When you think of GPS and personal alarms, what comes to mind? Maybe it’s peace of mind for an adventurer exploring off the beaten path or that heart-stopping moment when a parent realises they’ve lost track of their child in a busy crowd. Perhaps it’s reassuring for a worried spouse when their partner is running late or even a tool for employers to monitor staff when safety and accountability are key. Whatever your situation, personal GPS trackers are designed to fit your needs.
Lone worker safety alarms are all about helping you keep track of the essential people in your life. Using a device that taps into the GPS satellite network lets you see where someone is, whether it’s an elderly family member or an employee working alone late at night. Most personal alarms with GPS tracking, especially for elderly people, send this data or SMS back to you via mobile networks like Telstra or Optus. This is why a subscription fee is included, just like your mobile phone plan.
Some devices, like the Garmin inReach mini2, send their location data via satellite, making them ideal for areas without mobile coverage.
Whether you’re watching your kids, looking out for elderly parents, or simply wanting to ensure the safety of someone close, a GPS personal alarm can be a real game-changer in today’s world.
Medical alarms for seniors combine two key technologies: GPS (Global Positioning System) and communication networks (like Telstra or Optus). Here’s a breakdown of how it all works:
The GPS alarm device has a built-in receiver that connects to a satellite network orbiting the Earth. These satellites send signals to the GPS device, allowing it to calculate its exact location based on the time it takes for the signals to reach it from multiple satellites.
Once the GPS alarm determines its location, it sends that information to someone, whether a family member, caregiver, or emergency service. Most GPS alarms transmit this location data using mobile data networks (like 4G or 5G). Some devices even use satellite communication, especially in areas without mobile coverage.
The location data is then relayed to a designated recipient through an app, a website dashboard, or sometimes SMS. Some GPS alarms also have SOS buttons or automatic fall-detection features. When activated, they send an alert to the designated contact, showing the exact location and sometimes sending a help request.
Many GPS alarms offer real-time tracking, so you can see the person’s location anytime. This is particularly useful for monitoring vulnerable individuals, like children or the elderly, and ensuring their safety.
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