

The Trouble with Traditional Monitoring and Alerting Systems
Commercial solutions for monitoring, alerting and communications systems focus on lone workers, fire & intruder alarms and machinery. Many of these solutions were not originally designed for lone worker operations. Their design and implementation requires a resource-intensive approach, which in many ways hasn't changed much since the days of an actual switchboard operator connecting your calls. In this post we explore the three main problems with this traditional approach and


Lifecycle of Emergency Events
In this post we look at the lifecycle of an emergency event and how you can manage all such events comfortably


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


Safeguarding your Equipment - how to enhance productivity and safety
All business with manufacturing or other operational facilities rely on a process for producing their outputs. When one step in the process


Securing your Infrastructure - some considerations for your buildings, factories, plants and offices
Your infrastructure needs alarm systems to protect against a range of threats. Adverse weather, climate or ground conditions, trespassing, u


Protecting dispersed road crews and depots with one system
How one company was able to protect its road workers and dramatically improve its lone worker productivity Proactive protection for workers in high-risk occupations This company has contracts in place to maintain the roads and margins at a number of sites, as well as working with the emergency services to respond to accidents and close roads, set up diversions, provide tow trucks, clear any debris and prepare roads for reopening. The company did not have a lone worker solutio


For complete monitoring, alerting and communications control, think PIE.
There are never enough hours in the day for the senior person in charge of their company’s health and safety. They’re faced with a barrage of complexity, critical systems, lone workers to keep safe, and compliance. What they really want is confidence, peace of mind and some of their time back – and if that all comes at an affordable price then so much the better. Every company is different, but the busy health & safety manager can still organise their requirements and solutio