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22 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

22 September 2023

REVLAB updates panic button app for hotel staff protection

The app enables the sending of alerts to security, management and authorities for a streamlined response.

Upasana Mukherjee September 21 2023

REVLAB Technology has unveiled the recent update to its panic button app, which is designed for the protection of hotel staff.

The latest update includes a three-second delay feature, which requires users to confirm their emergency within a short timeframe.

This addition aims to reduce false alarms by ensuring the button is activated by hotel workers only in genuine emergency situations.

REVLAB Technology client operations manager Martin said: “We understand the importance of not only providing a quick response to emergencies but also ensuring the accuracy of these alerts.

“By incorporating a three-second time delay, we are significantly reducing the likelihood of false alarms while still guaranteeing swift action when it's truly needed.”

REVLAB’s panic button app includes additional features such as two-way communication, which allows hotel staff to communicate with security for vital information during emergencies.

It also helps track location in real-time through Bluetooth, helping responders locate workers in distress.

Additionally, it instantly sends alerts to security, management and authorities for a streamlined response.

By continuously integrating new features, the app is expected to set a new standard for accuracy in emergency response technology.

REVLAB Technology aims to deliver safety and security solutions that benefit both hotel workers and management.

The company leverages marketing solutions while offering lightweight software to meet the requirements of various industries.

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