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The MediPendant has been on the market for only a few weeks and is already a hot topic in the Medical Alert Industry. The MediPendant is a personal emergency response system that gives users access to help at the press of a button, 24/7, 365 days a year. It is the only monitored medical alarm on the market today that allows the user to speak and listen to an operator directly through the pendant. The MediPendant Medical Alarm is designed for use by individuals with physical disabilities, health issues, and seniors.

When seconds count a medical alarm could save your life. If you live alone, if you have a medical condition, if you have a special need, or if you have general concerns about falling or ailing, then it's time for a MediPendant.
DigiKnox Security is known for their Affordable Wireless Home Security Systems in Southern California. Just a few month ago they saw an opportunity to get into the Medical Alert Industry, and they took it. The Company is now an Authorized Dealer for MediPendant. DigiKnox operates in Bakersfield, California and is developing a customer base all over the United States. The MediPendant Dealer is one of the only Medical Alert Companies that offer Online Purchasing for a Medical Alarm. They also offer free UPS Ground Shipping which makes it convenient to service their customer base across the Nation.
To learn more about DigiKnox Security visit their Medical Alert website here: http://www.medicalalertoutlet.com
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