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Florida and New York seniors are more knowledgable about emergency alert systems

by Jeff Miller

in Emergency Alert Systems

While we service all 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii, the states that we have the most emergency alert systems clients in are Florida, New York, Texas, and California. We find that in states with a lot of seniors emergency alert systems are more common, and seniors are more knowledgeable about these systems. You don’t have to live in one of these states to be a smart emergency alert systems shopper. Information is readily available all over the internet about these services. As a rule, shop around, request everyone’s brochures and make sure that you trust who you are signing up with. If a company is shy about giving you important information like pricing or pressures you to “Buy Buy Buy!,” I would generally recommend going elsewhere.

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