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What's happening  at the Front Desk?

Lone Workers are Vulnerable

No time to pick up the phone and call 911

No one knows that they are in trouble

Every second of response time is critical​​

The entire building is at Risk

Security needs to come help but everyone else to get away.​

Violence usually escalates; aggressor usually make threats or have warning signs​

The Panic Button HAS to work

The help message was sent but did anyone get it?​

In emergencies, clear info is vital, urgent and rare​​​​

A proven system is required

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He's warning you. 
Did you take it seriously?

Most violence has its warning signs. 

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​Most office incidents are not crime related but start as disputes.

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Many situations can be de-escalated if known.

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*2023 data

Most workplace assaults are non-lethal
but still have impact on 

  • production time and open hours

  • employee morale

  • company reputation

  • insurance premiums

  • customer sense of security

The media focuses on the rare Mass Shootings but the greater impact of assaults happens everyday.​

Get support before you Panic!
 

Click before 

  • aggression escalates

  • suspicious person becomes threatening

  • you don't want to be alone with them

Proven Results

since 2008, ePanicButton has addressed hundreds of thousands of security and safety incidents

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Total Incidents
266,832

Total number of times that a worker hit the ePanicButton in response to an incident.

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Serious Incident Notifications
80,141

Mass Notifications for intruder alert. 

Campus Wide Lock-Down Alerts

Law Enforcement Required

Physical Assault and Injuries

Emergency Prevented

Escalations Prevented
170,500

The real benefit of the program. 

Cases where support was summoned before the incident could escalate.

Getting help from a manager or co-worker when overwhelmed or concerned. 

*from 2008 - 2024

Testimonials

Diane Murphy, 
Community Partnership, Inc.

I am very much appreciative of your commitment to this topic and your dedication to make everyone more aware of their own personal safety. Great job!

Bob Ross,

Brockton Neighborhood Health Center

“One of our nurses at the nursing station faced an irate patient who was carrying a knife. She sent an ePanic Button alert. The nurses received the help they needed and all responders who were supposed to be there arrived quickly. No one was hurt. The nurse was quite happy with the system! ePanic Button worked perfectly.”

Townsend Collins, Mecklenburg County, NC 

“We had a customer who didn't understand the word ‘No’ in a Health Department rule for an event. He was here for an hour. Our employee issued an ePanic Button low level support request. Everything was handled well. ePanic Button worked exactly as planned.”

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