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You and your loved ones; young and old, can be "Push Button Safe"!

 Push Button Safe

Are you “Push Button Safe”? You can be!

We offer safety and security; “in-hand-urgent-care” for our seasoned population because of the #1 prevalent danger of falling. Facts are that one out of four seniors falls each year. But falling isn’t the only concern. Dangers such as home intruders, cuts and burns in the home, driving and losing one’s way, slipping on loose gravel in the park and falling out of sight, animal attacks and so many more can happen at the most unlikely time and place.  

Being “Push Button Safe” is becoming more and more popular and practical for people of all ages. “In-hand-urgent-care” is the most effective “anti-aging” device available. It is comfortable, looks like a fitness band and no one knows what it even is. When they ask, you can tell them that it is your “anti-aging” device. Here’s why.

Having “wearable protection” is smart in so many cases for so many people at so many ages.

Are you a woman who walks alone on a city street from work to home? Need help fast and can't reach your phone, open it, "dial" 911, etc.? Push your button! 

Do you have children at home alone? They try to be "an adult" and do some things they think they can and they fall, something falls on them, they get caught somewhere, locked in a room, what can they do? Push the button! 

Are you someone who exercises in your basement where no one would know in time if you had a problem? You feel dizzy. You have a stroke, start bleeding, hurt yourself in some way... Push the button! 

Do you go cycling, hiking, or cross country? You’ve heard of attacks by animals, people lost when out hiking, people off the path with a dead cellphone, people in car crashes and can’t reach their phone? Yes, you now know that you must "push the button".   

Find out how you can be “Push Button Safe” by visiting, www.PushButtonSafe.com.

Sometimes our website is down for maintenance when you click the above link. We still want to serve you in the fastest and most affordable way. Please use the contact form on this page or call my cell and leave a message. (Phone number is shown in the image below). Thank you in advance for saving a life. 


College student found lying on pavement, dead of exposure to cold in Central New York … https://www.centredaily.com/news/nation-world/article257881583.html

 

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