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People quite happily insure their personal possessions,
their pets, and even their holidays, but how many insure against
their own personal safety? What value would you put on the life
or wellbeing of yourself, your family members, or your employees?
It is a fact that we all live and work in environments that are
far from totally safe. We may encounter situations that may totally
change our lives for ever.
Many people will remember the case of Suzy
Lamplugh, the young lady who vanished without trace when she
met a stranger as part of her routine work as an estate agent in
1986. We will never know what happened to Suzy, and we will never
know what the future holds for ourselves.
Will you 'watch out' for me.................?
- Would you feel safer if someone was constantly 'watching out'
for you?
- If someone was authorised by yourself to give vitally important
details to the emergency services if required to do so?
- If someone knew the registration number and details of your
car as you set out for that journey or business appointment?
- If someone knew who you were going to meet, where you were
meeting them, and even when your meeting had been successfully
completed?
Alert Limited give this level of cover to every
one of our members. It is our business to watch over you.
- Do you ever travel alone either for business purposes or even
peronal reasons such as going on holiday?
- In the event of an emergency do you have any medical conditions
that would require specialist treatment?
- Do you take regular medication for any medical condition?
- Are you a "lone worker" for example, lorry driver,
bus driver, delivery driver, shop worker, mobile hairdresser,
insurance agent, business consultant or partake in anything else
that could be described as lone working? (see the Health
and Safety Executive document on lone workers)
- Do you regularly take your business takings to the bank alone?
- Do you live alone?
- Do you own a telephone, either a mobile or landline?
If you can answer 'YES' to any of the above
questions then you will benefit from our Safe-T personal safety
service.
We are dedicated to looking after you - if you
want us to - through our own suite of personal safety services
and devices.
Alert Limited is a business specialising in the
safety and wellbeing of all registered clients. We provide a round-the-clock
service every day of the year, without exception, for private individuals,
companies and their employees through our Safe-T
services. Our extended service, Loneworker Safe-T, is aimed at anyone who travels
alone, works alone (including self-employed people), or works in hazardous environments.
At any time of the day or night we provide a rapid
response to your call for assistance. As soon as you trigger an
alert to us, we assess the situation and scramble
the correct assistance to your aid, be it the ambulance,
police or fire service, a carer,
a relative, or a neighbour.
As a registered client of Alert Limited, we hold
on our secure database all the essential medical and health information
you wish to give us. When our operators get an alert from you they
access that encrypted data to give paramedics and emergency services
your vital details. In situations where every second counts, we
save valuable time.
Whether you are at home, at work, or travelling
between destinations; whether you alert us by mobile phone, landline
or text message; whether the incident is crime-related, life-threatening
or a medical emergency, or even if you are feeling threatened by
a situation, we will answer you and watch over you until you are
in safe hands. All calls into and out of our system are automatically
recorded and could be used as evidence if required.
Am I being watched.................?
You need to be aware that everyone
who uses a mobile phone within the UK today is having their whereabouts tracked
without their knowledge. The network operators can identify which network
cell you are in when you make a call or send a text message and have to reveal this
information to the police if requested to do so.
This is how many crimes
are solved today.
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