mobile medical alerts

g. , a desktop computer, laptop computer, or tablet or other portable electronic device 166 e. g. , a mobile phone, such as a smart phone. A webpage or application may be configured to receive communications from the user and control the device based on the communications and/or to present information about the device's operation to the user. For example, the user may view a current set point temperature for a device e.

home security wireless systems

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

Or when you needed to check whether it was working or not. Whether you know what they are therefor or not, smoke detectors are actually life savers. They are usually connected to a fire alarm that sets off an audible warning when triggered, or to the automatic sprinkler system if you happen to have one installed in your house. In countless instances, smoke detectors have given ample time for home or office occupants to escape before the fires could do greater damage. They have certainly saved lives. Having a smoke detector warns a house occupant early on that something is burning and needs to be put out. Now, the saving part depends on whether or not you have the tools and equipment to put the fire out or whether your fire department is quick to respond to such an alarm. You also have to be alert enough to either try to put out the fire yourself or call the fire department immediately. Smoke detectors are made with different kinds of sensors that detect excessive smoke when it is present and gives out the alarm, or triggers the automatic fire control system. It is best that homeowners are able to see the difference among these different types and see how they work, before deciding on which ones to buy and install in the house. The type of sensor installed in a smoke detector may also dictate the price range, since there are sensors that have more expensive components than those of the other types.

fall detection devices

01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

15/594,518. FIG. 3A is a block diagram illustrating the server system 164 in accordance with some implementations. The server system 164 typically includes one or more processing units CPUs 302, one or more network interfaces 304 e. g. , including an I/O interface to one or more client devices and an I/O interface to one or more electronic devices, memory 306, and one or more communication buses 308 for interconnecting these components sometimes called a chipset.