Panic Buttons

The Answer to Organized Retail Crime
Organized retail crime has become an increasing problem amongst the smallest and largest retailers in the world. In 2023 alone, one of the largest retailers in the nation (Target), has seen a 120% increase in thefts. These sessions of theft have made national news. Large groups are organizing themselves to raid large retailers in copious amounts and take valuable items in mass numbers. With this growing trend, the safety of…
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Protection for Realtors: A Growing Need
Coming off the heels of Realtor Safety Month, the National Realtor Association (NAR) has sparked an industry wide look on the importance and improvement of safety. With multiple dangers in the field from cyber security to being safe at shows, there needs to be an easy solution for realtors to use for safety. Acting as lone workers, realtors travel on average 100 miles a day showing and looking at listings…
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Anywhere for Anyone
In today’s unpredictable and chaotic world, all spaces and industries need an instrument of alert, that will tell authorities in seconds about any impending dangers that might occur at a moment’s notice. Internal security alert systems can range anywhere from mobile panic buttons to PC duress buttons. Placing one of these panic buttons in the hands of everyone will mean that anyone can alert an entire body of associates and…
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The Growing Need of Panic Buttons
In an increasingly connected world, ensuring personal security has become a priority for any organization. One amazing tool that has gained a lot of attention in recent years is the panic button. Panic buttons find their way into a variety of environments, including workplaces, schools and public spaces. Panic buttons provide a sense of security and peace of mind, as well as the potential benefits they bring to emergency situations….
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Alyssa’s Laws and the Progress of Change
In recent years, school safety has become an important topic of discussion. Communities have been left devastated with incidents of tragic violence, prompting a nationwide call to protect children in school. Children deserve to be protected with secure learning environments so they can grow and learn to achieve their upmost potential. Alyssa’s Law is named in honor of Alyssa Alhadeff, one of the seventeen victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas…
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Industry Examination and Lone Worker Protection
Industries in the United States vary from Package Delivery Drivers to Educators. With every industry having its own unique capabilities and struggles, there are common dangers that happen among all of them. Every industry needs protection, especially in the most dangerous jobs. Motor Vehicle Operator Motor vehicle operators can range from Amazon Package Delivery Drivers to transit workers. Operators and engineers can find themselves subject to many dangers both seen…
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Lone Workers: The Issue of Protection
Who are Lone Workers? Lone Workers are employees in an industry who perform tasks in isolation away from any other employees or an office. Most often these lone workers are working in extreme spaces that are dangerous or that offer little to no protection. With these exposures in mind, companies who are responsible for lone worker protection must make considerable efforts to make sure that their employees are kept safe….
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Mobile Panic Button: Keeping Tomorrow Safe
Panic and Duress Buttons are a crucial and lifesaving tools. The Centurion Elite is the world’s fastest emergency response system and has become an award-winning figure in the industry. The device has been proven to give workers the peace of mind and assurance across multiple industries. Response Technologies’s Mobile panic button has been able to reimagine the Emergency Response Device with the careful engineering work of a world-class team….
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The Need for Courthouse Safety – Keeping Courts and Officials Protected
Need of Courthouse Security In 2021, Jonathan D. Williams was charged with threatening to injure and kill a federal judge. Williams contacted the U.S. District judge twice on the chamber’s phone and then contacted the office to expedite his case. Williams also made a threat to the judge’s staff. “You’ll see; you’ll get fired once I kill your boss.” He said to the court clerk. His threats did not come…
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