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For an extra $12 a month, the Lifeline service will add its AutoAlert fall-detection feature, contacting the call center automatically whenever a fall is detected.
Even in communities where a "lifeline" service is provided, water taps are set to dispense a limited amount of water and are then shut down.
For the islanders of Lewis, it was almost a lifeline service: lightbulbs, frying pans, knitting needles, notepads and knickers, all under one roof.
According to the Federal Communications Commission, Lifeline service was started in 1984 to ensure that everyone had telephone service for emergencies.
Traditional phones draw power directly from neighborhood telephone wiring, which is how they provide so-called lifeline service, operating even during a blackout.
Buses will run on what Metro is calling "lifeline service" on 22 lines only, from noon to 5 p.m., every half-hour.
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As the editorial noted, other federal programs providing lifeline services like Medicaid are exempt from sequestration.
In New York, there is no law requiring banks to offer lifeline services.
Many rungs below, ordinary workers lose their jobs and cuts have to be made to other vital lifeline services.
Understanding the effects of storm surge in hurricane-prone regions is necessary for protecting public and lifeline services and improving resilience.
Either the big operators need to be told that they have to also operate the lifeline services, or the independents need more help".
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