Panic Suggestion

It's great that we have 2 panic buttons which are located at strategic points in our home.
However, my wife is 71 & on a breathing machine & may not be able to get to one of them if she gets in trouble.

My suggestion is a panic button that can be worn around the neck or wrist.

How about a medical alarm ?

I'm glad to hear that you

I'm glad to hear that you find the Panic Buttons useful. We certainly agree with you that they are an important part of any security system.

A wearable pendant or wrist panic button is an interesting idea. We'll put it on our list of potential additions to the platform. In the mean time, you could consider using a Keychain Remote for this purpose by adding a lanyard to it (maybe something like this black neck strap). And remember, you can easily take the Keychain Remote off of your keys and onto something else by just rotating the keyring part until a gap appears!

Regarding the medical alarm, we might be able to work with you to make the default action for a Keychain Remote panic alarm to be a medical response. We'd probably have to make this the case for all of your Keychain Remotes (not just one) and we'd have to discuss how you would want to handle any false alarms since a false medical dispatch could get expensive, I imagine. It's a great suggestion and something we might make easier to do "out-of-the-box" in the future.

Best,
Chad

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If you are home and an

If you are home and an intruder trys to break in you can hit your panic alarm button on your car alarm as well as your home alarm system panic that will create more rukus and noise! Keep an extra car key panic button near where you sleep.