SoloTraxx
BlueSky Wireless create intelligent systems that bring together disparate equipment to make them work in harmony.
SoloTraxx means that lone is never alone.
SoloTraxx monitors all lone workers throughout your organisation and automatically sounds the alarm if there is a problem. For example, if there is a single-crew security operative patrolling a large site, they, and you, can rest assured that following any incident, SoloTraxx will ensure they receive the help and support they need, when it’s needed. Every time.
Worker welfare is of paramount concern for all forward thinking organisations, this is why SoloTraxx is the ideal solution to reassure and protect your most valuable asset.
What are the advantages of using SoloTraxx?
SoloTraxx is simple to configure and use. It’s easy to support and maintain as all software resides on the SoloTraxx server, installed on your existing network. The wireless telephones do not require any additional software to be loaded, nor do the client workstations that wish to monitor the lone workers. A standard web browser is all that’s required. SoloTraxx is based on standard technology. All that’s required is an existing TCP/IP network and an existing PBX telephone system. Our dedicated team work with your IT department to extend your wired network to add the wireless infrastructure that is required to communicate with the wireless SpectraLink telephones.
What does SoloTraxx do?
Your lone worker simply carries a supported Wi-Fi phone, Dect phone or PMR radio, and all they have to do at the start of their shift is log on using their employee number. From then on SoloTraxx knows where the lone worker is. At any time the lone worker can enter a 3-button key-press to acknowledge their well being. If the lone worker forgets then SoloTraxx will call them. If they respond then all is well. However if the lone worker does not respond then SoloTraxx retries a number of times. Then, if the lone worker does not answer then an alarm is raised. SoloTraxx sends details of the alarm by text message and email to all members of the man-down response team. The alarm message contains details of who is in trouble and their last known location. You can also view the status monitor wirelessly on site using a ruggedised PDA. If the alarm was raised in a high-risk area then the email will include a hyperlink to live and recent network camera images.