
Discover how GPS Geo Guard Duress provides unparalleled protection, delivering real-time security and peace of mind for your entire workforce. When every second counts, trust the most advanced and user-friendly safety solution on the market to protect what matters most—Your People.123


Protect your team with GPS Geo Guard, the discreet, easy-to-use safety solution designed in Australia to safeguard lone workers. With Automatic fall detection with Zero False alarms, emergency SOS Duress Panic Alarm, Live and recorded audio, your employees are never truly alone—help is just a click away.







Stay Compliant. Stay Safe. Equip your workforce with GPS Geo Guard Duress Alarms —the most effective, compliant, and reliable solution for lone worker safety.
A workforce duress alarm is a personal safety device designed to protect employees working alone or in high-risk environments. With a single press of the SOS button, workers can instantly alert supervisors or a 24/7 monitoring centre, enabling rapid emergency response and improved workplace safety.
Workforce duress alarms provide immediate access to help during emergencies through SOS alerts, GPS location tracking, live communication, and automatic fall detection. This ensures employees receive assistance quickly, even if they are unable to use a phone or call for help.
Workforce duress alarms are widely used in healthcare, aged care, disability services, government agencies, education, retail, security, maintenance, logistics, and field service industries where employees may face safety risks while working alone or in remote locations.
Yes. Workforce duress alarms support Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) obligations by helping organisations protect lone and high-risk workers, improve incident response procedures, and demonstrate a proactive approach to duty of care and workplace risk management.
When a duress alarm is activated, an alert is sent immediately to designated contacts or a professional monitoring centre. Depending on the situation, operators can verify the incident, track the worker's location, communicate with the user, and coordinate emergency services or first responders if required.