A panic alarm app is designed to quickly alert nearby guard in case of an emergency or danger
Panic Alarm | SOS
What is it about?
A panic alarm app is designed to quickly alert nearby guard in case of an emergency or danger. The app typically features a panic button or emergency button that, when pressed, sends an alert message containing the user's location and other relevant information to the nearby guard.
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App Store Description
A panic alarm app is designed to quickly alert nearby guard in case of an emergency or danger. The app typically features a panic button or emergency button that, when pressed, sends an alert message containing the user's location and other relevant information to the nearby guard.
Location Access:
Purpose String: "Panic Alarm requires access to your location to send your real-time position to nearby security personnel during an emergency. This allows security teams to quickly respond to your location and assist you."
Example: "For example, if you press the panic button during a medical or security emergency, the app will send your exact location to the closest available guard."
Camera Access (Resident/User):
Purpose String: "Panic Alarm needs access to your camera so you can take photos to attach to complaint reports. These images provide visual proof to assist in resolving your complaints."
Example: "For example, if you file a complaint about property damage, you can take a photo of the issue and submit it along with your report."
Camera Access (Guard):
Purpose String: "Panic Alarm requires camera access for guards to capture and attach images to incident reports. These images help document incidents for verification and record-keeping."
Example: "For example, after responding to an emergency, a guard can take photos of the incident site and attach them to the official report."
Photo Access (Resident/User & Guard):
Purpose String: "Panic Alarm needs access to your photos to allow you to upload images for complaint and incident reports. Uploaded photos provide visual evidence to help resolve issues or document incidents."
Example: "For example, you can upload an existing photo of damage or a safety hazard from your phone’s gallery to include in your report."
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