Convenient Access Control for Health Personnel in Florida

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Convenient Access Control for Health Personnel in Florida If you are health personnel, moving fast is the most important part of your job. A mere second delay can put your patients’ life at stake. Having a job in which one’s life depends on you is not easy thus, when a person’s life is in danger, you have to act as soon as possible to save the person’s life. With 8 cities in the USA with the most number of retirees, 3 of them are from Florida. These include Palm Day, Hialeah, and Clearwater. Palm Day has 20.2 percent of population with residents aging 65 years and older, Hialeah with 42,864 or 19.1 percent, and Clearwater with 21,330 or 19.8 percent. Among all the age group, older people or people age 65 years and older need the most medical attention. They are more vulnerable to diseases because their health status are starting to decline. With high incidents of strokes, heart attack, and increased blood pressure, it is not surprising that they kept going to and from the hospital or health facilities. Due to these incidents, health personnel should always stay alert to quickly respond to emergency calls. Cities like Palm Day, Hialeah, and Clearwater in Florida should have the most convenient facility to accommodate the health needs of older people. On some occasion where the patient lives in a gated community, accessibility becomes a problem. Instead of entering directly, emergency vehicle or ambulance with medical personnel inside is momentarily stopped to wait for the gates to be opened. With Emergency Vehicle Access Control or EVAC, these scenarios do not need to happen when saving lives. To rescue patient as fast as possible, EVAC offers the most convenient and efficient way to open the gated entrance of the community. Upon arriving at the entrance, the health personnel should simply push the button on the EVAC remote to automatically open the gate without wasting any second. The remote is coded which is only available for the authorities to ensure that only them have the access for a specific community.


It is a simple yet convenient way for a safer community. The following entities have already installed EVAC;           

Bonita Springs Fire Control and Rescue District City of Naples Fire-Rescue Department Collier County Government East Naples Fire Control and Rescue District Estero Fire Rescue Fort Myers Shores Fire Department Iona McGregor Fire Protection & Rescue Service District Marco Island Fire Rescue Department Matlacha/Pine Island Fire Control District North Fort Myers Fire Control District Ochopee Fire Control and Rescue District

Contact us at 239-274-1789 to know how your unit can gain access to communities in Florida with Emergency Vehicle Access Control.


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