Protect From Totalmobile Lone Worker Alarm Man Down

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Whether they work in construction, cleaning, maintenance or security jobs, lone workers are at risk of slips, trips and falls, violence and exposure to dangerous vapours and electric shocks. These hazards can have a serious impact on their health and safety, and it is important that lone workers are able to raise an alarm when they are injured or unconscious to call for help.

Keeping your lone workers safe is essential for the health and safety of your employees and the business as a whole. Man Down alarms ensure that when an accident occurs, your workers are able to get help quickly and effectively.

Protect from Totalmobile offers a range of lone worker alarm man down solutions to suit your requirements and risks. Lone Worker NZ Our 'People Environment Task' risk methodology allows us to advise you on the best products to cover the wide variety of lone working tasks and risks your staff are exposed to in their roles, so you can be confident that you have the right protection for them.





Our man down alarms can be set to launch an automatic call if the device does not move for a specific period of time and send it's location to predefined numbers in case they are unable to trigger it manually. In addition, it is important that a lone worker alarm offers a low signal mode, especially when your workers are operating in areas where there is no cellular coverage.

Our lone worker alarms are user-friendly and easy to use. They are also cost-effective to operate, so they are the perfect solution for any workplace where a lone worker is employed.

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