8 11, 2024

When Is The Right Time To Get A Personal Safety Alarm?

By |2024-11-08T14:52:49+10:00November 8th, 2024|Living Independently, News|0 Comments

Purchasing a personal safety alarm is an important decision, but when is the right time to make that purchase? Personal safety alarms are designed to provide quick assistance during emergencies, whether that is a fall, a medical issue, or a situation where you feel threatened. [...]

24 09, 2024

How To Get Personal Alarms For Free

By |2024-09-24T14:08:51+10:00September 24th, 2024|News|0 Comments

Personal alarms, commonly known as ‘emergency buttons for seniors’, can be a vital tool for maintaining independence and peace of mind. Over recent years, the Australian government has increased its focus on programs that provide funding to assist eligible Australians in healthy ageing and independent living. LiveLife Alarms are [...]

23 09, 2024

How Alert Alarm Systems Help You Remain Independent

By |2024-09-24T15:25:36+10:00September 23rd, 2024|Fall Detection, News|0 Comments

Maintaining independence is a priority for many, especially seniors. Alert alarm systems are highly recommended for most seniors due to the increased risk of falls that often come with ageing. LiveLife Alarms offer products and services that are designed to help people maintain their independence and live life on [...]

23 09, 2024

Who Needs Personal Safety Alarm Devices?

By |2024-10-03T18:32:40+10:00September 23rd, 2024|Fall Detection, Living Independently, News|0 Comments

Personal safety alarm devices are highly recommended for most seniors and people living with disabilities and medical conditions. A personal alarm can give a sense of security and confidence to those who have experienced health scares, helping to maintain their independence and freedom. [...]

17 03, 2024

What To Look For in a Personal Emergency Medical Alarm System

By |2024-04-05T15:21:09+10:00March 17th, 2024|News|0 Comments

These days there are plenty of options when it comes to choosing the best personal emergency alarm system. In this short article let’s examine these further. Should work anywhere there is mobile network coverage, not just at home. Most personal emergency medical alarms only work in the vicinity of [...]

2 02, 2023

How Automatic Fall Detection Works

By |2024-10-03T18:38:42+10:00February 2nd, 2023|Fall Detection, News|0 Comments

Taking a tumble when alone is no fun no matter how you try and spin it. The statistics tell us that 1 in 3 people aged 65 or over fall each year in Australia, often requiring hospitalisation. Further, the chances of a successful outcome depend greatly on the time [...]

23 01, 2022

Emergency Pendant Alarm for Seniors – How They Work.

By |2024-09-24T08:21:27+10:00January 23rd, 2022|Fall Detection, News|0 Comments

John Mathieson is a 77 year old senior living in Newcastle, NSW. When John was 72 he found out he had a bone condition that caused his bones to become weaker than they normally would be for someone his age. Recently, John has started to notice that he sometimes [...]

1 12, 2020

Live Life Alarms Grand Opening of New Sales Office by Greg Piper MP

By |2022-07-01T16:40:35+10:00December 1st, 2020|News|0 Comments

Live Life Alarms is a rapidly growing e-commerce business with offices in Australia, USA and Canada.  From humble beginnings (a spare room in Morriset) in 2015, Live Life Alarms now employ 32 staff and are the largest provider of mobile personal alarms in Australia. Last Monday, 16th November 2020, [...]

14 10, 2020

Mepacs vs Live Life Alarms – A Comparison

By |2024-10-28T12:47:48+10:00October 14th, 2020|News|0 Comments

For the elderly two desires remain foremost in their minds as they age. People wish to remain independent and to continue to live at home for as long as possible. They want to retain the freedoms and activities they are accustomed to. They want to feel safe doing whatever [...]

4 05, 2020

Safety for Isolated Seniors. How the LiveLife Alarm Can Help During Social Distancing

By |2022-07-01T16:42:12+10:00May 4th, 2020|News|0 Comments

As we now know people aged over 70 and especially 80 are in the highest risk categories if they come into contact with COVID-19. Having other underlining medical conditions increases that risk. That's why public health authorities consider it's imperative that seniors are practising social distancing and staying at [...]

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