09 April 2026 | Safetrac Solutions Ltd
Before anything happens, staying connected keeps workers safe with checkpoint
Most lone worker incidents don’t start with an emergency. They start with uncertainty.
A housing officer arriving at a routine visit.
A field inspector entering a quiet, unfamiliar site.
A community worker stepping into a situation that feels slightly off.
These are moderate-risk, everyday situations.
Nothing has happened, but the worker is alone and exposed.
This is where a lone worker alarm with two-way voice makes the difference.