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Taki Check provides a simple solution to help keep workers safe while they work alone in the community, the office or at home

Taki Check

by Secure Mobility Limited

What is it about?

Taki Check provides a simple solution to help keep workers safe while they work alone in the community, the office or at home.

App Details

Version
1.2.2
Rating
NA
Size
27Mb
Genre
Business
Last updated
July 17, 2024
Release date
May 21, 2022
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Taki Check provides a simple solution to help keep workers safe while they work alone in the community, the office or at home.

Staff working alone can use the app to schedule and complete welfare checks, and to trigger a panic alarm if they need urgent assistance.

Managers and team leaders can receive notification of alarms via SMS, phone call, WhatsApp message or email and use the web-based portal to manage the response.

Add satellite devices for users operating out of cellular range, or dedicated GPS trackers for panic alarms as well as fall / impact detection.

**Smartphone app for Lone Workers**

Use our simple smartphone app to complete welfare checks and trigger panics.

Schedule your next check in by selecting a time from a list based on your role. Set more frequent check-in times for high risk activities and less frequent checks when you feel safer.
You can trigger a panic alarm if you need immediate assistance.

If you miss a welfare check or trigger a panic, the monitors set up by your employer will be notified via SMS, phone or email.

Taki Check is simple and secure. There are no passwords to remember, just a simple one-time login code. Enter the code and away you go!

The app includes simple online help to guide you through using the system.

Note that your employer needs to have set up an account for you on Taki Check. If you don't have the details of your account, please contact your employer.

**Simple monitoring and management for organisations**

No matter how big (or small) your organisation, you need to be able to arrange users into teams and control who can see and respond to alarms from different teams. Simply, Easily. Economically.

Taki Check supports user privacy, providing multiple layers of security and team hierarchy. Your team leaders and managers can see everything they need to, and nothing they shouldn’t.

As a manager or team leader you can get your alarms delivered to the right people at the right time. Taki Check provides options for alarms via phone calls, SMS, Email and WhatsApp. It will even integrate with a professional 24/7 monitoring station if you want your monitoring to be provided by a 24/7 professional monitoring centre.

You can control the check-in times available to each team of users, so those with higher risk roles can be given shorter check-in times while lower risk teams can be provided with less frequent options.

You want to be able to control who can view and update your important lone worker information. Taki Check provides enterprise-grade controls to validate who can view what types of information, who can update information and who can change the setup for your team.

**About Taki Check**
Taki Check is built on the experience we have gained in delivering and supporting lone worker systems over the last six years. We built it to provide a central site to support welfare checks and alarm response, including alerting and notifications. We recognised the need to support a wide range of different lone workers, in a wide range of roles and all facing different types and levels of risks.

To deliver this we have combined simple message-based welfare checks, a smartphone app, dedicated GPS devices and Garmin inReach devices, all in a single platform.

**About our name**
Taki is a Te Reo word meaning to check or to verify (Te Reo Māori is the indigenous language of Aotearoa, New Zealand). Taki also means *“to alert”* or *“be alerted to”* . As such, Taki covers both the actions of the lone worker to complete the checks, as well as the monitor being alerted when an alarm is activated.

Taki is also used as a prefix to mean *“something we do together, collectively as a group of people who care for each other”*. This further reinforces the idea that our solution enables groups to care for each other, and specifically, those working alone.

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