Safety and Security Tips for Senior Citizens

| Sunday, January 6, 2013
By Mark Mahaffey


If you are a senior citizen or know someone who is elderly, you probably already realize that they usually have unique needs when it comes to staying safe and secure. Older people can be more medically fragile. But also they can be at higher risk at times for being the victim of crime: crooks know these people are weaker and therefore less able to defend themselves.

For senior citizens, one way of staying safe is to have a personal alarm. The good news is that these can sometimes be gotten free of charge. Some places to check are local disabled charity organizations and senior citizen centers. Finding a free alarm is a good idea, because so many senior citizens are on limited budgets and do not have a lot of extra cash.

For some senior citizens, the kind of personal alarm that is portable may be just the thing that they need. These are about the size of a beeper, but they have a little plug that can be pulled in the even that an emergency comes up. When the plug is pulled, a loud siren starts to sound and this lets people around know that an emergency is in progress.

Of course, one of the best ways to improve personal security is with a home alarm system. These systems provide security both day and night, especially if you have the system contracted with a twenty four hour monitoring service, because you can have emergency help buttons installed in the house which can be pushed in case of a medical emergency.

If a break-in occurs, the alarm system will sound because the door and window sensors will pick up on the intrusion. By having that system connected to a monitoring company, you can rest assured that the police will be on the way quickly. Also, the intruder may decide to leave without doing any damage, because he will know that he has set off an alert.

Finally, senior citizens need help when it comes to fire safety. If an elderly person is sleeping deeply, she may not realize if a fire breaks out. If there are several smoke and heat detectors in the home, these will sense the fire and begin alerting her that there is danger near.




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