Lone workers may face many hazards that threaten their safety, such as health emergencies, extreme weather events and motor vehicle accidents. Mercari Technologies man down devices provide immediate emergency assistance through multiple communication channels to lone workers whose safety may be at stake.
Utilizing the cellular network to connect to the internet, these lone worker monitoring devices feature an emergency SOS panic button which instantly sends an SMS alert with GPS location data to nominated contacts and an SOS panic button that sends an SOS panic alert immediately upon pressing it. They may also include Auto Fall detection & No Motion Man Down alarm that monitors user movement and notifies nominated monitoring contacts if no activity has been detected for an extended period.
Additionally, discreet call buttons provide direct connection with emergency contacts for two-way voice communication - this feature can be particularly helpful when working in high-risk industries or remote areas where violence could pose greater danger.
Lone workers using these devices can also take comfort knowing that these safety tools come equipped with emergency help buttons that trigger live video calls to a 24/7 control room and enable them to request help from emergency response teams or first responders, giving them confidence they will receive professional assistance when they need it. working alone safety devices This reassurance allows lone workers to remain calm knowing that help will come their way quickly and professionally.
Monitoring devices designed specifically to keep lone workers safe are perfect for various sectors such as utilities and field services, where technicians work alone on power lines, pipelines or telecom towers which pose potential threats and hazards. They may also benefit those working in retail security transportation where violence could pose greater risk.
These lightweight, compact and discreet lone worker devices provide a range of features in an ultra-compact, lightweight package. Worn like a watch or attached to a lanyard for easy access, these personal safety devices boast an inbuilt SIM card, 2-way communication speaker and easy SOS panic button which can be activated at the touch of a fingertip. Furthermore, these personal safety devices can also be programmed to call emergency contacts automatically upon alarm activation or automatically begin calling when alarm activates.
This device also boasts several key safety features, such as its man down alarm (also referred to as person down alarm or incapacitation alarm) which can be activated either manually by pressing panic button or automatically through Auto Fall detection or No Motion Man Down. It can also be programmed to send out alerts in case of an incident, and record footage that's uploaded directly into an online portal. With AT&T and global networks compatible versions available as well as non GPS mode options, this lone worker tracking device offers cost effective standalone solutions without additional apps or phone usage. Alerts may be sent out through text messages or an SMS with a link to Google Maps which shows their current location.
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