Lone Worker Alarms & Safety Devices | Man Down Alarms

Protect your lone workers

Creating a safe environment for your employees is not only required by law, but can have numerous benefits, including improved staff morale, greater productivity and lower absenteeism rates. One way to do this is by implementing a lone worker alarm system or a duress alarm like the Tunstall Gem4.

Our lone worker safety devices are designed to protect individuals who are working on their own in potentially hazardous locations or situations and may not have easy access to help if they needed it.


What is a lone worker alarm?

Our man down alarm, the Tunstall Gem4®, is an innovative lone worker safety solution that alerts our Customer Care Centre when it is pressed or when it detects that the worker wearing the alarm has fallen or become injured in the workplace. Tunstall’s personal alarm comes in the form of a personal pendant or a wearable device that can be triggered to signal for help if an employee has been injured or is in distress.

The Tunstall Gem4 also uses motion detectors and GPS technology to detect when a worker has fallen over, and to locate them when they have been stuck in a hazardous situation, stopped moving for a certain period of time, or found in an area they should not be in. When the alarm is activated, it sends a signal to a Customer Care Centre which can then contact emergency services and provide assistance quickly.

Who can benefit from lone worker alarm devices?

Personal safety alarms like the Tunstall Gem4 are ideal for any business or organisation that employs workers who may be at risk of harm or injury while working on their own. These include:

  • Community workers

  • Aged Care workers

  • Construction workers

  • Night shift workers

  • Mobile workers

  • People with physical disabilities

  • Those who travel regularly for work


Using the Tunstall Gem4 as a Lone Worker Safety Device

Equipping your isolated employees with a lone worker device such as a fall detector or panic button like the Tunstall Gem4 can help facilitate faster responses in the case of workplace accidents or emergencies. This wearable technology can ensure that your lone workers can get access to help 24/7, giving both employer and employee peace of mind that they will receive timely assistance in an emergency situation. The Tunstall Gem4 also comes equipped with GPS tracking so a response team can quickly reach the person in need at the exact location of the incident.

Key Features:

  • Easy to use SOS button to raise an alarm

  • GPS location to accurately locate the wearer

  • Connects to 24/7 Customer Care Centre

  • Automatic fall detection alert (if enabled)

  • Open voice communication, allowing the wearer to speak directly with a Customer Care Consultant

  • SOS activation can be triggered via the charging base if the device is within Bluetooth range and sufficiently charged.

  • USB-powered charging dock

  • Compatible with the 4G network

  • IP67 Water resistant

  • Ability to find lost devices

  • Device feedback by voice prompts and vibration


The benefits of a man down alarm

Man down alarms (a.k.a lone worker alarms) are invaluable for businesses when it comes to safety and security. Not only can they provide peace of mind knowing that your employees can be provided with immediate assistance when in distress, but they can also:

Send alerts when an employee has fallen or become immobilised

Enable workers to communicate with Customer Care Consultants

Quickly locate an injured individual using GPS tracking


How Our Lone Worker Alarm Works

Tunstall’s Lone Worker alarm allows employees to check in with our Customer Care Centre. They can check in and check out wherever their work assignment may be, in addition to being able to trigger a duress call at any time. Our Care Consultants work around the clock to follow up on incidents, monitor real-time alerts and can signal for an employer or emergency services to assist, offering direct support when needed.

In the unfortunate event that a lone worker becomes injured, our Care Consultants can monitor and take action to remedy the situation. Should a lone worker fail to check in or check out of their work schedule, our consultants will follow up with them and their employer until a resolution is achieved and the employee's safety is confirmed.


Alternative Lone Worker Safety Solution

In addition to man down alarms, Tunstall also offers a Lone Worker Smartphone App. Like the Tunstall Gem4, this can help employers keep their team safe in their place of work.

Lifestream by Guardian

This personal safety app can be especially tailored for lone workers. Available in the Google Play Store and the App Store, the Lifestream mobile app is designed to improve the safety of your lone workers through a built-in check-in and-out system. Employees use this to note when and where they begin their remote work, which keeps you up to date on their safety status. Should your employee fail to check out, our Care Consultant will follow up and assess the situation, by directly contacting both the lone worker and the employer. If necessary, and if part of the protocols we've agreed with the employer, we could escalate the situation by sending an emergency response team to help the lone worker in need.

Your employees can also tap on the 24/7 SOS call button should they experience an accident, or require other forms of assistance.


How organisations can partner with Tunstall for Lone Worker Safety

Healthcare and community care organisations, such as Ozcare, provide a wide range of health and community services to their clients. These services may include aged care, nursing services, allied health support, dementia care, and other community support services.

By partnering with Tunstall and using our Lone Worker Safety Solutions, including our highly-regarded Connected Care Service, these partner organisations are able to ensure safety and peace of mind for their lone workers and care staff. This allows them to focus on delivering exceptional service and high-quality care for their clients.

Overall, these partnerships between healthcare and community care organisations and Tunstall help to provide much-needed support and resources to those in need, improving the lives of both the clients and the care staff.


Want to learn more about our Lone Worker Alarm for yourself or your employees?

If you're interested in our lone worker safety solutions, please contact our team to arrange a quote. We have a variety of funding options depending on your circumstances.


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FAQs About Lone Worker Alarms

+ Who is responsible for lone worker safety?

Ultimately, the employer is responsible for the safety of their lone workers and must ensure that they are adequately protected while performing their duties. This includes providing a suitable risk assessment and implementing appropriate safety measures such as man down alarms or fall detectors.

+ Why is lone worker safety important?

Lone workers are vulnerable to a variety of risks including exposure to hazardous materials, violence and assault, slips, trips and falls. It is essential that employers take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of their isolated employees.

+ Which industries can benefit from lone worker alarms?

Industries such as healthcare, construction, security, and facilities management can benefit from lone worker alarms. These alarms provide added safety and security for employees who work alone or in remote locations.

+Is a lone worker alarm and a man down alarm the same thing?

A lone worker alarm and a man down alarm are similar but not exactly the same. A lone worker alarm is typically used to alert a monitoring center or supervisor when an employee has not checked in or responded to a pre-determined check-in schedule. A man down alarm, on the other hand, is activated when an employee has fallen or is in a prone position and unable to move or communicate. Both types of alarms are designed to provide added safety and security for workers, but they serve different purposes.