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Mike

A Panic Button Only Works if You Wear It

One of the most effective ways to protect lone workers and other employees who work in potentially dangerous environments is a wearable panic button. Wearable panic button devices provide lone workers with a personal alarm system that can be utilized in seconds to call for help. These devices are generally lightweight and easy to use, making them a simple solution to protect workers.

Help Your Workers Get Home Safely This Holiday Season

As the song goes, “there’s no place like home for the holidays.” And if you’re a business owner, one of your responsibilities this holiday season is to ensure that your employees are safe so that they can go home to their families.

Lone Worker Safety Gets a Boost from Congress

For many businesses, lone worker safety has been is top of mind. Organizations who have employees that often work alone or in dangerous environments must mitigate the chance of an accident or other safety issue to protect their people—and their business. Many other organizations—including hospitals and healthcare providers—have traditionally focused more on patient care than employee care, but that’s all about to change.

Lone Worker Protection for Not-for-Profit Workers

Despite significant objectives and needs, not-for-profit organizations often operate on razor-thin budgets. As a result, facilities are usually minimal, supplies can be hard to come by, and corners sometimes must be cut. Complicating matters, some organizations—by the nature of their work—must expose staff to dangerous situations. But despite the sometimes-difficult nature of working for a not-for-profit, these individuals do what they do because they genuinely want to make the world a better place. Thankfully, there are cost-effective options for not-for-profit organizations to protect their workers.