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  1. Lone Worker Personal Alarm is an innovative device that gives employees the power to immediately request help when they feel threatened or in danger, speeding response times and increasing chances of positive outcomes from any incident that may arise. Furthermore, this device helps ensure employees follow any protective protocols on which they were trained.
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  3. There are a wide variety of lone worker alarm devices on the market, each one featuring its own set of features. panic button Some can be worn around the neck as a pendant while others are small enough to fit into pockets or bags easily. Most also provide emergency contact information and a GPS tracker so managers can monitor employee locations in case an alarm goes off.
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  5. Other lone worker alarm devices are designed as add-ons to existing mobile phone apps and can be activated through various means - including pressing a button or shaking the phone - making them particularly suitable for retail or hospitality workers who may find themselves in potentially risky situations requiring swift yet discreet help.
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  7. Many lone worker alarms also include built-in speaker and microphone capabilities, providing communication with colleagues or customers via an intercom system. This feature can be particularly beneficial to hospitality and healthcare workers who interact with potentially hostile customers or guests in challenging environments, as it helps decrease aggression or inappropriate behavior while reminding people that help is just a button press away.
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  9. One of the most widely-used lone worker alarms is a handheld device designed for wear on wrist, attached to a lanyard or clipped onto keys. Pressing it can activate an emergency alert that sends notifications directly to designated emergency contacts as well as directly into their smartphone; many such alarms also offer fall detection and geofencing functionality.
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  12. Other lone work alarms are designed to integrate seamlessly with an existing smartphone, and may be worn on wrists, attached to lanyards or clipped onto keys and used with an app to monitor safety. They may include features like GPS tracking and an on-call support team as well.
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  14. lone worker alarms provide multiple layers of protection for workers across any industry. Selecting the ideal device depends on the nature and risks involved, so conducting a full risk analysis before selecting an alarm device. Once chosen, training employees on how to respond in emergency situations and clear processes for managing alarms are key elements to prevent frustration or delay caused by inability to operate their alarm device.
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  16. Homepage: https://loneworkerdevices.com/man-down/