personal safety device for diabetics

Why Diabetics Should Own A Safety Device

Diabetes is a metabolic illness in which your body cannot produce or use insulin, a hormone that maintains blood sugar levels. Reduced insulin activity causes an uncontrolled increase in blood glucose concentration, which may harm multiple organs. This article explores several reasons people with diabetes should own a safety device.   A survey conducted in the…

Halloween Safety Tips and panic Button

Halloween Safety Tips — How A Panic Button Can Help?

Haunted houses, hayrides, pumpkin patches, it’s that time of the year again! Halloween is the only day of the year when parents allow their kids to accept candies from strangers and let their children wear the goofiest costumes publicly.  Everyone anticipates spending time with their families, carving pumpkins, coming up with costume ideas, and setting…

Lone worker safety device for Healthcare Professionals

Why Do Lone Workers in Healthcare Need a Safety Device?

Lone workers encounter difficult circumstances regularly in the healthcare industry. They frequently enter patient homes or consulting spaces alone, work late, and handle delicate or emotionally draining circumstances. Between their houses and appointments, they also spend some time traveling alone.  The US Bureau of Labour Statistics estimates that from 2019 to 2029, employment in healthcare…

International Day For Disaster Risk Reduction

International Day For Disaster Risk Reduction

“Revolution is as unpredictable as an earthquake and as beautiful as spring. Its coming is always a surprise, but its nature should not be.”                                                              -Rebecca Solnit In 2021, The Emergency Event Database recorded 432 disastrous events worldwide. A considerably higher average than the annual average of 357 catastrophic events recorded between 2001-2020.  The 2021 ruinous…

Active Aging Week

Active Aging Week – Why You Need A Personal Safety Device If You Are Over The Age Of 50

A US Census Beauru report indicated that individuals 85 and above are the fastest growing age group by percentage. Moreover, a research study in the Pew Internet & American Life Project suggested that around 53% of Americans aged 65 or older are active on social websites. 34% of them are using Facebook and similar social…

Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week

Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week

Children’s safety has always been a great concern on an international level. Several policies, committees, and campaigns were established to foster knowledge among people to help create a safe environment for the little legs.  Children Passenger Safety Awareness Week is celebrated on the third week of September, from the 18th to the 25th, to highlight…

Protect your babies on National Baby Safety Month

National Baby Safety Month

Although parents and caregivers have a lot on their hands, keeping your infant safe and healthy should be the most important one. Whether you are about to become a first-time parent, are expanding your family, or are a grandmother/father, this is the perfect moment to start taking precautions and keeping your baby safe. Baby Safety…

National Child Protection Week and kids safety tips

National Child Protection Week

Children are subjected to pernicious types of abuse, exploitation, and violence. It occurs in every nation — both online and in settings where kids should be the safest—their homes and schools. The three types of child abuse are physical, emotional, and sexual.  National Child Protection Week is a yearly occasion celebrated to highlight the significance…

National Disaster Preparedness Month

National Disaster Preparedness Month

With increasing global temperatures, the world is at risk of natural disasters more than ever. They may include hurricanes, tornadoes, storms, floods, droughts, wildfires, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.    In 2021 alone, more than 20 weather-related catastrophes caused over $1 billion in damages in the US. A natural disaster may hit a state anytime and…

Student safety device and tips

Student Safety Devices: Why Your Child Needs One

For most students, entering a university means living by themselves for the first time. While this independence may be exciting for many, others are stressing over their safety. Each university faces safety issues ranging from theft, harassment, and cyberbullying to drug abuse. While most campuses are safe, an unfortunate incident may strike at any time.…