
Solving Incidents and Issues of Isolation in the Workplace
In this post we outline how you can protect all your staff, even your isolated home workers, from incidents and isolation, using affordable

How to Buy a Lone Worker Monitoring and Alerting System -14 Questions
14 questions to ask your suppliers, to help you determine whose overall solution – what they provide, how they provide it and when – is the

Protecting Your Lone Workers - 7 Things to Think About
This post highlights 7 key areas to focus on when it comes to protecting your lone workers.

The Protection Risk of Isolation, not Vulnerability
We examine the risk to workers who are not necessarily in vulnerable situations, but are certainly in isolated circumstances, often for many

The Surprising Benefit of Upgrading Your Manual Lone Worker Protection
We look at the surprising benefit of upgrading processes from manual to automated, thanks to the leveraging power of technology.

Manual Approaches to Lone Worker Protection - Part 1
In this post we look at the monitoring approaches employed by the majority of companies

Isle Systems Swift Blog - Protecting your People, Infrastructure, Equipment
We all lead busy lives, so we’re introducing the Isle Systems Swift Blog (ISB for short). Each ISB summarises related blog posts you may have missed, allowing you to filter to the posts you like. Just like our lone worker technology, our blog posts are getting faster and more efficient! For complete monitoring, alerting and communications control, think PIE - Complete monitoring, alerting and communications is about 3 letters – P, I and E - P is for People

Behind the Scenes of Lone Working - Part 1
In the first part of this two-blog-post series we look behind the front-line staff to the systems that are whirring away in the background.

Lone Worker Protection - Outsource or Own?
This post explores the two possible courses of action for lone worker monitoring, alerting and communications: outsource or own.

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