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Wrap It Up!

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Maybe Black Friday and Cyber Monday have helped you to get all your holiday shopping done, but now comes the daunting task of wrapping all those gifts. You’ve probably mastered neat folds and researched plenty of gift wrapping ideas, but if you feel like your wrapping efforts are still falling flat, read on. The world’s most famous gift-wrapping artist is sharing his tips below! It is easy, during the holiday season, to get wrapped up in the festivities of food, family and gifts, but we all tend to overlook our safety. If you are an aging senior, the holidays are a great time to ask your family for a gift that will keep on giving. Life Alert Protection can wrap you up with 24/7 personal protection and allow any able-bodied senior to maintain their independence and while staying safe. Simply wear their lightweight, waterproof emergency pendant around your neck or wrist and in the event of a life threatening emergency, push the button on your pendant and summon an emergency me...

Thanksgiving Tips and Tricks

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You did your shopping early, you got your invites out and you’ve already started laying out all your decorations; this year, you are prepared for an epic Thanksgiving. However, no matter how prepared you may be for turkey day, you know some big problem will pop up. But, no biggie! With the helpful tips below you’ll be able to smooth over any lumps or bumps that may come your way. Read on and enjoy! Being prepared for a dinner party is one thing, but being prepared for a life threatening emergency is a whole other ball game. Don’t be a turkey when it comes to your personal protection -- make sure you get the best emergency medical alert system around by getting Life Alert Protection. While wearing their lightweight, waterproof emergency pendant, you can summon help fast. No matter if you encounter a home invasion, a home fire or even a serious fall, Life Alert’s dispatch team can send you the proper authorities fast, 24/7. This year, give thanks, for the opportunity to get gr...

Fire Safety

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If a fire starts in your home, did you know that you may have as little as two minutes to escape [1] ? Early warning smoke detectors are a great way to be warned, but having and practicing a fire escape plan can save your life. With the current devastations experienced by California, it is important to learn about what else you can do to be prepared for the unexpected. Read below to get more information. At age 65, people are twice as likely to be killed or injured by fires compared to the population at large. And with our numbers growing every year - in the United States and Canada, adults age 65 and older make up about 12 percent of the population - it's essential to take the necessary steps to stay safe [2] . The first step you can take to improve the safety of your home and yourself is by getting Life Alert Protection. Life Alert’s smoke detection units will not only make noise in the presence of smoke, but they will also contact Life Alert’s dispatch team who can se...

Candy: The Good and the Bad

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Well, Halloween is over, but the abundance of left over candy is not. From peanut butter pumpkins to bowls of candy corn, it seems at every turn candy is tempting you. You don’t have to fight temptation, because most things in life are good in moderation. However, being educated on the top healthiest candies and the top least healthy candies can help you to make better choices for next Halloween. Check them all out below! There is nothing sweeter than living independently with confidence. Candy may satisfy your sweet tooth, but the right emergency medical device can satisfy all your personal protection needs. If you’re an aging senior looking to boost your at-home safety, it might be time to check out Life Alert Protection . While wearing their lightweight, waterproof emergency pendant around your neck or wrist, you can summon an emergency medical response fast with just one touch of a button. No matter what life threatening emergency you may face, Life Alert’s dispatch team ...