What Is a Fell Alarm

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A fallen alarm (also known as a fall detector) is technology built into medical alert systems that uses sensors to detect when someone falls. The device then sends an alert to the user’s monitoring company that they need help and the monitor will contact emergency services, a loved one or another caregiver. Most medical alert companies offer a fallen detection option as part of their monthly monitoring subscription fee. Some also sell standalone fall detectors that work independently of their medical alert system devices.

personal safety gps trackers Standard personal alarms use a button that the alarm wearer needs to press in order to call for help. While this is a great way to keep seniors safe, some people aren’t able to physically push the button if they’re hurt or unconscious after falling. Personal Safety Alarm An alarm with automatic fall detection places a call for help automatically when it senses a sudden downward movement followed by no movement.

These fall detection systems can be used with a pendant or wristband, or are sometimes built into the base station of a mobile medical alert system so you can remain standing while someone is dispatched to check on your wellbeing. Fall Alarm Some devices also have two-way communication so if you’re not able to respond the alert can be canceled and the device will not call for help again until the wearer has responded.

While a fallen alarm can’t protect you from every crack in the sidewalk or slip on the floor, it can connect you to help in minutes so that you don’t lose valuable time waiting for assistance. It’s especially important for seniors or those with chronic health conditions that make them more likely to fall, like Parkinson’s or epilepsy.

The best medical alert systems with fall detection offer a variety of features including GPS tracking, daily medication reminders and an emergency call button that can be activated manually when needed. When evaluating different medical alert systems it’s essential to understand how the fall detection feature works, what type of sensor technology is being used and whether any extra sensors are included in the device for added accuracy.

Some medical alert systems with automatic fall detection include ambient sensors, which are mounted in high-risk areas, like the bathroom, to help increase the chances of a fall being detected. These sensors can be triggered by motion or humidity and can send an alert to the user’s medical alert company. These systems may require a landline phone or a cellular connection to function, but most of them have battery backups that will allow the alarm to continue working in the event of a power outage.





In a study where participants had a fallen alarm, the research team contacted them the same day or the next after they received an alert on their smartphone. The researcher would ask if they’d fallen, what happened and why. They’d also collect information about the participant’s well-being and ask how long they remained on the ground after the fall to ensure that a fall had actually occurred.