Category: Blog

  • Hotel Laws and Regulations for Safety

    Hotel Laws and Regulations for Safety

    Due to the nature of the work, employees in the hospitality industry are particularly vulnerable to assaults and threatening or inappropriate behavior. In part, this is down to the fact…

  • ROAR for Ukrainian Relief

    ROAR for Ukrainian Relief

    Irish statesman Edmund Burke (1729-1797) once famously said, “Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little.” He also said, “the only…

  • This Will Drive More Applicants to Your Job Postings

    This Will Drive More Applicants to Your Job Postings

    Panic Buttons Are Key Benefits for Employees If you’re a service-based business and you are not listing “Panic Buttons” as a benefit you offer, you are missing an opportunity. Other…

  • 5 Safety Tips for Addiction Counselors

    5 Safety Tips for Addiction Counselors

    As most healthcare professionals will be only too aware, workplace violence disproportionately affects those working in the industry. In the US, 70-74% of workplace assaults occur in healthcare settings. During the…

  • ROAR for Good in the News

    ROAR for Good in the News

  • BLE vs. BLE Mesh Panic Buttons: A Simple Guide

    BLE vs. BLE Mesh Panic Buttons: A Simple Guide

    For anyone researching panic buttons, the tech that lives under the hood of those tiny little devices can sometimes be confusing. Sure, they’re based around networks, which almost anyone can…

  • 8 Healthcare Facility Safety Tips

    8 Healthcare Facility Safety Tips

    TLDR According to OSHA, hospitals and healthcare facilities are among the most dangerous places to work, with twice the rate of workplace injuries compared to the private sector. However, through…

  • Common Health and Safety Issues in Healthcare

    Common Health and Safety Issues in Healthcare

    According to The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), hospitals and healthcare facilities are among the most hazardous places to work in the world, recording a rate of 5.5 work related injuries and illnesses for every 100…

  • Screamers vs. Panic Buttons

    Screamers vs. Panic Buttons

    According to a 2016 survey of 500 Chicago hotel workers, 58% have experienced at least one incident of sexual harassment by guests when they were at work. That’s up to twice the rate…

  • What Panic Buttons are a Must-Have Hotel Technology

    What Panic Buttons are a Must-Have Hotel Technology

    Giving employees the tools and resources they need to protect themselves in the workplace is a must in the hotel industry:  it helps in raising safety standards, makes the work environment more egalitarian and inclusive, and protects valued members of staff. Research has shown…