When staff are on the move – from servicing utilities in Tamworth, to maintaining public spaces in Port Macquarie, or patrolling businesses in Newcastle – safety becomes harder to manage. Distance, isolation, and unpredictable risks increase the need for reliable safety tools.
GPS-enabled duress devices bridge that gap. They don’t just signal for help; they pinpoint exactly where help is needed.
These devices combine the core features of a duress alarm with built-in location technology:
Utility workers and contractors often operate alone in remote areas. GPS duress devices ensure that if an accident occurs, responders know precisely where to go, even in hard-to-reach locations.
Council and facility staff maintaining parks, schools, and public spaces can encounter unpredictable risks – from injuries to aggressive members of the public. GPS-enabled alarms add an extra layer of security.
Security staff covering large areas, especially at night, face potential threats. GPS monitoring allows control centres to follow their route and respond immediately to duress alerts, improving both safety and accountability.
In regional NSW, where distances are greater and emergency services may take longer to arrive, knowing where someone is makes all the difference. For employers with mobile workforces in Tamworth, Moree, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, and Newcastle, GPS-enabled duress devices are an essential part of modern safety systems.
For businesses with staff working in the field, GPS-enabled duress devices are more than a gadget – they are a lifeline. By ensuring faster response, WHS compliance, and confidence for employees, they set a new standard for lone worker safety.
ASG offers a range of GPS-enabled duress devices tailored to the needs of regional NSW industries. From technicians to patrol staff, we provide solutions that protect your people and strengthen your WHS compliance.
Contact ASG today to discuss GPS-enabled duress solutions for your workforce.