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A Lone Worker Personal Alarm allows a person to raise an alert when they are alone, providing them with a deterrent to any attacker. This is particularly beneficial for employees who are at risk of violence or who feel they are being abused by someone.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />The Lone Worker Personal Alarm works anywhere in New Zealand - even when they are out of the workplace, on their own or in high risk environments – because the device uses NZ's modern 4G mobile network. [https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/ sos necklace] This means they can be out in a park, shopping mall or on the farm and still use their alarm system.<br /><br />They will be alerted by SMS/Text to their emergency contacts phones and via Google Maps with the location. This gives them a quick and easy way to get help if they need it.<br /><br />There are a range of lone worker alarm options including panic, man down and duress. The Man-Down alarm detects when a lone worker has stopped moving for a specified period of time and triggers an alert to the monitor.<br /><br />If a lone worker is unable to press a panic button and the situation requires help, a Duress PIN can be entered on the app which will appear as though an alert has been ended.<br /><br />Move from reactive to proactive lone worker safety with a fully integrated safety management system that protects your team members in real time, no matter where they are or what they do. Features like a lone worker check in and out feature, working status, location notes and hazard reporting help your team make it home safely after shifts or appointments, while safety checklists and audits ensure they have all the information they need to do their jobs and keep your business safe.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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A Lone Worker Personal Alarm is a small, lightweight, mobile device that provides a way to call for help in an emergency. These devices are ideal for lone workers, such as construction and security staff who work alone.<br /><br />Lightweight &amp; portable: The device is easy to carry, and can be carried by one or more lone workers. It also has inbuilt location finding and GPS tracking, which makes it easier to locate your lone worker in the event of an emergency.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Trigger a panic alert: A quick and discreet panic button can be triggered on the device to send a notification to designated monitors. This can be done via an SMS, email or a phone call to a business manager or a monitoring station.<br /><br />Check-in: The check-in feature on the app allows the user to leave a voice note detailing their current location and situation. This information can help the ARC identify their specific needs and take action.<br /><br />Fall detection: If the lone worker falls, a fall-detection alarm will trigger and automatically call for help to be sent. The ARC will receive a GPS location with the alarm, and can follow a pre-set response plan to assist your lone worker.<br /><br />Remote locations: Garmin inReach satellite communicators ensure that employees who work alone are fully protected and accounted for, even in remote areas where cell phone coverage is poor. They offer a variety of features, such as GPS location tracking, two-way messaging, long battery life, and the ability to trigger SOS/duress notifications.<br /><br />

Latest revision as of 16:41, 17 April 2024

A Lone Worker Personal Alarm is a small, lightweight, mobile device that provides a way to call for help in an emergency. These devices are ideal for lone workers, such as construction and security staff who work alone.

Lightweight & portable: The device is easy to carry, and can be carried by one or more lone workers. It also has inbuilt location finding and GPS tracking, which makes it easier to locate your lone worker in the event of an emergency.





Trigger a panic alert: A quick and discreet panic button can be triggered on the device to send a notification to designated monitors. This can be done via an SMS, email or a phone call to a business manager or a monitoring station.

Check-in: The check-in feature on the app allows the user to leave a voice note detailing their current location and situation. This information can help the ARC identify their specific needs and take action.

Fall detection: If the lone worker falls, a fall-detection alarm will trigger and automatically call for help to be sent. The ARC will receive a GPS location with the alarm, and can follow a pre-set response plan to assist your lone worker.

Remote locations: Garmin inReach satellite communicators ensure that employees who work alone are fully protected and accounted for, even in remote areas where cell phone coverage is poor. They offer a variety of features, such as GPS location tracking, two-way messaging, long battery life, and the ability to trigger SOS/duress notifications.