Lone Worker Safety Apps

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If you’re a remote worker, you probably use a range of apps to keep yourself organised and connected with your team. However, it’s important to understand that many free or cheap apps don’t meet the needs of lone workers, who need an app designed specifically for their safety and well-being.

Investing in a lone worker safety app doesn’t just fulfil your duty of care, it can also reduce the number of accidents and emergencies you experience and help improve the quality of work that goes on behind the scenes. Lone workers are a common target for theft, assault and attacks, which can have devastating impacts on their health and wellbeing. The right lone worker safety app can protect them and ensure their employer is protected too.

The best lone worker apps are easy to use. Bringing logistics and team management features into the app itself encourages your team to use it more frequently, keeping them safe by making it easier for them to be monitored. It’s also a good idea to consider a solution that uses the latest technology, so it’s up-to-date and capable of working in even the most challenging environments.

Lone worker apps should be able to identify dangerous scenarios, and alert emergency services accordingly. This is a key feature for lone workers, as it can save lives by giving the emergency services time to respond before an incident escalates. Ideally, your lone worker safety app will be able to trigger an alarm without needing a user to press any buttons, even if their mobile device is locked.





A lone worker safety app should be compatible with a variety of devices, including smartphones and tablets. Having an app that is compatible with multiple devices gives your team greater flexibility when it comes to where and when they can work. Having the ability to choose from a variety of devices means more employees can benefit from a lone worker safety app, increasing the adoption rate and overall effectiveness of your lone worker safety programme.

Whether your lone workers are at home or in the field, a smartphone is often the only device they have on them to contact emergency services. Having an app that works on any smartphone can be an advantage in this scenario, and it is essential for a lone worker safety app to have the capability to work on any operating system.

One of the most popular lone worker safety apps on the market is Safepoint, which has been described as ‘an innovative piece of software that could dramatically reduce lone working deaths’ by the East of England Co-op, ‘a simple piece of kit that can save lives’ by Farmers Weekly and an app that could ‘dramatically cut lone working deaths’ by The Telegraph. Safepoint’s lone worker app is backed by 24/7 alarm monitoring from ADT, which makes it an ideal choice for organizations looking to protect their teams while still maintaining flexibility and productivity.