From Beebe Wilkerson, 4 Weeks ago, written in Plain Text.
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  1. Lone workers, contractors or people working alone face increased risks of accidental injury, aggression and attack. These devices help them stay safe by providing an emergency SOS panic button which can be activated discreetly as well as GPS tracking devices that allow supervisors to pinpoint their exact location.
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  4. Constant monitoring helps reduce response times and could save lives; however, excessive surveillance could create morale issues among workers.
  5. Man Down Detection
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  7. Lone workers can be vulnerable to accidents that could incapacitate and render them helpless, including slips and trips (especially on wet or cluttered floors), being crushed by machinery, coming into contact with hazardous chemicals, having epileptic seizures or heart attacks, experiencing physical assaults or criminal attacks. Lone worker man down devices are designed to notify supervisors, family members or emergency services as soon as the wearer becomes immobilised and is unable to activate its emergency SOS button.
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  9. The Man Down feature is monitored via smart sensors that detect when movement ceases for an extended period, alerting emergency contacts as soon as it does so. Lone worker alarm devices often come equipped with a pre-alert feature allowing wearers to manually trigger their emergency alarm by shaking vigorously; this feature may prove particularly helpful for community service workers visiting vulnerable individuals at home or security personnel navigating high-risk situations that require quick responses times.
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  11. Lone worker man down sensors provide organizations with invaluable insight into the frequency and nature of incidents affecting lone worker personnel, enabling them to recognize patterns which could inform safety training or add precautions that increase workforce ability to respond rapidly in an emergency situation. Choose an easy system with an accessible learning curve so all your employees can use it effectively; also look for flexibility so it can adapt as your business changes with regards to adding users or integrating with other systems.
  12. Emergency SOS Button
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  14. Lone workers face numerous hazards such as falls, medical emergencies or being threatened by violent individuals. When this occurs, duress alarms are an invaluable way to ensure their safety by notifying a supervisor when help is required. They can be activated with just one press of a button so as to be used effectively without drawing unwanted attention to themselves or the employee under duress.
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  16. Emergency SOS Button can instantly send SMS and voice call alerts with GPS location data to up to 10 emergency contacts within seconds, providing faster responses from local authorities or appropriate personnel. Its portable design enables use anywhere there is cell signal coverage and it can easily be worn comfortably around the wrist, chest or neck for ease of use.
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  18. Smart lone worker apps offer users familiar and user-friendly features like one-touch emergency alerts, customizable escalation procedures and scheduled check-in reminders. By leveraging smartphones or specialized lone worker devices with these applications, users can set them to automatically detect any loss of motion in employees and notify their designated contact.
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  20. These tools also enable lone workers to quickly notify their supervisor of their current location, improving response times. Certain lone worker apps even feature geofencing technology that notifies supervisors whenever an employee enters or leaves a pre-defined area - perfect for hotel security personnel working in high risk areas like retail stores.
  21. GPS Tracking or Locating
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  23. Mercari Technologies' lone worker trackers come equipped with GPS tracking and locator features that enable employers to effectively keep an eye on remote employees' locations, increasing safety in high-risk environments. Ideally suited for industries that employ such workers.
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  25. Mercari Technologies' Lone Worker Safety devices can also be programmed with a Man Down Alarm that allows the user to customise for non-movement from minutes to hours and has a pre-alert timer which alerts emergency contacts or the emergency services in a swift manner, making these lone worker devices ideal for those working alone or at high-risk sites such as construction sites.
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  27. The GH5200 is also compatible with SoloProtect Insights, allowing managers to monitor the location of remote and at-risk employees at any point in time. This enables managers to identify inefficiencies in routes and workflows while aiding redeployment; employees are always sent where they're needed at all times. lone worker device Furthermore, emergency communications with users may include sending an SMS with a Google Maps location link easily accessible via Google Maps hyperlink; users can activate a Panic Button that functions like duress alarm functionality by sending instant two-way cellular communication to nominated emergency contacts via two-way cellular communication when under duress allowing instantaneous access at all times.
  28. Geofencing
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  30. Geofencing involves creating virtual perimeters that generate alerts or notifications when devices enter or leave the area outlined by them, making geofencing particularly helpful in high security industries where precise location monitoring and control is crucial. Geofencing can also be used to monitor restricted zones or detect unsafe behavior like falls or inactivity quickly - instead of radioing in, employees' movements are recorded automatically into the system for faster response times and improved coordination.
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  32. Lone worker tracking and geofencing are invaluable assets in fleet management, telematics, and human resources departments. Managers can use geofencing to create custom events and automate tasks to increase efficiency and productivity within these departments - Milk Moovement makes use of geofencing to track employee hours directly via geofencing to avoid manual timesheet edits while providing greater accountability among field staff members.
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  34. Geofencing requires using personal data, so obtaining user consent before deploying this technology is vital. Therefore, businesses should test geofencing in limited locations or audiences before rolling it out more widely - this allows businesses to confirm setup, timing, messaging and setup prior to investing more money into larger campaigns. In order to facilitate this, most businesses offer clear privacy policies with an opt-out feature on their websites or apps. Lone worker devices
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