Smart home safety Q&A

Does smart-home safety require Wi-Fi?

Most modern systems use Wi-Fi or a dedicated hub. We confirm the home’s Wi-Fi coverage during the assessment and recommend hardware accordingly. For homes without reliable Wi-Fi, cellular-based medical alert systems are an alternative we install.

What is the difference between motion-sensor lights and smart bulbs?

Motion sensors switch existing lights on when someone walks into the room, even at night. Smart bulbs are scheduled or voice-controlled. For fall prevention, motion sensors in hallways, bathrooms, and stairwells are usually the higher-value upgrade.

Are medical alert systems still worth it?

For seniors who live alone or have a history of falls, yes. Modern medical alert systems include automatic fall detection and two-way voice. We install wearable and in-home units with monthly monitoring options.

Do you install bed alarms?

Yes. A bed alarm sensor placed under the mattress alerts a caregiver’s phone or in-home receiver when a senior leaves the bed at night. We install wired and wireless bed alarm systems across Greater Orlando — commonly used for dementia care, post-surgery recovery, and fall prevention.

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