Why Choose Prosafe Living Panic Alarms?

  1. Instant Response: Panic alarms provide quick alerts in emergencies.
  2. User-Friendly Design: Accessible for the elderly, PwD, and limited mobility users.
  3. Versatile Use: Ideal for homes, workplaces, and healthcare facilities.
  4. Reliable Performance: Built with durable, high-quality components.
  5. Safety You Can Trust: Panic alarms help reduce response time and enhance overall safety outcomes.

Upgrade your safety with our advanced Panic Alarm Systems. Ensure security and independence for your loved ones today! Explore our range of emergency alert solutions now.

FAQ's

How does a panic alarm work?

Pressing the button or pulling the cord instantly sends a wireless alert to a receiver, notifying caregivers immediately.

What is the difference between a pull cord and a panic button?

A pull cord is ideal for bathrooms and floor-level access, while a panic button can be placed anywhere for flexible use.

Does the panic alarm work through walls?

Yes, the wireless signal works through walls and across multiple rooms or floors.

Can it be installed in bathrooms?

Yes, many models are splash-resistant and safe for bathroom installation.

Who should use a panic alarm?

Seniors, PwD, patients, and anyone living alone who may need emergency assistance.

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