Liability issues related to working alone is an ever-present threat across industries, yet Mercari provides state-of-the-art lone worker alarm solutions designed specifically for their wearable technology lifeline, providing employees with instantaneous help when necessary at the push of a button. Our monitors feature emergency SOS panic buttons along with fall detection & No motion Man Down Alarm alerts so help can quickly be dispatched when needed.
Mercari is an award-winning New Zealand emergency communications provider offering wearable alarms with advanced lone worker monitoring features. Operating as mobile Personal Emergency Response Systems (mPERSs), these wearable devices allow users to send duress signals via SMS text messaging or GPS tracking/locating up to 10 work colleagues or emergency contacts or directly into a monitored 24/7 central station.
Lone worker alarm When activated, the Mercari mPERS initiates two-way cellular communication with emergency contacts provided by users; notifying them that an emergency signal has been initiated and providing location details via Google Maps within an Emergency SMS message. Furthermore, users can have their device automatically call emergency services 911 so that they may communicate directly with responders regarding vital details like their name, location and situation via voice callback.
Many industries rely on lone worker monitoring devices to protect employees who may be at risk from accidents, such as field services technicians on power lines and pipelines, security guards in remote facilities or telecommunication towers, and any workers working alone or remotely. Implementation of such alarm solutions not only reduce workplace accidents and ensure compliance with health and safety laws but can also boost employee morale by showing commitment by their employers toward worker well-being.
With the geo-fencing feature on lone worker devices, supervisors can set up virtual boundaries around specific areas to create an area-of-focus for safety monitoring purposes and alert emergency contacts if SOS buttons or man down sensors detect an extended period without movement requiring assistance; especially beneficial in hazardous environments with risks like electrocution, machinery accidents, epileptic seizures or heart attacks that place employees in perilous conditions or pose potential risks such as electrocution, machinery accidents or heart attacks.
Our lone worker devices feature not only an SOS alarm and Man Down sensor, but also a no motion sensor that allows supervisors to customize its detection of inactivity for minutes or hours - ideal for individuals in situations such as falls or health-related incidents like heart attacks, strokes or seizures that require assistance. This feature can also detect inactivity due to poor lighting or because someone in their vicinity may need help because of an accident, illness or seizure.
Mercari's lone worker monitoring devices are designed for ease of operation and feature tools to minimize false alarms. Their Watch Mode allows supervisors to set the device so that it will record footage from its built-in camera continuously and upload it directly into an online portal, reducing battery consumption and manual interaction while saving more battery power by using nearby cell towers to pinpoint employee locations without manual intervention throughout shifts - further saving battery power.
Homepage: https://loneworkerdevices.com/
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