Seizure Alert Device Alarm With Fall Detection & GPS Tracking
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How a seizure alert device protects people with seizures
Many people who suffer from epilepsy seizures experience “auras” or feelings that tell them a serious seizure is about to strike. Auras are actually more minor seizures. They might cause the person with seizures to feel emotional disturbances, or they might involve hallucinations or strange tastes, sounds, or smells.
But auras can also be a crucial warning sign that a more severe seizure is about to happen. When a person with seizures notices that they’re experiencing an aura, they might only have a short time to get safe before the more serious seizure starts.
Our seizure alert devices are designed to be used in that brief aura period when the seizure sufferer knows a bad seizure is about to come. While our epilepsy alarms cannot detect a seizure, they can allow a person with seizures to call for help if they sense that a severe seizure will begin soon.
Sending out a call for assistance as soon as possible is essential for several reasons:
The person with seizures may need protection during the seizure, such as by having dangerous or hot objects moved away from them.
The person with seizures may be confused after the seizure and unable to call for help then.
The person with seizures could be at risk of entering a dangerous state (status epilepticus) where the seizure does not stop. This situation is a true medical emergency and would need someone to call 911.
For many people, this type of alarm will be more suitable than one that detects seizures – because not all seizures cause a person to jerk and shake. Seizure alarms that work by detecting shaking and jerking movements will not be useful for all seizure sufferers.
A person who experiences seizures that don’t involve jerking and shaking needs a different type of seizure safety measure – like an alert device that uses an SOS button.
Get 24/7 peace of mind knowing your loved one can call family & friends at the touch of a call button!

How epilepsy fall alarms can help people with seizures
What if a person who has seizures doesn’t experience auras? That’s where fall detection can help.
Our seizure alert device with fall detection has three sensors that feed into a fall detection algorithm. If the algorithm decides that it has sensed a fall, the device will call for assistance automatically, with no need for the alert wearer to press a button.
Note that the device does not detect seizures, only the motion of a fall. If they believe they have sensed a fall, they will call for help without any input from the wearer. Again, this provides a rapid response, which can be vital in preventing further damage.
What happens when you press the button on your seizure alert device?
Our seizure alert devices connect you directly to family and friends when you press a single button. There are two different ways in which the device can contact your loved ones.
The first method uses phone calls. You can enter up to five phone numbers in the device. In an emergency, it will then call the first number on the list. If that first number doesn’t pick up, the device will move down the list until someone answers. And our seizure alert devices are smart enough to know the difference between voicemail and someone answering the call, so they’ll continue trying to reach someone if they are put through to voicemail.
The other option for contacting loved ones is having your friends and family install an app on their phones. If you press the alert button, its app will ring on their phones.
Epilepsy tracking device: Why GPS is a must-have for your seizure alarm
People who have epileptice seizures deserve peace of mind while they’re out running, walking their dog, or doing other activities outside the home.
But understandably, they can be concerned about what will happen if they have a seizure while they’re alone outside or away from their home. How will family or friends figure out where they are to go and help?
This is why GPS tracking is an essential component of our wearable seizure alert devices and what makes them one of the best epilepsy alarms.
When the person with seizures presses their button to call for help, loved ones can use our top-tier GPS tracking technology to quickly locate the seizure alert device and the person who needs help.
Why talking through your device makes a difference
Let’s say you have one of our seizure alert devices. You sense an aura happening, so you press your device’s alert button before the seizure strikes. Your family members then start tracking you, figuring out where to go to give you help.
What happens next, though, if you’re in a public place? What if your seizure ends, leaving you confused and unwell, but bystanders aren’t sure how to help you?
This is why SureSafe’s seizure alert devices allow you to talk through the device.
If an aura begins, a seizure sufferer may have just a few moments to communicate what’s happening. Once the seizure alert connects them to a loved one, the person can speak directly through the device and explain the situation before the seizure makes that impossible.
Or, if that’s not possible, helpful bystanders may also be able to speak to family members through the device. This can be crucial when people around want to help but don’t know how to handle a seizure. Bystanders may even try incorrect and dangerous approaches, like putting things in the mouth of a person having a seizure. So, allowing people around the seizure sufferer to speak to someone knowledgeable can make a huge difference.
What are the key features of our seizure alert devices?
Our seizure alarm devices offer a host of powerful and important features, including:
A panic button that lets the person having a seizure call for help with just one touch
GPS tracking that ensures the person with seizures can be located
Fall detection that calls for help when it senses a person falling to the ground
Discreet necklace design that can be worn on the waist with an add-on belt clip
Water resistance that means you take the alert device into the shower
Note that our seizure alert devices do not detect seizures. Rather, they offer a way for people with seizures to call for help when they sense that a seizure is about to start. They also call for help automatically when they detect a fall to the ground.
The benefits of a seizure alert device that calls family and friends with the press of a button
Enjoy peace of mind when you know you can raise an alert to friends and family by touching just one button
Once your loved ones are aware of the problem, they can decide whether to call emergency services or come to help personally – since not all seizures require medical attention
Walk your dog and enjoy the outdoors, knowing that you can be located if needed
A wearable seizure alert device is always with you, unlike a cell phone, which may not be close at hand when you only have moments to call for help
You don’t have to pay monthly monitoring center fees with an alert device that contacts friends and family.