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    Lone worker alarms provide an extra layer of protection for those working alone in areas with a high risk of harm. Using standalone devices, Bluetooth buttons and bespoke apps, they make it easy for at-risk staff to request emergency support.<br /><br />'Smart' lone worker alarms do more than just raise an alert - they start live GPS tracking, share and store safety information with the user and can even be personalised to suit individual needs.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> [https://loneworkeralarms.com.au/lone-worker-safety-devices-au/ Man Down Australia] Safepoint's app for example, enables users to set up customised timed 'tasks' that trigger an automatic alarm if they fail to check in as safe within the pre-set period. This is an effective way to reduce the number of 'overtime' and 'panic' alerts that can occur, while still providing an added measure of lone worker security.<br /><br />The 'Amber Alert' function on lone worker devices is also an important feature as it allows workers to leave contextual information about themselves in the event that they enter a situation which may be at risk, such as their name, location and activity. This is vital to ensure that the operator at a GuardianPlus control centre can understand and respond accordingly.<br /><br /> [https://loneworkeralarms.com.au/panic-alarms/ safety alarm] [https://loneworkeralarms.com.au/man-down-alarm/ Lone Worker App] Finally, if a lone worker should have an accident or ill health whilst out and about, they can press the 'SOS' button to activate a voice call and send their location to 10 emergency contacts via Google maps link. The lone worker can then speak with one of our Care Consultants, who will assess their condition and provide emergency help if needed.<br /><br />
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    Lone worker alarms provide employees who work alone a valuable lifeline of peace of mind and security for themselves and their loved ones alike. Conceived to alert monitoring centres or emergency services directly when someone needs help quickly, these alarms also feature additional features like fall detection and GPS tracking for extra peace of mind.<br /><br />No matter if you work from an office setting or regularly visit customers, there is always the potential for something unexpected to occur while working alone. An incident like a fire or car accident could strike without notice and without someone to assist quickly; your health might also be at stake if epilepsy or another condition that causes seizures is present; all these risks can easily be minimized with an effective lone worker alarm system tailored specifically for both yourself and staff members.<br /><br />There are various kinds of lone worker alarms on the market, each serving its own function. Duress or man-down alarms may be particularly beneficial when workers encounter attackers or those engaging in potentially violent behavior; panic or discreet panic alarms provide security if an employee feels threatened but doesn't wish to trigger a loud alarm.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />As a means to prevent false alarms, many lone worker devices come equipped with a pre-alarm function which notifies users when an alarm will soon be sent if they choose to activate it. Once an alarm has been activated, most devices will send SMS, email or phone call alerts directly to designated monitors (i.e. individuals, groups of managers or an ARC).<br /><br />These devices often feature GPS technology so that your staff can "check-in" at specific locations through an online portal and report true Red Alert incidents requiring action from them. This information can then be used to review safety protocols and training, as well as evidence to demonstrate compliance with your duty of care obligations.<br /><br />Some lone worker alarm systems allow users to record an audio or video message prior to an incident occurring that can then be played back when an alarm sounds, which can be invaluable in businesses operating remotely and where locations cannot be easily pinpointed. Furthermore, certain devices can also be programmed to send an SOS message (Man Down) if they detect tilted bodies, falls or inactivity for a specified amount of time - something particularly helpful for healthcare workers as well as office-based lone workers at greater risk of fainting [https://rentry.co/nu88sq9e lone worker monitoring systems] <br /><br />

    Revision as of 08:51, 6 June 2024

    Lone worker alarms provide employees who work alone a valuable lifeline of peace of mind and security for themselves and their loved ones alike. Conceived to alert monitoring centres or emergency services directly when someone needs help quickly, these alarms also feature additional features like fall detection and GPS tracking for extra peace of mind.

    No matter if you work from an office setting or regularly visit customers, there is always the potential for something unexpected to occur while working alone. An incident like a fire or car accident could strike without notice and without someone to assist quickly; your health might also be at stake if epilepsy or another condition that causes seizures is present; all these risks can easily be minimized with an effective lone worker alarm system tailored specifically for both yourself and staff members.

    There are various kinds of lone worker alarms on the market, each serving its own function. Duress or man-down alarms may be particularly beneficial when workers encounter attackers or those engaging in potentially violent behavior; panic or discreet panic alarms provide security if an employee feels threatened but doesn't wish to trigger a loud alarm.





    As a means to prevent false alarms, many lone worker devices come equipped with a pre-alarm function which notifies users when an alarm will soon be sent if they choose to activate it. Once an alarm has been activated, most devices will send SMS, email or phone call alerts directly to designated monitors (i.e. individuals, groups of managers or an ARC).

    These devices often feature GPS technology so that your staff can "check-in" at specific locations through an online portal and report true Red Alert incidents requiring action from them. This information can then be used to review safety protocols and training, as well as evidence to demonstrate compliance with your duty of care obligations.

    Some lone worker alarm systems allow users to record an audio or video message prior to an incident occurring that can then be played back when an alarm sounds, which can be invaluable in businesses operating remotely and where locations cannot be easily pinpointed. Furthermore, certain devices can also be programmed to send an SOS message (Man Down) if they detect tilted bodies, falls or inactivity for a specified amount of time - something particularly helpful for healthcare workers as well as office-based lone workers at greater risk of fainting lone worker monitoring systems