Project Lifesaver

The Project Lifesaver wristband is a passive ID wristband. It is a one-once battery operated radio wrist transmitter emitting an automatic tracking signal every second, 24 hours a day. The signal can be tracked from the ground or in the air over several miles. As each wristband has a unique radio frequency, the Project Lifesaver search team can positively locate and identify a person that has wandered away from home or a care facility using a specially designed radio receiver.

Deputies who have gone though Project Lifesaver training will make monthly visits to the homes of individuals wearing the wristbands to check on the individual's welfare and on the functioning of the equipment.

Project Lifesaver provides peace of mind to caregivers, families and communities and a sure way to turn potential tragedies into safe and happy homecomings.

Initial funding for Project Lifesaver was provided by a $6,000 grant from Project Lifesaver International and Area Office on Aging.

Continued Funding for Project Lifesaver is a result of private donations and grants.

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