CARLSBAD, Calif. — Nortek Security & Control announces the appointment of five new monitoring service providers for the Numera Libris 2.
The new service providers include the National Monitoring Center (NMC) in Lake Forest, Calif.; Lifesafety/STAAR Alert/ASA in Munhall, Pa.; Towne Monitoring in Souderton, Pa.; Statewide Monitoring in Staten Island, N.Y.; and AMR/Life365 in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The service providers will specifically support the recently-introduced Numera Libris 2 mobile personal emergency response (mPERS) device, which includes a number of important features, including advanced automatic fall detection, free-fall recognition and three-dimensional space analysis, according to the company.
“Numera now partners with more monitoring stations than ever before. This is important to our dealer base, as it lets them select the monitoring station with the right terms, pricing and staff to best fit their needs,” says Michael Pirie, Nortek Security & Control vice president of health & wellness. “Ultimately, this helps them deliver the best service possible to their customers and families.”
The Libris 2 also features voice recognition capabilities that are said to enable far-field recognition and a potential target range of 10-11 feet. The device ships with 4G/LTE support. Users can also enjoy enhanced commands, including LIBRIS help, power off and volume controls.
“Our dealers have asked for more choice in selecting monitoring stations,” adds John Carpenter, vice president of channel engagement for Numera. “And of course, this helps more seniors successfully age in place while providing their families with more peace-of-mind.”
In addition to these new monitoring stations, Numera service providers include VRI Cares in Franklin, Ohio; Rapid Response Monitoring in Syracuse, N.Y.; Guardian Medical Monitoring in Southfield, Mich.; and Security Central, American Two-Way in North Hollywood, Calif.














