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How it works

The Personal Medical Alert Alarm is very easy to use. You can change any of your emergency contacts at any time. You can turn on or off features like fall detection warnings or low battery warnings. Full easy to follow instructions are included in the box.

We supply devices world wide with versions that will work in USA, Canada, South America, UK & Europe, South Africa, Singapore, Australia & New Zealand. Get in touch to find out more.

Recommended SIM Cards:    

USA – AT&T, T-Mobile  (Cricket Wireless, Google Fi,H2O may also work – Check your local carriers for compatibility)

Canada – Rogers, Bell, Telus, Tbaytel, MTS or Sasktel

UK & Europe – BT(UK), Vodafone (Europe)

Australia – Telstra, Vodafone

New Zealand -Spark, Vodafone

USING ALTERNATE SIM CARDS

Network carrier’s main band; SIM cards must be compatible with at least one main frequency band to work.

SIM cards work on multiple frequencies, the more bands and frequencies your SIM card has in common with the devices listed frequencies, the better. It means your lone worker device will be able to pick up either the carrier’s 3G or 4G LTE more readily, in more places.

You want to especially make sure your device works on the carrier’s primary bands, as they represent the majority of the network signal they put out. Check with your local carrier to find out their main frequency band in your area.

USA CANADA – Comparable SIM cards must use UMTS / HSPA 850 / 1900 MHz (3G) and/or B2/B4/B12 (4G)

EUROPE/UK, AFRICA & ASIA – Comparable SIM cards must use UMTS / HSPA 900 / 2100 MHz (3G) and/or B1/B3/B7/B8/B20 (4G)

OCEANIA/SOUTH AMERICA -Comparable SIM cards must use 850/1900MHZ (3G) and/or B1/B3/B5/B7/B28 (4G) 

Please check with your local cellular carrier to see if their SIM cards work on the correct frequencies or visit here for an updated list of possible carriers

Buy one today! What are you waiting for?

Only $357 including postage