LoJack SafetyNet

LoJack SafetyNet

How the SafetyNet Service Works

Once a caregiver enrolls their loved one in the service, they receive a SafetyNet Bracelet, which is worn by the person at risk typically on their wrist or ankle. The caregiver provides information about the client to assist in search and rescue, which is then entered into a secure database. LoJack SafetyNet provides 24x7 emergency caregiver support.

The SafetyNet Bracelet constantly emits a Radio Frequency signal. Radio Frequency is the technology of choice because, unlike cellular and GPS technology, its signal doesn't rely on cellular networks or satellite signals and can often be tracked when a client wanders into a shallow body of water, a densely wooded area, a concrete structure such as a garage, or a building constructed with steel.

The Search and Rescue Receivers used by law enforcement agencies can detect the Radio Frequency signal emitted from a SafetyNet Bracelet typically within a range of approximately one mile in on-the-ground searches and 5-7 miles in searches by helicopter.

The SafetyNet certified training for law enforcement agencies focuses on its specialized electronic equipment, technology, procedures, and on how to effectively communicate with and approach individuals who have cognitive conditions. SafetyNet's secure database contains information on each individual client enrolled in the service so that the search and rescue team can have information on the individual's personal habits and how he or she should be approached, spoken to and comforted.

More Information

For more information about the SafetyNet service, please call 877-4-FINDTHEM (877-434-6384), or visit https://lojack.com/People-at-Risk.


LoJack SafetyNet saves lives