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Halo Monitoring Signs New Dealers, Extending Service Reach Across U.S.

Halo Monitorying Extends National Network

2010-11-10
HUNTSVILLE, AL, November 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Halo Monitoring, maker of the most advanced fall detection system, and its distribution partner, HealthTech (FKA HaloMarketlink), announced today it has more than doubled its dealer network, with representatives in 42 states able to sell and service the company's myHalo alert system. myHalo automatically calls for help in the event of a fall, which means a senior doesn't need to push a button. The new signings extend Halo Monitoring's dealer network to cover most of the nation's population centers in addition to regions with large concentrations of seniors. Negotiations with more dealers to further increase the network are ongoing.

"Our dealers are experts in the issues involving in-home senior care as well as the myHalo system, which allows them to assess a client's living arrangements and recommend additional safety improvements if needed," says Chris Otto, CEO of Halo Monitoring. "The myHalo system, when combined with a senior safe environment, allows a senior to live independently while providing peace of mind to the senior and their loved ones."

The advanced myHalo system utilizes a small comfortable, wireless device and is the first wearable medical alarm that sends an automatic alert- no need to push a button- in the event of a fall. In addition, while most medical alarms only react to an emergency, myHalo is the first system of its kind to monitor the user's health and physical activity 24/7. Through the use of a private, secure website, the system provides the ability for designated persons and family to "look-in" on an elderly loved one for peace of mind without invading their personal privacy.

"Recruiting and building a dealer channel for Halo Monitoring has been very successful because of the uniqueness of the myHalo solution and the extremely high-growth opportunity offered by the aging-in-place senior community," says Dan Dempsey, President and CEO of HealthTech Marketing Group. "Our dealers see the obvious need for the superior myHalo solution, and the swelling prospect base fueled by retiring baby boomers and expanding mortality rates points to a fantastic opportunity for motivated business partners."


About Halo Monitoring:
Halo Monitoring's products assure security for seniors and peace of mind for their caregivers. The advanced myHalo system is the first medical alarm that sends an automatic alert- no need to push a button- in the event of a fall. While most medical alarms are only able to react to an emergency, myHalo is the first system of its kind to provide 24/7 activity and health monitoring. Seniors get proactive care when they need it, while remaining independent.
Website: http://www.halomonitoring.com

About HealthTech Marketing Group:
HealthTech provides aging-in-place technologies and services to the adult children of the senior community, to facilities and agencies that service and house seniors, and to professional caregivers including doctors and service providers. HealthTech has a U.S. agent force in excess of 180 professionals located across the country.
HealthTech is headquartered in Novi, Michigan. http://www.healthtechmg.com


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[Press-News.org] Halo Monitoring Signs New Dealers, Extending Service Reach Across U.S.
Halo Monitorying Extends National Network