Lone Worker Device
Safe Pro Device
Easy to Use Lone Worker Devices
Built with Powerful Features
Simple SOS Button
4G/HD Quality Calls
All-Day Battery Life
Fast Charging Dock
Fall Detection (Man-Down)
Roaming SIM
Supported by Our Dedicated 24/7 Alarm Monitoring Centre
Manage Everything with Ease in One Platform
Frequently asked questions
Can I have some people using the Lone Worker Device and others using the Lone Worker App within the same account?
Absolutely, you can integrate both Lone Worker devices and Lone Worker App licenses within the same account. This flexibility enables you to tailor the safety solutions according to each employee’s specific needs and risk assessments.
What are the advantages of using a lone worker device?
Utilising a lone worker device gives you a reliable, straightforward method for raising an alarm. These devices are designed to high safety standards, offering robustness and an extended battery life compared to mobile phones.
What accessories are included with the lone worker device?
The Lone Worker device package includes the Safe Pro device, a quick-release lanyard, a charging docking station, a cable for connecting the wall plug and charger, a getting-started user guide, and a UK wall plug. Additional wearable accessories like a belt clip, in-vehicle mount, and wall mount are also available.
What privacy measures are in place for the lone worker device?
Your privacy is a priority. Location data is utilised solely in emergency scenarios. Upon alarm activation, the device’s location is shared with our monitoring centres to provide an immediate and effective response.
Moreover, a variety of privacy controls can be configured via the web portal, aligning with your organisation’s policies.
Why should I opt for a 4G lone worker device instead of a 2G device?
A 4G lone worker device offers numerous advantages over its 2G counterpart. These include broader network coverage—especially in rural areas—and more efficient support for features like live tracking.
As 2G technology is gradually being phased out, a 4G device ensures longer-term compatibility and support.