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The Rural Voice, 1991-12, Page 52WHAT'S NEW DISTRESS ALERT DEVICE BECOMING MORE POPULAR A safety device that provides com- munication with emergency services 24 hours a day is gaining popularity with the elderly, the handicapped, and poten- tial victims of physical abuse. The device allows the user to summon help with the push of a button on a small, lightweight pendant worn around the neck. When the button is pressed, a radio signal with a range of 300 to 500 feet (100 to 125 metres) is sent to a receiving device installed into the user's standard phone jack. This activates an automatic dialer that is pre-programmed to call a 24 hour monitoring station. When an alarm is received at the monitoring sta- tion, instructions obtained from the user at the time of installation are carried out. This usually involves calling police and/ or ambulance, family members living close by, or neighbours who have been supplied with a key. The unit is complete with a back-up battery system in the event of power failure, and it does not interrupt the normal use of the user's telephone. It is installed in a matter of minutes, and can be placed on a desk or table hidden from view completely. This system is available throughout Ontario from Georgian Bay Fire and Safety Supplies Ltd. The complete unit is rented for $27.50 per month, which includes the monitoring service. Instal- lation is free, and financial assistance is usually available to those in genuine need through various government sup- ported services. Phone 519-273-7250 or 1-800-265-3197.0 NEW PRODUCT? NEW SERVICE? NEW BUSINESS? Call or write The Rural Voice so we can share the news. THINK SAFETY! Give a Fire Extinguisher or Smoke Detector this Christmas to the people you love. Free delivery to your door. GEORGIAN BAY FIRE & SAFETY Stratford 519-273-7250 Owen Sound 1-800-265-3197 1o$ In the spirit of the season we offer thanks and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. LAKEPORT STEEL HANOVER 519-364-1247 1-800-265-5513 GODERICH 519-524-2171 1-800-265-5183 DECEMBER 1991 49