Technology to the senior’s Rescue
Is your mother not at the best of her health and you have to spend more time at office? Or does your grand father cherish his independence living in seclusion but still wanting that extra bit of caress in case of an emergency? Are you a senior citizen feeling insecure about what or who might help you when your sugar level goes low to make you dizzy or unconscious as you are taking your morning jog? If your answers to any of these questions is even in the slightest of affirmative tones, your stars are really good today!
BrickHouseAlert gives you the Medical Alarm facility! There are two interesting products that make me attentive. You should find some electronic devices in the market that need the user to push a button in case of an emergency. But what if your father does not have the strength to do so? That is why you have a FALL ALERT system that automatically senses that the person has fallen down and alerts emergency personnel right away. The other product is a bracelet that is GPS enabled, so you could spot a somnambulist relative or your dear one that suffers from Alzheimers. Any case, your dear old ones are sure going to get techie pretty soon!
You should read the reviews on the site BrickHouseAlert.com to know more of first hand experiences with the products. But its up to you to discover if the products are water proof ![]()
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good information.
[...] blog items that deceive the casual reader into thinking that they are independent endorsements? Such as this. It is not even well written. The so-called-blog’s dubious status is apparent to [...]
Very interesting that you have exposed the dubious nature of a certain company and a blog. But I would like to point out the following flaws in your argument:
1. You seem to have a personal vengeance against the medical/electronic firm. I say this cuz I don’t see anything in your write up on ‘tele care aware’ that proves the incompetence of the product. In fact, what is the purpose of that article of yours?
2. What is wrong in propagandizing a product if the company thinks that its useful to the larger public? A paid review is just the reflection/opinion of a blogger on the product/site. When a firm could better its search performance by whatever means, it serves as a pinnacle of its prudence. If you are questioning the ethics behind advertisement, why on the brains of a hag does the telecare aware site pitch for the many products that i see glaring into my eyes as ads?
3. The world of paid reviews is so vast that - hey - why don’t you check if the product of the company that you work for, is advertised in similar sorts. Very likely. Perhaps thats why its site has got a good PR (I mean page rank and not public relations).
4. Your blog has excerpts from BrickHouse’s and Telecare’s claims of ingenuity and transparency. When both of them convey the same in essence, does it not seem to expose the intellect of a sheep that you proudly possess, basing on which, you uphold one and disregard the other?
In quoting Mark Twain to sum up “Most morality is lack of opportunity”