InHomeSafetyGuide Now Offers In-Depth and Professional Advice on Medical Alert Systems, Home Security Systems and More
Visitors to the InHomeSafetyGuide Website Can Also Find Helpful and Unbiased Reviews About Identify Theft Protection Programs
GRANITE BAY, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2017 / The founders of InHomeSafetyGuide, a website that is devoted to providing people with free and helpful buying guidance about a number of products and programs, are pleased to announce that the site now offers detailed and professional advice on medical alert systems, home security systems and identity theft protection.
As a company spokesperson noted, the founders of InHomeSafetyGuide understand how confusing and even overwhelming it can be to shop for medical alert systems, home security systems and identity theft protection programs. It is not unusual for consumers to spend hours on the phone with different companies – all claiming to be the best – and on the internet looking at a number of websites.
This knowledge inspired them to add in-depth and helpful reviews of these different products and programs to the website. The founders and their team of reviewers are not paid for any of their product reviews, the spokesperson said, and their analysis and ranking systems are unbiased.
In addition to the new reviews, InHomeSafetyGuide also includes overall descriptions of the different products, along with tips and advice on who might find them especially useful.
In the case of the medical alert systems, these simple-to-use devices allow seniors and those with disabilities the chance to get help with just the push of a button. The devices have allowed people to remain in their homes instead of moving to assisted living or long-term care facilities.
According to the new reviews, Bay Alarm Medical and Medical Guardian are two of the top medical alert systems. Each offers affordable pricing, easy set up and top-notch customer service.
As for home security systems, GetSafe received a top review, as did Vivint SmartHome.
“With GetSafe, there is no need for a wall-mounted control panel; it’s all done from your smartphone,” the review noted.
“Vivint has no activation fees and no installation fees, and it also allows people to monitor the energy efficiency of their homes.”
Identity Guard, an extremely budget-friendly identity protection program, and Identity Force, which offers a complimentary and unique personalized “identity health score,” both received extremely favorable reviews in the new section devoted to identity theft protection.
About InHomeSafetyGuide:
InHomeSafetyGuide.org is committed to providing free buying guidance to keep people and their loved ones safe. The website includes helpful reviews about medical alert systems, home security systems and identity theft protection. For more information, please visit https://www.inhomesafetyguide.org/.
Contact:
William Wilkin
inhomesafetyguide@gmail.com
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SOURCE: InHomeSafetyGuide
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