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  1. Duress alarms are devices designed to send an anonymous alert when they detect threats like robbery, workplace violence or an active shooter event. They're essential safety tools for many types of workers such as correctional officers, retail workers, healthcare employees and home health aides.
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  3. Duress devices are designed to be activated by pressing one button, and may range from small pendants worn around the neck or wrist to larger mobile options that are easy to carry in pockets or bags. Many are linked with monitoring stations which respond immediately and notify emergency services when an alert has been sent out.
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  5. Many duress systems offer the option to automatically dial preselected contacts at the press of a button, providing peace of mind to lone workers who may not have time to call for help, knowing it's just moments away. This feature can provide the reassurance needed in times of danger or emergency that help is just a click away.
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  7. Lone worker protection should be a top priority for businesses and organizations of all sizes, especially in high-risk environments. By providing your employees with appropriate training on using their duress button effectively and understanding what happens once activated, they will have greater peace of mind when using it in times of duress.
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  10. Man Down Devices Retail stores and convenience shops use duress buttons to safeguard employees against potential robberies or hold-ups. When an attack takes place, employees can press a duress alarm button immediately notify security and law enforcement services for immediate intervention.
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  12. Hospitals, clinics and behavioral health facilities rely on duress systems to quickly summon assistance in an emergency room, whether dealing with dangerous patients or needing support for themselves or patients in crisis. Duress buttons can make all the difference!
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  14. Schools rely on duress systems to assist teachers, school administrators and staff during times of potential danger or emergency situations. Teachers are usually the first ones to spot an issue and can quickly activate their duress alarms in order to notify school officials and local authorities before things escalate further.
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  16. Lone worker alarm Duress alarms help seniors and individuals with disabilities remain independent for as long as possible in their own homes, knowing help is always just a click or call away. Duress alarms also offer an invaluable safeguard against wandering for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia who might become susceptible to wandering; being simple to use makes duress alarms more likely to activate when an emergency arises.
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  18. My website: https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/lone-worker-alarm/