Lone Worker Alarm / Man Down Radio Panic Alarm System
Our Lone Worker Alarm Systems are the perfect, simple and cost-effective solution for on-site Lone Worker Safety and Protection.
Our Systems are pre-programmed for simple self-installation, just fit batteries into transmitters and plug the receiver into a mains socket.
The Lone Worker Alarm / Man down device is ideal for many applications to protect on-site staff who have to work alone, security personnel and for health and safety applications. The Lone Worker alarm transmitter is worn on belt or pocket and held securely with a belt clip. It transmits an alarm message when the panic button is pressed. The transmitter also contains a tilt switch so that an alarm message is transmitted automatically if the person collapses for any reason.
Benefits for employers include -
Protection of your site-based lone working staff from potential harm, serious injury or life-threatening incidents.
Improves the morale, motivation and confidence of staff lone working.
Improved peace of mind for out-of-hours and lone working staff.
Reduces time off work due to incident related illness and convalescence.
Helps employers fulfil their Duty of Care to employees.
Upholds an organisation’s reputation.
Who are lone workers and what jobs do they do?
Lone workers are those who work by themselves without close or direct supervision. e.g. A person working alone in a small workshop, petrol station, kiosk or shop etc..
People who work from home other than in low-risk, office-type work.
People working alone for long periods, e.g. in factories, warehouses, leisure centres etc..
People working on their own outside normal hours, e.g. cleaners and security, maintenance or repair staff.
Benefits for employers include -
Protection of your site-based lone working staff from potential harm, serious injury or life-threatening incidents.
Improves the morale, motivation and confidence of staff lone working.
Improved peace of mind for out-of-hours and lone working staff.
Reduces time off work due to incident related illness and convalescence.
Helps employers fulfil their Duty of Care to employees.
Upholds an organisation’s reputation.
Who are lone workers and what jobs do they do?
Lone workers are those who work by themselves without close or direct supervision. e.g. A person working alone in a small workshop, petrol station, kiosk or shop etc..
People who work from home other than in low-risk, office-type work.
People working alone for long periods, e.g. in factories, warehouses, leisure centres etc..
People working on their own outside normal hours, e.g. cleaners and security, maintenance or repair staff.
To automatically or manually summon assistance in lone worker emergency situations. Helping you to meet your employer Health and Safety obligations for your staff.
The Lone Worker system is designed to help protect your lone workers and provide a means of raising an alarm within an organisation. A system consists of one or more lone worker transmitters, which when activated, send an alarm signal back to a central receiver.
The Lone worker transmitter can be carried in a pocket, clipped to a belt / pocket or worn in a carrying belt pouch. It has panic buttons allowing the lone worker to call for help, and it also features a tilt switch, which automatically triggers an alarm should the lone worker collapse.
The 8 zone receiver is a wall or desk mounted unit, featuring a number of indicators, a sounder, and a reset button. Upon receiving an alarm signal, the corresponding indicator illuminates, and the sounder starts. The alarm is cancelled when the reset button on the receiver is pressed.
The Lone Worker system is designed to help protect your lone workers and provide a means of raising an alarm within an organisation. A system consists of one or more lone worker transmitters, which when activated, send an alarm signal back to a central receiver.
The Lone worker transmitter can be carried in a pocket, clipped to a belt / pocket or worn in a carrying belt pouch. It has panic buttons allowing the lone worker to call for help, and it also features a tilt switch, which automatically triggers an alarm should the lone worker collapse.
The 8 zone receiver is a wall or desk mounted unit, featuring a number of indicators, a sounder, and a reset button. Upon receiving an alarm signal, the corresponding indicator illuminates, and the sounder starts. The alarm is cancelled when the reset button on the receiver is pressed.
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