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StaySafe

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StaySafe Lone Worker

Lone worker protection is increasingly important across security, facilities, property, engineering and service-led environments. StaySafe brings a smartphone-first approach to lone worker safety, helping organisations protect staff with fast alerts, connected check-ins and dependable escalation features that align naturally with a modern monitored service conversation.

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24/7 protection Smartphone-based lone worker safety designed to stay within reach when it matters most.
Fast escalation Panic alerts, welfare checks and fall detection support quicker awareness in an incident.
Low-signal resilience SMS fallback helps alerts continue when data coverage is poor.
Quick onboarding Presented as easy to deploy, simple to use and fast to roll out across teams.
Always in reach
Protection built into the device they already carry StaySafe positions lone worker safety directly through the smartphone, helping make adoption easier while keeping protection close at hand throughout the day.
Smartphone-first safety

A practical lone worker proposition that feels modern, accessible and easy to deploy

StaySafe’s lone worker offer is built around the device people already use every day, which makes it a very strong fit for organisations that want a more practical and user-friendly safety model. For EMCS conversations, that matters because simpler adoption, cleaner rollout and stronger day-to-day usage often lead to better real-world outcomes than solutions that feel separate from normal working routines.

Familiar device experience Supports easier user take-up by building protection into a device staff already carry.
Rapid deployment potential Useful for organisations wanting to improve protection without a complicated rollout.
Easy service conversation Helps explain lone worker safety in a clear, non-technical way to customers and teams.
Strong workforce relevance Fits well across engineering, facilities, guarding, property and field-based staff activity.
Emergency response

Panic alerts, fall detection and welfare checks designed to reduce delay when seconds matter

One of the strongest parts of the StaySafe story is how clearly it focuses on escalation speed and practical worker protection. The platform highlights panic alerts, automatic fall detection and welfare checks, all aimed at giving organisations better visibility when a worker may need help. That makes it highly relevant to EMCS open-day discussions around reassurance, duty of care and how technology can support a more responsive service model.

Panic alerts Allows workers to raise the alarm quickly in an emergency situation.
Fall detection Supports automatic alerting after a fall or sudden impact, even without manual action.
Welfare checks Check-ins help confirm worker safety and flag missed responses for follow-up.
Better duty-of-care visibility Useful for organisations wanting stronger oversight of lone and higher-risk activity.
Faster escalation
Designed for real incidents, not just compliance paperwork StaySafe highlights practical safety actions that can help raise awareness quickly and support a better response path when lone workers need assistance.
Coverage confidence
Protection that keeps working when coverage gets difficult Low Signal Mode and SMS fallback are strong differentiators for teams working across more remote, variable or infrastructure-challenged locations.
Resilience and trust

Low-signal performance, privacy controls and fast setup make the proposition easier to buy into

StaySafe also leans hard into the practical details that often drive confidence: using available networks with SMS fallback, privacy controls that users can set, and setup measured in less than 24 hours. For EMCS, that is valuable because the best technology stories are not only about features — they are about whether people trust the system, accept it quickly and can rely on it in more difficult working conditions.

Low Signal Mode Helps preserve protection in weaker coverage areas by switching alert pathways.
Privacy-led adoption Supports staff confidence with controls around when location tracking is active.
Fast implementation Useful for businesses wanting a low-friction route into improved lone worker safety.
Clear EMCS fit Adds a strong adjacent safety solution to conversations around monitoring and service resilience.

Meet StaySafe at the EMCS Solutions Event

Discover how lone worker technology can strengthen protection, confidence and operational visibility for teams working alone across security, engineering, property and field-based environments.