Palm Harbor, FL (PRWEB) January 13, 2010
The National Silver Alert Personal GPS Tracker, powered by Birds Eye Global Tracking, will help give caregivers peace of mind, while allowing those with Alzheimer?s, Dementia and other cognitive disorders to remain active and independent.
The device, no larger than a set of keys, can locate a person in 60 seconds with pinpoint accuracy. The tracker provides real-time location reports every two minutes, as well as a Geofence feature that sends alerts if the person crosses the boundary of their pre-defined area. A direct GPRS data connection provides the most accurate and reliable tracking data available in today?s market.
Neil Arfmann, President of National Silver Alert Program said, ?We chose this particular device because it is accurate, user-friendly, affordable and no installation is required?.
The device can be worn on a belt clip, placed in a purse, or placed anywhere because of its compact size. It can be plugged into an automobile cigarette lighter or 12 V accessory socket for charging during use. Most importantly, a caregiver can log into any internet ready PC to pinpoint the exact location of their loved one.
One of the most life-threatening symptoms of Alzheimer?s disease is wandering. Statistics show that approximately 60% of those with the disease will wander. If a person wanders once, they will most likely wander again. If not found within 24 hours, approximately 50% of wanderers may suffer serious injury or death.
The National Silver Alert Personal GPS Tracker can help ensure that a loved one is found as quickly as possible should they wander.
The National Silver Alert Program, introduced on October 1, 2009, has received much praise and success. The program was developed to provide vital information to authorities to assist in the search and safe recovery of individuals with Alzheimer?s, Dementia and other cognitive disorders and quickly reunite them with their loved ones.
For more information, please visit http://www.nationalsilveralert.com
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