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Protect Workers with Panic Alarm Systems

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Do you work in an industry or facility where workers may be left alone?  How do you keep them protected from intruders and other, harmful entities?  Lone worker systems provide workers the opportunity to call for help when needed. It is unwise to assume your workers will be safe; emergencies can arise within any setting and at any time.

Man down alarm systems are manufactured in different varieties.  A duress alarm supplier can assemble a system throughout your facility, while other panic button security systems are to be utilized by single individuals.  Lone worker alarms are stand-alone products – there is no need for a third-party presence to ring the alarm.

Some man-down alarm systems work as transmitters so lone workers can communicate with a central base while performing their duties.  It is important for workers to feel safe in order to address their job duties efficiently.  The duress system helps keep lone workers safe while facilitating the communication of all workers in your facility.

Many wireless panic alarms are engineered for work use, yet many individuals can benefit from a panic button security device also.  For instance, residents present in assisted living settings can have peace of mind knowing that they can immediately alert staff of a health problem by using their personal safety alarm.

The Lone Worker

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Working alone is inevitable for some people. Either their job is a solo gig, only requiring one resource, or the company has a limited staff causing individuals to complete their tasks independently. Whether being a lone worker is by choice or not, the issue of safety is always a concern.

When on the job, it is the employer’s role to make sure their crew is accounted for and safe at all times. When a situation arises, there should be a means for the lone worker to reach others for help. This could be in the form of a walkie-talkie, a cell phone, a two-way pager, or a duress system.

Developing a lone worker policy should be a priority for every business. Here is an article discussing the topic and how a proper duress system can save the lives of lone workers.

Article: Developing a Lone Worker Policy

Article from ‘National School Safety Center’

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I recently read a very interesting article on the National School Safety Center website. I was surprised at the amount of incidents that disrupted schools. I feel that the TTI Guardian could help prevent some of these disruptions from ending in a tragic way. What do you think?

Here’s the article…

http://www.schoolsafety.us/Schools-amp-Readiness-p-11.html