Let me tell you about when I was at University. It was in the late 70s and Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, was striking terror round West Yorkshire. Every evening after lectures I would accompany my female friends back out to their flats a couple of miles away from campus and then walk back to my accommodation on campus. Every evening they would complain and say I was over-reacting – that was until the horrible night when poor Jackie Hill, a student, was murdered and her body left on the very patch of ground we walked past every night. They never complained after that.
I don’t tell this story to big myself up or anything – just to set the scene because nothing has really changed. Women, men, children are still vulnerable when out and about. The name Suzy Lamplugh, the estate agent, is well-known to all. Poor Claudia Lawrence has still not been found and her name resonates with us all here in York. More recently the name Sarah Everard has been burned into our minds.
Wouldn’t it have been useful for all the victims if they had been able to call for help, or have someone looking out for them on their way home? Well now they can.
I’ve been having a look at Guardian Angel. This is a personal safety app created by my good friend, software developer Stuart Stead. He’s a father himself and the sad cases of lives lost to attackers made him want to do something. He’s been working on this for a long time and now he feels that technology has reached the point where he has been able to realise his vision.
The app has two main functions – HelpMe and TrackMe. A family or business will set up a ‘group’ of users.
With HelpMe, if someone is feeling vulnerable or threatened, they can trigger an alert either by voice command or button press. This immediately starts a recording and sends a notification to the group. A member of the group takes ownership of the call and this sends an audible confirmation to the user that the alert has been received. The supervisor can then listen to the recording and take appropriate action eg initiating a video call from within the app or calling the emergency services. The system continues to record and also displays an ongoing location on a map. The audible confirmation of receipt of the call for help could well deter any attacker. Even if it doesn’t it will mean the emergency services will be on their way very quickly and will know the location. Importantly the system uses data so it requires less signal than a phone call.
The TrackMe function is started before the user sets off on a journey – for example walking home, or travelling by car from a distant location. Again, a member of the group will take ownership and monitor the travel on a map.
This app clearly has many, many uses
- Estate agents – they often have to meet prospects alone in houses
- Care workers who visit homes alone
- Council workers
- University students
- Taxi Drivers
- Social Services
- Ambulance crews
- A young woman walking alone to or from work, or after an evening out can be monitored on her journey using TrackMe and if there is an incident can trigger an alert for assistance with HelpMe.
- Families can use it to monitor their children coming home from school
- It can be used where someone (be it adult or child) is being subjected to bullying, intimidation or harassment at work or school.
- It is an ideal tool for the HR department to look after an organisation’s employees
- It can provide evidence for the police in harassment cases via the recordings
- If someone is walking home and has TrackMe activated and they are abducted the phone can provide tracking as long as they still have it on their person.
I’ve scratched the surface here – there are endless possibilities for this app.
The first version of the app to be launched is the Business Guardian Angel which is designed for businesses to take care of their employees. The Family Guardian Angel will follow soon and this is intended to be a free version, funded by adverts. Stuart told me he feels that times are hard enough for families and he doesn’t want any family to feel they have to compromise their safety and security because they can’t afford it.
Yes, I know there are a couple of other apps out there and I have looked at them – you know what? Guardian Angel blows them right out of the water. It’s quite simply in a different league.
I really hope that businesses jump on board with this – organisations have a duty of care to their employees and this is an affordable way in which they can do exactly that and when Family Guardian Angel is available then EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE IT.
This is a game-changer!
Go and get it!
www.theguardianangelservice.com