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  • Health and Social Care employees frequently work alone or in high risk environments such as visiting patients in their homes. Therefore, their safety must always come first.

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    Smart lone worker alarms enable workers to quickly summon assistance by simply pressing a button. In addition, these alarms provide two-way communication capabilities and GPS tracking, among other features.
    mPERS

    PERS (Personal Emergency Response Systems) and mobile telecare systems (mPERS) devices have become an essential component of life safety for aging populations, providing one simple goal: ensure users can always reach help at just a push of a button.

    These devices may come as standalone units with their own SIM cards or as hybrid systems combining wearable devices and an app. Safepoint's mPERS solutions only share location data when an alert is triggered - assuring workers that their safety will only ever be at stake when being tracked by these solutions.

    mPERS devices can be activated either by pressing a single button, or through movements like those detected by a fall detection sensor. Once activated, these devices immediately contact their assigned operatives, establish a chat line for communication purposes and share a live location map of where their worker currently stands.

    These cutting-edge mPERS devices also come equipped with an alarm that notifies nominated contacts and 999 immediately if the worker falls unconscious, in addition to geo fencing functionality which alerts emergency services if their device goes outside range. This feature is especially beneficial for lone workers working in dangerous environments or where safety could be at stake.
    Man Down

    Lone workers face an increased risk of serious accidents that could leave them incapacitated and unable to contact for help, including falling over, being crushed by equipment, having a heart attack or epileptic seizure, etc.

    Utilizing Tait TP9300 and TP9400 portable radios equipped with Man Down (a popular feature) gives lone workers peace of mind knowing that should they not be able to activate their SOS button, they will still be alerted of assistance being needed, leading to significantly faster response times that could even save lives.

    These systems work by tracking movement using accelerometers and other sensor technologies, including radio receivers equipped with accelerometers. If one remains stationary for an extended period, this may indicate unconsciousness or injury and help may be required; this feature is particularly valuable in areas that experience cell blackspots where mobile signal coverage may be weak or limited.

    Many lone worker systems feature adjustable fall detection sensitivity, inactivity timers and alert escalation protocols to meet individual workers' needs. Some also provide data on incidents to enhance safety protocols and avoid future incidents - some alarms even refer to this function as "Worker Down", rather than 'Man Down", to reflect the fact it could also be activated by female employees as well as men.
    Geo Fencing

    Geo Fencing is a location-based service that uses GPS or other location tracking data from devices belonging to users to set virtual boundaries based on where those devices enter or leave a defined area. When any such devices enter or leave those boundaries, preprogrammed responses are activated based on predefined rules; the technology can then be utilized in any number of ways--from customer engagement enhancements and logistics optimization through to optimizing customer retention strategies and more.

    Geofencing technology is most frequently applied to retail, where brands can offer customers an engaging digital experience when they visit. This might take the form of offering discounts or even sending personalized video messages; in addition to creating an immersive customer journey, geofencing also increases store traffic and brand recognition.

    Other industries use geofencing for specific needs, including travel. Geofencing offers tourists with helpful information and discounts tailored to their exact location; for instance, historical facts about landmarks they visit or deals at local restaurants based on where they are. Geofencing makes traveling more efficient than ever!

    Another key advantage of this technology is safety. Parents can use it to set virtual boundaries around safe zones like schools or neighborhoods and receive instant alerts if their children leave them. https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/personal-alarm/ https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/man-down-alarm/ Elder care services also use it extensively, tracking movement and preventing wandering; helping ensure vulnerable individuals stay safe.
    Auto Fall Detection

    Fall detection devices are ideal for protecting those at risk from falls, particularly if their ability to call for help may be impaired. As was the case with SafetyLine customer 67-year-old Prudenciano who fell while hiking in Norway and experienced an accident that left them unconscious, making it impossible to press a panic button or signal for assistance any other way.

    These devices feature motion sensors that use acceleration data to determine when someone has fallen. Unlike other features like man down, which activates when no motion has occurred for an extended period (a possible sign that someone may be unconscious), fall detection remains active even if users do not press a panic button.

    Medical alarms with fall detection provide users with access to a 24-hour professional monitoring center. Users can typically cancel an alarm if they're uncertain that they have fallen, or simply stumbled and weren't hurt - although the monitoring center might call **** later to check on their wellbeing.

    Health and Social Care employees frequently work alone or in high risk environments such as visiting patients in their homes. Therefore, their safety must always come first. Smart lone worker alarms enable workers to quickly summon assistance by simply pressing a button. In addition, these alarms provide two-way communication capabilities and GPS tracking, among other features. mPERS PERS (Personal Emergency Response Systems) and mobile telecare systems (mPERS) devices have become an essential component of life safety for aging populations, providing one simple goal: ensure users can always reach help at just a push of a button. These devices may come as standalone units with their own SIM cards or as hybrid systems combining wearable devices and an app. Safepoint's mPERS solutions only share location data when an alert is triggered - assuring workers that their safety will only ever be at stake when being tracked by these solutions. mPERS devices can be activated either by pressing a single button, or through movements like those detected by a fall detection sensor. Once activated, these devices immediately contact their assigned operatives, establish a chat line for communication purposes and share a live location map of where their worker currently stands. These cutting-edge mPERS devices also come equipped with an alarm that notifies nominated contacts and 999 immediately if the worker falls unconscious, in addition to geo fencing functionality which alerts emergency services if their device goes outside range. This feature is especially beneficial for lone workers working in dangerous environments or where safety could be at stake. Man Down Lone workers face an increased risk of serious accidents that could leave them incapacitated and unable to contact for help, including falling over, being crushed by equipment, having a heart attack or epileptic seizure, etc. Utilizing Tait TP9300 and TP9400 portable radios equipped with Man Down (a popular feature) gives lone workers peace of mind knowing that should they not be able to activate their SOS button, they will still be alerted of assistance being needed, leading to significantly faster response times that could even save lives. These systems work by tracking movement using accelerometers and other sensor technologies, including radio receivers equipped with accelerometers. If one remains stationary for an extended period, this may indicate unconsciousness or injury and help may be required; this feature is particularly valuable in areas that experience cell blackspots where mobile signal coverage may be weak or limited. Many lone worker systems feature adjustable fall detection sensitivity, inactivity timers and alert escalation protocols to meet individual workers' needs. Some also provide data on incidents to enhance safety protocols and avoid future incidents - some alarms even refer to this function as "Worker Down", rather than 'Man Down", to reflect the fact it could also be activated by female employees as well as men. Geo Fencing Geo Fencing is a location-based service that uses GPS or other location tracking data from devices belonging to users to set virtual boundaries based on where those devices enter or leave a defined area. When any such devices enter or leave those boundaries, preprogrammed responses are activated based on predefined rules; the technology can then be utilized in any number of ways--from customer engagement enhancements and logistics optimization through to optimizing customer retention strategies and more. Geofencing technology is most frequently applied to retail, where brands can offer customers an engaging digital experience when they visit. This might take the form of offering discounts or even sending personalized video messages; in addition to creating an immersive customer journey, geofencing also increases store traffic and brand recognition. Other industries use geofencing for specific needs, including travel. Geofencing offers tourists with helpful information and discounts tailored to their exact location; for instance, historical facts about landmarks they visit or deals at local restaurants based on where they are. Geofencing makes traveling more efficient than ever! Another key advantage of this technology is safety. Parents can use it to set virtual boundaries around safe zones like schools or neighborhoods and receive instant alerts if their children leave them. https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/personal-alarm/ https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/man-down-alarm/ Elder care services also use it extensively, tracking movement and preventing wandering; helping ensure vulnerable individuals stay safe. Auto Fall Detection Fall detection devices are ideal for protecting those at risk from falls, particularly if their ability to call for help may be impaired. As was the case with SafetyLine customer 67-year-old Prudenciano who fell while hiking in Norway and experienced an accident that left them unconscious, making it impossible to press a panic button or signal for assistance any other way. These devices feature motion sensors that use acceleration data to determine when someone has fallen. Unlike other features like man down, which activates when no motion has occurred for an extended period (a possible sign that someone may be unconscious), fall detection remains active even if users do not press a panic button. Medical alarms with fall detection provide users with access to a 24-hour professional monitoring center. Users can typically cancel an alarm if they're uncertain that they have fallen, or simply stumbled and weren't hurt - although the monitoring center might call back later to check on their wellbeing.
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