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Bathroom emergency pullstring

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An emergency pull string located in a New Jersey hospital bathroom.

In most bathrooms in a healthcare type building, such as a hospital, doctor's office, and/or an assisted living center, an emergency pull string' or pull cord can be found for patients who need aid when using the bathroom. These pull cords are part of a communication system, whereas, when pulled, a light outside the bathroom flashes, which notifies a nurse or someone who is around to help the person in need. In addition to the flashing light, a buzzer or tone can be heard. These pull strings can be found in several assisted living centers, where elderly people become more dependent and have a more likely chance of slipping or having some type of accident in or near the bathroom.