The Benefits of a Working Alone Alarm

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A Working Alone alarm allows your employees to raise an emergency alert if they are working alone.

In the workplace, lone workers often face greater risks than those who are surrounded by other people. This can be particularly true for jobs that involve a higher risk of injury or if the job requires a lot of walking or exposure to hazardous substances.





panic alarm Whether you are an employer or self-employed, it is your responsibility to ensure that your employees work in safe environments. This is a legal duty of care, and it's also important for your employee's wellbeing.

The best lone worker safety systems offer reliable monitoring in a variety of situations, including man-down and fall-detection alarms. lone working safety They also help to mitigate the risk that lone workers are exposed to and increase their confidence at work.

Tunstall offers a range of lone worker alarms for the different industries and workplace environments. They include personal panic alarms that are ideal for reducing the risk of falls or other incidents, and devices that have built-in speakerphones to allow your employees to call out to a customer care consultant if they are in need of assistance.

Our solutions are designed to be used in conjunction with a dedicated monitoring centre and lone worker policy, providing the highest level of support for your employees during their time of lone working. They can be handled in house, with managers or supervisors acting as 'Guardians' who handle the alert, or they can be monitored through an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).

A lone worker alarm will alert the monitoring centre if there is an emergency and help will be on its way. These solutions are easy to use and provide peace of mind to your lone workers.