You can even link the service to your mobile device, you get a Safety Net and community by your side everywhere, every day.
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At home, school, work, or in your car, this safety service stays with you.
Vital information shared with those who need it when they need to help you.
An automatic response plan so you're always prepared.
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Beyond emergencies. Use it when you don't feel comfortable or something doesn't feel right.
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I know that I can't be with my wife and children all the time. I feel good we share this safety service because I feel like I'm there for them even though I'm not there physically.
I can be there for my kids at school. My son pressed the Help Button when he was at School after school let out. I was surprised because it is one of our Safe Zones. I immediately called him on his cell. He did not pick up. I saw that he was at the school, so I call the school and told them that my son was in the playground (because I knew his exact location) and had pressed the Help Button. She went to the window, looked out, and saw that the school's bully had him pinned against the fence and was threatening him. She took action immediately.
I don't feel comfortable walking alone at night across the college campus. This services keeps me safe. I know that, at a press of a button, many students along with my safety network will come to my aid when and where I need it.
I was upstairs. I heard a widow shatter downstairs. I immediately pressed the Help button. My neighbors were notified immediately. In two minutes they had their lights on and were shining a flashlight into my living room. The burglar ran from our house through the garage. It scared him away before anything terrible could happen.
My husband had to travel out of town on business for three days. I didn't feel comfortable being alone in my home with my three kids while he was traveling. With the help button I know that my husband, friends, and neighbors are a button push away. I feel safe even though he's not at home right now.
I was on a date. We were had seen each other a couple times, but I didn't know him that well. We met at a restaurant. Dinner was great. Then, after we left the restaurant and were walking over to the restaurant a couple blocks away the guy got creepy. I pressed my Help Button. My friend who was waiting at the theater got the message immediately. She left the theater and immediately started walking our direction, calling out my name. I don't know what would have happened if she wasn't there for me.
It was spring break. My friends and I went to Florida. It was our first time. We met some locals at our hotel. They invited us to their party, so we went. The first hour was great. But then it started to get weird. And, when we tried to leave they insisted we stay. I really felt uncomfortable. I was afraid that if they saw me calling someone they would have been alerted and things would have escalated to something terrible. Within ten minutes police showed up at the house.
Many things can happen when a stranger enters your home. Behind closed doors anything can happen. The Help Button can be your best line of defense, so carry your cell phone in hand. Should anything happen, a split second press of the Help Button can trigger the assistance from your next door neighbor, alert your husband at work, and put you on a direct path to receiving 911 assistance.
With this service I can help my neighbors. I can be there for them if they need help, and we can work together securing the dangerous areas and characters in our community.
My kid recently went off to college, and like any parent, I hope he will make the right choices, but realistically, not all 18-year-olds do. I know there may be parties at a frat house or bar and a situation that is potentially dangerous will occur. With this service -- should a problem arise he has a deterrent, a tool to make himself safer.
My daughter was walking home from school. We live about 11 blocks from school. She noticed a guy following her. At first it seemed to be nothing. He hung 100 meters back. Then it became 50 meters. When it was about 25 meters she felt threatened. "It started to feel creepy and scary, I didn't know what to do." she told me. She pressed the Help Button. I was at work several miles away. Her Dad was out of town on business. Thank goodness Uncle Charlie got the message. When he clicked on the link for SafeKidZone, he saw he was close to her. He immediately went to her location.
I am a real estate. I travel all over the city. One Saturday I was called to meet with homeowners that wanted to sale their home. Of course, I hopped in my car immediately, punched in the address, and let my navigation system do the rest. In my business, you jump on the opportunity as soon as possible. About half a mile from the address my cell phone started beeping like crazy. I didn't understand why. I looked. It was my Threat Alert. It notified me that the threat level of the area was very high because there were many Sex Offenders and Crime in the area. I thought it would pass. As I approached the address the threat level increased. I was shocked. The address where I was headed was the actual address of a registered sex offender.
Unfortunately, with all the stuff that been happening here in town with crime and stuff you end up hearing it third hand and you're wondering if my kids are OK at school or on their way home from school. Knowing that your kids are equipped with a Help Button let's them notify me whenever or wherever they may not feel comfortable.
At the scene of an accident, where there are casualties, first responders are making life-and-death decisions. They arrive and want to treat you quickly and also notify your family or friends. Thanks to MobileTREC they information vital for my survival including my location. For example, they know that I was allergic to bee stings.
It was Saturday afternoon. I just finished my shopping at the local mall. I had been there hundreds of times. As I approached my car I noticed the rear tire was flat. I was just about to call a towing company when a man in a business suit approached me and asked if I needed help. When he finish helping with the tire he asked if I could give him a ride to the back side of the mall. I knew it was a deserted area. I felt threatened. I pressed the Help Button. A neighbor picked up the alert. He was a the mall and saw my location in the parking lot. Within three minutes he arrived to help.
Chances are that your ex is just heart-broken. But, if their patterns become a little worrisome make certain that your are prepared with a Help Button.
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