
One combined device for complete lone worker and non-lone worker monitoring, alerting and communicat
How one company started with a lone worker protection requirement and ended up improving its whole plant.

2018 Predictions - Trends in Lone Worker Monitoring, Alerting and Communications
In this post we take a look at emerging trends for lone worker protection and place six experienced bets on what the next 12 months holds. 1) Falling Lone Worker Hardware costs
Let’s start with a couple of easy ones first. Continual advances in technology have been driving down the costs of hardware. For example, where you used to need very deep pockets for indoor positioning beacons, each requiring its own power source, now devices are a fraction of that cost and will run

One monitoring and alerting system for multiple sites with varied device and user requirements
The company had been considering a lone worker system with indoor positioning for a long time, a situation which became more pressing after

Consolidating several alarm and alert systems into one-affordably
How one company was able to unify its lone worker, alarm systems and machines, with 100% adoption and super-fast alerting

Protecting your People - some things to think about for your lone workers and other staff
In a previous post we talked about the concept of PIE when it comes to monitoring, alerting and communications for your lone workers, your buildings and your key machinery and other important physical assets. People come to us looking to protect three areas of their business. Either it’s their people – the P – or it’s their infrastructure – the I – or it’s their equipment – the E. Sometimes it’s more than one area, sometimes it’s all of them. This blog post is about the P, pr