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  1. Lone worker alarms (commonly referred to as Man Down or Panic Alarms) provide essential safety protection for workers operating alone in remote locations or who operate alone for extended periods. These wearable devices allow workers to easily communicate with co-workers or emergency services through one simple press of a button; and can include features like GPS tracking, man down detector and two way communication that ensure assistance is dispatched promptly in times of crisis.
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  3. Lone worker alarm Mercari Lone Worker Alarm Devices are created to be discreetly worn as pendants or clipped onto clothing in an emergency, making the alarm easily accessible in case of need. They use cutting-edge 4G cellular network technology, enabling users to call for assistance by pressing a single button. Furthermore, these'stand alone' alarm devices require no additional phone app or intrinsically safe smartphone in order to operate or maintain, and come complete with a 12 month SIM subscription included (US customers only).
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  6. An Emergency SOS button provides instantaneous SMS alerts with GPS location details to up to 10 nominated emergency contacts, along with voice call options, or it can be programmed to call multiple numbers at once or wait for callback from initial responder(s). In addition, automatic fall detection sensor triggers alarm if altitude drops by more than 15% or impact occurs as well as no-motion or Man Down alert which supervisors can configure manually after predetermined amount of time if device remains still.
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  8. Unfortunately, that doesn't always translate to improved sales figures for your products or services. So let us help make things right by providing all-inclusive packages designed to deliver value at every turn - perfect if you're selling direct! These alarms for lone workers can also be equipped with additional functions, including geofencing - creating virtual boundaries around areas considered high risk or potentially dangerous - with alerting nominated emergency contacts and/or emergency services whenever someone enters or leaves these zones. An alarm button may also be useful in conjunction with a panic or duress button for use by lone workers who may need to contact authorities or co-workers in case of an armed assailant. This feature allows the device to act as an early warning system, alerting its emergency contacts (including 911 in some US cases) before an alleged perpetrator can act against them. These devices are widely utilized across industries to safeguard lone employees, such as utilities and field service technicians working on power lines, pipelines or telecommunications towers; security guards on patrol; construction workers in remote locations; or retail staff working alone during night shifts. By providing these valuable tools for their employees' protection and well-being, organizations demonstrate their dedication to employee safety as well as foster an atmosphere of kindness within the workplace culture.
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  10. Website: https://loneworkerdevices.com/lone-worker-safety-devices/