Lone worker security

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

The C-2115 DECT handset from
Call Systems Technology (CST) has
been developed to
give the highest
possible level of
security to lone
workers. The
unit’s multiple
alarm
functions are
said to ensure
that support
sta

The C-2115 DECT handset from
Call Systems Technology (CST) has
been developed to
give the highest
possible level of
security to lone
workers. The
unit’s multiple
alarm
functions are
said to ensure
that support
staff are
instantly aware
and can
respond quickly
to at-risk
personnel, in the
event of an
emergency.

A large, easily
accessible button on
the top of the handset raises an
alarm, when the user chooses and is
capable. In other circumstances, a
man down alarm automatically alerts
supporting staff if the lone worker
falls to the floor. A pull-chord alarm
attached to the handset helps prevent
the handset being snatched away and
provides an alternative to the main
button alarm in an emergency. The
motion alarm sends an alert to
support staff if the handset is
motionless for a predetermined
period of time.

Another key safety feature is the
CST handset’s special positioning
technology, which locates personnel
precisely at any time. Positioning
beacons, sited according to the
facility’s need and design, log the
location of the person using the
handset as they
move from
place to
place.

The
positioning
technology also allows individual
handsets to work as keyless security
access fobs.

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