Staff embrace smartphone app

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Guardian24 is working with Northern Ireland based charity Niamh (the Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health), to protect their lone working support workers.

The charity, which provides community-based support to people who have had experience of mental illness, have opted for Guardian24’s smartphone application which can be easily installed on their employee’s existing Android-operated mobile phones. The application allows users to discreetly raise an alarm in the event of an emergency, directly linking them with Controllers at Guardian24’s Alarm Receiving Centre. 

The software also comes equipped with a ‘check in/check out’ function, allowing lone workers to log in and out of daily tasks, leaving details of their location and the expected duration. If an activity over runs, Guardian24 will automatically call the lone worker to verify their safety. If the lone worker cannot be reached, a nominated respondent will be notified informing them of the overrun activity. 

Vincent Lavery, head of corporate services at Niamh, said: “Staff have embraced this and have all stated they find it an excellent piece of technology to give further assurance.”

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