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Push the red button at your own risk
Push the red button at your own risk





push the red button at your own risk

Lancashire County Council may fund the provision of telecare free of charge following an eligibility assessment. More information on how to arrange an assessment and our eligibility criteria. These can be fully customised depending on your individual needs.

push the red button at your own risk

Progress Lifeline offers four standard packages and the detail is available on their website. Excessive smoke, extreme temperature or gas leaks.Telecare can alert the response centre if there is risk in your property of: Seizures, blackouts or other unusual activity such as getting up frequently through the night.Wandering or leaving their home unsecured.Telecare can help anyone over the age of 18 to live safely and independently including those at the risk of: Progress Lifeline also offers an emergency home responder and lifting service which provides a physical response direct to your home. When a personal alarm or sensor is activated, an operator will assess the situation and alert a nominated contact or emergency services. The personal alarm and sensors are continuously monitored by Progress Lifeline’s dedicated 24/7 response centre based in Lancashire. Telecare uses technology such as personal alarm button pendants, wristbands and wireless home sensors and detectors, to help you or a loved one feel safe and maintain independence at home. Strategy was to develop a piece that would allude to the original but feature new situations inspired by TNT’s content.We work with accredited provider Progress Lifeline, our preferred supplier of technology and remote monitoring services to help people live safely and independently in Lancashire. When innocent passers-by dare to push the button, pure TNT-drama unfolds with a slightly new twist: close ‘participation’ of the public. They call it, “A Dramatic Surprise on a Quiet Square.”

push the red button at your own risk

To launch Turner Broadcasting’s series and movie channel TNT in the Netherlands a new dramatic piece of the now famous red button was shot in the quiet town of Dordrecht. Well on January 24th, 2013, they are at it again. A flashy arrow hovered above the button that said, “Push to add drama.” Of course very few would even consider it as most individuals passed it by however, for the people that did have the courage to press it go a wonderfully fun surprise. The TV station placed a red button in a quiet square in Flanders in Belgium. On April 10th, Turner Television Network station, TNT Benelux brought a ‘ dramatic surprise on a quiet square‘.







Push the red button at your own risk