Safety Solutions for Lone Workers: Devices for Lone Worker Safety
- Alisha Jade

- 5 days ago
- 4 min read
Working alone can sometimes feel a bit unsettling. Whether you’re out in the field, working late hours, or simply on your own in a quiet office, having a way to quickly call for help is important. I understand how vital it is to feel safe and supported, even when you’re by yourself. That’s why I want to share some practical safety solutions for lone workers that can give you peace of mind without any fuss.
Why Devices for Lone Worker Safety Matter
When you’re working alone, there’s no one nearby to help if something unexpected happens. It could be a fall, a medical emergency, or even just feeling unsafe because of your surroundings. Having the right safety devices can make all the difference.
These devices are designed to be simple and reliable. They help you alert someone you trust quickly, so you’re never truly alone. You don’t need complicated gadgets or special training to use them. Just a quick press or a simple action can send a signal to your family, friends, or colleagues.
Some examples of these devices include personal alarms, GPS trackers, and mobile apps that connect you directly to your emergency contacts. They’re lightweight, easy to carry, and often come with features like fall detection or automatic alerts if you don’t check in.

Using these devices can help you feel more confident and secure. They’re not just for emergencies either. Sometimes, just knowing you have a way to reach out can reduce stress and help you focus better on your work.
How to Choose the Right Safety Device for You
Picking the right safety device depends on your specific needs and work environment. Here are some things to think about:
Ease of use: Choose something simple that you can operate without hassle, even if you’re in a hurry or feeling stressed.
Connectivity: Make sure the device works well in the areas where you spend most of your time. Some devices rely on cellular networks, while others use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
Alert options: Look for devices that let you send alerts to multiple people, like family members, coworkers, or emergency services.
Battery life: A device with a long battery life means you won’t have to worry about charging it constantly.
Additional features: Some devices offer fall detection, GPS tracking, or automatic check-ins. These can be helpful extras depending on your situation.
For example, if you work outdoors or travel a lot, a GPS-enabled device might be best. If you’re mostly indoors, a simple personal alarm or app could be enough.
Remember, the goal is to find something that fits naturally into your daily routine. It should feel like a helpful companion, not a burden.
What are the OSHA requirements for lone workers?
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) doesn’t have a specific standard just for lone workers. However, employers are responsible for providing a safe workplace under the General Duty Clause. This means they must identify hazards and take steps to protect employees, including those working alone.
Some key points to keep in mind:
Employers should assess the risks associated with lone working.
They need to provide appropriate training and safety equipment.
Communication systems should be in place so lone workers can get help quickly.
Emergency procedures must be clear and practiced regularly.
If you’re a lone worker, it’s a good idea to talk with your employer about what safety measures are in place. You can also suggest practical solutions like using lone worker safety devices to improve your protection.
Practical Tips to Stay Safe When Working Alone
Besides using safety devices, there are simple habits you can adopt to stay safer:
Check in regularly: Set up a schedule to check in with someone you trust. This could be a quick call, text, or app notification.
Plan your route: If you’re traveling or working in different locations, let someone know where you’ll be and when you expect to return.
Trust your instincts: If something feels off, don’t ignore it. Find a safe place or call for help.
Keep your phone charged: Always have your phone with you and make sure it’s charged before starting work.
Know your emergency contacts: Have a list of people to call in case of trouble, and make sure your device can reach them easily.
These small steps can make a big difference in how safe you feel throughout your day.

How My SOS Family Supports Your Safety
At My SOS Family, we believe safety should be simple and personal. Our service is designed to help you alert the people who care about you most, without needing complicated technology or a call center.
You can use our system to send an emergency alert with just a few taps. Your trusted contacts get notified right away, so help is never far away. It’s perfect for anyone who wants peace of mind - whether you’re working alone, caring for a loved one, or just want an extra layer of safety.
We’re here to support you every step of the way. Our goal is to make safety easy, so you can focus on what matters most without worry.
Taking the Next Step Toward Feeling Safer
Feeling safe when you’re on your own is important. It’s about knowing you have a way to reach out if you need help. Whether you choose a personal alarm, a GPS tracker, or a simple app, the right device can give you confidence and calm.
If you haven’t already, take a moment to think about what safety solutions might work best for you. Talk to your family, friends, or coworkers about your plans. And remember, you’re not alone - there are tools and people ready to support you.
Safety is a journey, and every step you take helps build a stronger, more secure day. I’m here to help you find the right solutions that fit your life and give you peace of mind.
Stay safe and take care.



