DefenCall adds Silent Alarm App for computers to its smartphone panic button system

By Healthcare Facilities Today


New Canaan, CT - DefenCall, Inc., a subsidiary of Defentect Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: DFTC) today announced the release of a new desktop/laptop computer silent alarm app that expands the protection of its smartphone panic button solutions at universities, schools and healthcare facilities.

The DefenCall silent alarm app can be installed on any desktop or laptop computer to allow the user to silently request help in an emergency. The app features a prominent panic button that can be clicked to send alert emails and text messages to a pre-configured list of contacts. The message identifies who is calling for help and the location of the computer. Recipients of the alert messages can then act on the request, summoning the appropriate assistance.

The new silent alarm app also allows the user to request non-emergency help which can help keep serious situations from escalating into emergencies.

 



February 14, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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