From Katz Farrell, 1 Week ago, written in Plain Text.
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  1. As lone workers across industries face ever-increasing risks, employers have taken note and implemented new safety protocols. From panic buttons to emergency response systems, these technologies are helping isolated employees feel more protected. According to Berg Insights estimates that 2.5 million users of lone worker panic button devices will use such alarms by 2025; such devices provide employees with reliable support when they can't call or text for help when help is most needed.
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  4. When selecting a lone worker panic button, it's essential to carefully consider its compatibility with your existing communication system, cost, and features available. For instance, many lone worker safety devices can integrate with GPS tracking software to track workforce location and send alerts in case of emergencies - some also feature SOS alerts, geofencing and automatic check-in capabilities while some feature GPS and satellite technology so they work even without cell coverage.
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  6. Duress alarm An effective lone worker safety device must be intuitive to use and give its users peace of mind that they can signal for help quickly in an emergency situation. Most devices can fit comfortably in your pocket and can be activated instantly, eliminating the need to locate and open an app on a smartphone - ideal for situations in which calling out for help could draw unwanted attention; some models even feature discreet activation modes that help make work in high-risk environments safer.
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  8. Make sure that the lone worker safety device you select is compatible with your existing communication systems and has been approved for the environment where workers will use it. In addition, consider customer support, training and any ongoing maintenance costs that might come with the panic button you're considering purchasing.
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  10. As AI and predictive analytics become more widely adopted in businesses, more lone workers can rely on them for protection. AI/predictive analytics technologies can analyze data to anticipate threats, automate responses to emergencies that arise quickly, increase productivity, safety and reduce risks to employers as well as employees alike - creating an excellent safety culture and showing commitment to employee wellbeing while protecting from legal implications.
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  12. Homepage: https://loneworkerdevices.com/