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Date: 2011-12-23 11:30:06
Detectors
Alarms
Panic button
Rescue equipment
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Telephone
Transmitter
Fire alarm system
Safety
Technology
Security

ERS-3600B PERS-3600B | Personal Emergency Reporting System A Complete Emergency System For Comprehensive Care The Linear PERS-3600B includes a built-in speakerphone

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