A stand alone emergency response system which uses a wrist worn pendant and a base unit connected to an internet router. The base unit will produce an auditory alarm if needed when the pendant is activated and will also send sms and emails to predefined contact numbers once the product has been registered and set up at www.webehome.com. Range of the pendant is 200 metres in an open space. Up to 30 panic buttons can be enrolled to the base unit. Sensors can also be connected to the base unit including movement sensors, flood and smoke alarm, and temperature sensors.
General Details
Extra product information
* Range extenders for sensors are available
* Base unit siren can be switched on or off
* Battery back from 6 to 10 hrs
* Annual fee of $80 applies to set up and manage contact numbers at www.webehome.com
* Base unit does not allow 2 way communication with contacts
Caution: Emergency Call Systems - '000'
It is important to be aware that 000 calls from automated devices (such as emergency call systems) cannot be guaranteed a response from the emergency services if they are unable to validate the condition, address and required response. It is therefore not recommended to program 000 into a non-monitored emergency call system (or autodialling system).
Caution: Emergency Call Systems - NBN
The planned National Broadband Network (NBN), if built as proposed, will replace the existing fixed-line copper telecommunications network. Telephone based emergency call systems supplied by companies who are members of Personal Emergency Response Services Australia (PERSA) are expected to work correctly when connected to the NBN. Please be aware that battery back-up time on the NBN will only work for a few hours during a power failure. Please ensure that your NBN customer equipment is set-up correctly to work with your emergency call system and that the Retail Service Provider (RSP) that you have selected to provide your broadband can support that set-up. If the NBN is rolling-out in your area, call your emergency call system supplier before you sign any contract for the NBN service so they can assist you to select an RSP that is likely to support the continued operation of your emergency call system over the NBN.
Manufacturer/Country
Contact supplier for details
Warranty
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Websites
- Securepro Panic Emergency Response System sensor pairing instructions - http://b82.5f3.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Securepro-Security.pdf
- Securepro Panic Emergency Response System DIY Set up videos - http://www.securepro.com.au/
- Securepro Panic Emergency Response System - http://www.securepro.com.au/product/panic-emergency-response/
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Models / Specifications
Model Securepro Panic Emergency Response System: one model only
- Range of Receiver Unit 200 m (maximum range depends on environment )
Features
Contact listed suppliers to confirm features, options and models available.
Alarm
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Compatible alarms:
- activity sensors
- flood detectors
- smoke detectors
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Emergency call system type:
- non-monitored
Set Up or Installation
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Installation:
- self installed
- self-programmed
Receiver Unit
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Receiver unit features:
- battery back-up
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Receiver unit:
- connects to internet router
Transmitter
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Transmitter activation:
- press button
- water sensors
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Transmitter options:
- wrist band
Suppliers (1)
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All Suppliers
Securepro Security (Balgownie )
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NSW Suppliers
Securepro Security (Balgownie )
| Supplier Code | Price & Price Notes | Hire? | Repair? | Availability |
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| 0.0 - 0.0 | unknown | unknown |
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing, and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards see http://www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
Disclaimer
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