What to Look For in a Lone Worker Monitoring Device

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A lone worker monitoring device provides safety and security for workers who are working alone or in isolated locations. These devices often feature panic/emergency activation and alerting, GPS location sharing, and periodic well-being check-ins.

Panic Button – Help When Needed (Man Down Alerts)

A panic button is an essential part of a lone worker monitoring solution because it ensures that workers can request help when they are in trouble without having to make a call or reach out to other people. If they are in an accident or need medical attention, this is an important tool that can greatly increase the response time between incident and a rescue.

Man Down Detection and Live Monitoring – A lone worker monitoring device should have both man down detection and live monitoring features. Man Down Devices This can be especially critical in hazardous or dangerous work environments because it means that the monitor can immediately identify a hazard and respond quickly to it.

Automatic Failover Connectivity – Many mobile workers are dispatched to remote locations that don’t have reliable cellular coverage. Without failover connectivity, a lone worker could go days without any contact with a monitor and no one would know what was going on.

Integrated Solution – There are several lone worker monitoring devices on the market that offer GPS tracking, a panic button, gas detection with live monitoring - but most of these devices are one-trick ponies that don’t address a worker’s needs in a holistic way. Look for a lone worker monitoring device that gives workers all the tools they need in one package and can be easily used by multiple people within your organization.