The people who serve the public deserve to be protected, too.

Government employees interact with the public at some of its most frustrated, vulnerable, and volatile moments. Social workers. Licensing clerks. Court staff. Housing caseworkers. They show up every day in service of their communities — often alone, often without security nearby. ROAR gives them a way to get help instantly, without escalating the situation or waiting for someone to notice. 

Inspector with a clipboard meeting with a business owner indoors.

Safety infrastructure built for government complexity.

Government facilities are large, multi-use, and often under-resourced when it comes to security. ROAR provides a scalable, low-infrastructure solution that fits how public sector organizations actually operate — across departments, buildings, and agencies.

Wearable duress button

Worn discreetly, activated with one press during any threatening interaction. No smartphone needed. No attention drawn to the employee calling for help.

Room and floor-level location data

Responders receive the employee’s precise location the moment an alert is triggered, critical in large government buildings with complex layouts.

Multi-responder notification

Alerts reach security, supervisors, and designated safety staff simultaneously, ensuring coordinated response regardless of who is closest.

Multi-site and multi-department deployment

One platform manages coverage across agencies, buildings, and locations, with centralized oversight and reporting to support safety leadership.

Documentation and incident reporting

Built-in records support compliance requirements, after-action reviews, and ongoing safety program management.

Moments your employees know too well.

A counter. A line. A bad day that isn’t yours. These aren’t rare incidents. They’re the front desk. ROAR’s staff duress system gets support to your team in minutes.

Person reaching up to press a ROAR panic button mounted discreetly underneath a counter or desk ledge.

A front-desk clerk at a public service counter facing a hostile or threatening visitor can discreetly call for security.

A field inspector or social worker visiting a site alone can trigger an alert if they feel endangered.

A caseworker in a one-on-one meeting that turns volatile can summon help without escalating the encounter.

Public service shouldn’t come at the cost of personal safety. Talk to our team about protecting your workforce.

Public service comes with risks most people never see.

Government employees work in environments with unique and often underappreciated safety risks. Social services workers manage volatile one-on-one interactions. Permit and licensing offices handle confrontational members of the public. Court facilities, DMVs, unemployment offices, and housing authorities all place staff in situations where a conversation can turn dangerous without warning — and help is often not nearby.

ROAR’s wearable staff-safety platform gives public-sector employees a quiet, reliable way to call for assistance — instantly, discreetly, and with precise location — without reaching for a phone or fixed alarm. It’s protection built for the real complexity of government buildings, multi-department facilities, and distributed agency locations.

Protection & accountability at scale

A discreet press alerts colleagues and security in real time during an intrusion, a violent incident, or a threatening encounter — cutting response time when it matters most.

For agencies managing multiple sites and compliance obligations, ROAR’s centrally managed platform delivers both protection and a clear record of accountability.