
Security giant ADT has announced that it is 'really excited' about its new partnership with lone worker safety expert Safepoint.
In a public announcement, the 150-year-old security company said keeping staff safe when they’re working remotely is incredibly important to them and that Safepoint provides 'the most advanced and comprehensive' lone worker solution on the market.
So what makes Safepoint stand out against other solutions? In this article, we’ll look at the existing lone worker landscape, and how the UK-based company has been making waves.
Lone working, a growing issue?
A lone worker is defined as working out of sight or earshot of their colleagues for some of their workday and is generally seen as being at higher risk of experiencing violence or a serious injury.
It is often claimed that lone workers make up one-fifth of the UK workforce but Safepoint think that number may now be much higher –especially in a post-covid world.
This potential increase can be attributed to the rise of alternative modes of working –such as working flexibly, remotely, or from home. Similarly, jobs that were once handled by a team, are more frequently managed by just one or two people.
This trend is reflected in the latest regulations. In 2022, the British Standards Institute updated their lone working guidance to highlight the importance of protecting those who work at home –as well as those who work in small groups.
A modern solution for lone workers
Since 2017, Safepoint has established itself as an pioneering solution for protecting lone workers. It is this focus on quality and innovation that has led to their unique partnership with one of the UK’s premier security companies.
And it is not just ADT that have noticed Safepoint’s unique approach to lone worker protection. Safepoint is currently trusted by the NHS, Mitsubishi, Michelin and Age UK. Even the aforementioned British Standards Institute, who literally wrote the guidance on lone worker safety, uses Safepoint to protect its staff.
Safepoint has been called 'incredibly easy to use' by The East of England Co-op, a 'simple piece of software that can save lives' by Farmers Weekly, and an 'innovative app' that could 'dramatically reduce' lone worker deaths by The Telegraph.
What makes Safepoint so good at protecting lone workers?
Safepoint helps companies protect and organise their staff through their award-winning apps and wearable devices, as well as a 24/7 emergency response service.
If a Safepoint user is injured or unresponsive, a smart alarm (complete with the user’s live location and safety information) is sent to a team of expert responders.
Within ten seconds of an alarm being triggered, the response team will attempt to check in with the user. If at any point the team feels that there is a genuine emergency, they are trained and qualified to liaise with the emergency services.
More than just alerts
On the face of it, this system is fairly simple. Through fall-detection, time-out and manual panic alarms, a user can call for help and instantly be connected to a team of professional responders. The ingenious aspect is how Safepoint has combined these safety features with a host of team management and logistic functions.
Through the Safepoint app, supervisors can not only see their team’s live location, but also what task they are working on, when they expect to be finished and, of course, if there are any active alerts.
These features are helping businesses transform how they manage their remote workforce. What’s more, by helping keep teams productive and organised, Safepoint is actually keeping them safer.
ADT-powered protection
Another reason why Safepoint offers unprecedented protection is its exclusive partnership with ADT. At the start of 2023, Safepoint announced that the 150-year-old brand would be taking over its emergency response service via the purpose-built Alarm Receiving Centre.
If a Safepoint user is injured, under threat or unresponsive, their emergency alert will be handled immediately by one of the world’s oldest and best-known security companies.
The partnership has already proved incredibly popular to Safepoint’s user base – and with good reason. After all, ADT’s residential division protects more than 240,000 customers and enjoys an 'Excellent' rating on Trustpilot, while its business alarms are often rated the best in the UK.
The all-in-one system for remote and lone workers
The combination of Safepoint’s intelligent staff protection and team management, with ADT’s unparalleled experience in handling emergency situations, makes for a really powerful system.
In the words of their CEO, Safepoint are “aiming to be the all-in-one solution for keeping staff safe and organised –wherever, whenever and however they want to work.”
Those interested in Safepoint’s ADT-backed lone working and staff management system can start a completely free trial at safepointapp.com or they can book a demo at safepointapp.com/book-a-meeting. They also have exclusive discounts for charities and enterprise customers.