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PANDAH is
a smart Personal and Home Alert System that keeps
the owner actively in touch with family and other
carers. PANDAH utilises the latest wireless technology
to link both wearable and fixed alert devices to the base unit,
sending alert notifications
in the form of SMS messages direct to mobile phones
carried by nominated carers including family, friends, neighbours
etc.
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PANDAH key benefits |
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download the features/benefits list (92Kbyte) |
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- No call centres and no monthly fees
- No installation fees
- Alerts sent automatically as SMS
messages direct to carers' mobiles
- Up to eight (8) carers may be nominated to receive
SMS messages
- Unique 2-button alert device
(PAL) allows the user to send both OK and HELP messages
- Daily "Are
You OK?" monitoring up to five times a day is free
- Identifies incoming
telephone calls from carers
- Multiple alert units (PALs
and PADs) are available
for locating around the home
eg. shower, bathroom etc.
- Australian designed and manufactured
- 3 year warranty
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PANDAH comprises
three devices; |
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A unique two-button
alert device called a PAL for
personal use. The larger button is for HELP and has an associated
red light.
The smaller button with its corresponding green light makes
the
PAL unique in allowing the owner to signal
"I'm OK" to queries made by carers and regular
welfare monitor calls
from the PANDAHLINK base unit.
The PAL can be worn around
the neck with the supplied lanyard, or clipped to a
belt using the belt clip attachment, or secured in a wall ‘holster’ at
a semi-permanent location within the home.
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A single-button alert
PAD for additional
safety in all areas of the home. The large HELP button functions
as an alarm trigger, identical to the PAL.
To provide maximum safety and reassurance for both the owner
and their carers,
alert PADs should be located in ‘danger’ locations
such as kitchen, shower, bathroom, laundry, garden shed , etc.
and close to the floor, in case of an accidental fall. |
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An intelligent
base unit called PANDAHLINK that
connects to the home telephone line. PANDAHLINK is
the main system communications device and it manages all wireless
signals
between itself and
PAL and PAD personal alert
devices.
In addition, PANDAHLINK dispatches
SMS messages to carers
using the standard home telephone dial-up line as required. |
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PANDAHLINK receives
wireless messages from up to seven PAL's
and up to seven PAD's placed within the
home.
Once a button-press message has been received, PANDAHLINK responds
with an acknowledgment to the PAL or PAD which
then flashes a light and sounds a beeper. This
positive confirmation is vital for owner reassurance and
is currently unique to the PANDAH system.
If the trigger is not cancelled within ten
seconds, PANDAHLINK sends an alert SMS message
to up to eight registered
carers. |
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From
one to eight carers may be nominated as alert contacts
for a PANDAH system. Each carer is identified
with a name and a mobile phone number. PANDAH then
sends alert SMS messages to each carer in the list, in
turn.
Carers may be defined as Primary Carers. A primary carer receives
all SMS messages including system messages, such as 240V power failure etc.
All details identifying the owner and their carers
are registered and saved in a confidential database at
the Pandahcare web
site.
The initial registration process is done at the time of product purchase.
Information may be modified at any time by the owner or a carer with secure
web access.
Once entered, the registration information is transferred from the web
site to the PANDAH system,
using the home telephone line. This activates the system for immediate
use. All of the PAL and PAD personal
alert devices are now linked to the PANDAHLINK base unit,
thereby eliminating wireless interference with any other nearby PANDAH systems.
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The PANDAHLINK base
unit should be placed centrally within the home on a benchtop
or easy access shelf.
Since you may summon help simply by pressing the Help button
on PANDAHLINK without using the PAL, you may wish
to place PANDAHLINK in the
bedroom
next
to
the bed. Be sure that a telephone line is available for local
connection. Multiple wall PADs may be placed in danger areas around the
home thereby improving overall safety.
Simply press the Help button on any wall PAD or PAL when help
is required.
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The PANDAH system
is easy to use, simple to tailor and provides the owner with confidence
in the knowledge that help is only a button press away.
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