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Ton developed an alarm system after his great-uncle spent 36 hours on the floor following a fall

Ton developed an alarm system after his great-uncle spent 36 hours on the floor following a fall

Ton van Hekezen from Bunnik developed a new alarm system after his great-uncle spent 36 hours injured in a bathroom following a fall. The device is designed to prevent long delays in discovery and aims to save lives by ensuring faster assistance for people who have suffered an accident at home.

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