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LoneALERT wins new contracts

05 August 2016

LoneALERT is celebrating winning dozens of new contracts as it continues to lead the field in lone worker protection. 

LoneALERT is a comprehensive suite of products to protect staff working alone, remotely or who are vulnerable. It uses complex patented technology written by Birmingham-based Advance IT Group and is being turned to by companies from a varied range of industries to help keep their staff safe in the line of duty. 

Among the new contracts it has been awarded include Heston Community Primary School, in London, which has chosen an app-based solution and Man Down devices to protect maintenance workers on the school grounds; consulting firm Jacobs UK, whose ecologists working out on their own are now checking into their shifts using LoneALERT’s smartphone apps; Siemens Traffic Solutions, which has purchased 10 Man Down devices and RF tags to locate staff working alone and out-of-hours on a large site; E.on, which has extended the use of the company’s smartphone apps for its field-based staff and Age UK’s Teeside branch, which has turned to LoneALERT to protect its support workers who spend their time out and about with members of the public. 

Detectronic LTD has purchased a Man Down device to give peace of mind to a worker who suffers with epilepsy, whilst contracts have also been secured with Associated British Ports, Crossreach Rankeillor, Jacopa, Francis Flower, JPL Print and Design, Re-neuron, sports centre operator GLL, Euro Car Parks, Metaldyne, Molecular Products Ltd, Aberdeen County Council, Titan Security, Siemens Health Care and Celvac. 

 

 
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