Lone Worker

Employees can easily check-in or raise the alarm with our lone worker panic button

Our wearable panic button is an easy-to-access and discreet solution for your lone workers to check in and get help in an emergency.     

“I really find this a great and easy user-friendly system, easy to teach new users.”

Bill D
Senior Site Manager

“User friendly Chemical Inventory list with easy access to SDS.”

Remy H
Senior Engineer

“This is a must for any business.”

Mandy H
Health and Safety Manager

Added security with convenient wearable technology

If your lone workers are driving, working at height, or even the use of gloves or machinery – simple tasks can become difficult. In the event of an accident, calling for help may not be possible.   

So, how do you increase safety and empower your employees in all scenarios?  

Discover how easily a lone working panic button can fit into your employee’s working day.

Panic alarms for lone workers are an essential safety tool 

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Discreet panic alarm

Send a panic alert discreetly and out of view when faced with a difficult situation or individual.

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Man down alarm

Automatic man-down alerts are sent when the button detects a fall or impact.

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Quick check-in

Continue to check into a running session at the touch of a button.

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Convenient access

The lone worker device can be worn on a wristband, pendant or clip for convenient access.

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Dust and weather-proof 

Durable technology means the lone worker device is suitable for use in any work environment.

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Compact design

With a diameter of only 1.3 inches, the button is unobtrusive and can remain hidden.

“We had a lone worker device but it wasn’t user friendly and didn’t have a wearable device to activate. It was problematic if one of our lone workers was attacked. Now all our lone workers have the app and the panic button as standard.

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Paul Leonard,
Control Room Manager, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

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With knowledge from 90 different industries, we have developed our platform to make sure it tailors to your needs.

Give your lone workers a wearable panic alarm that they can use quickly and easily

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