Keeping Children Safe, Keeping Teachers Calm
Our safety technology is designed to give peace of mind to teachers, parents, and schools — while making trips run more smoothly.
For Teachers
The Difference Our Technology Makes
WITHOUT OUR TECHNOLOGY
Manual Headcounts
Multiple manual headcounts needed throughout the day, often in noisy or crowded environments.
Child Drifting
Children can easily drift away unnoticed in busy areas between headcounts.
Activity Interruption
Teachers must stop activities to count pupils, breaking focus and flow of the trip.
Group Splitting
Splitting into smaller groups makes tracking harder and riskier.
Manual Tracking
Heavy reliance on memory, visual scanning, and paper lists.
WITH OUR TECHNOLOGY
Continuous Monitoring
Continuous automatic monitoring — alerts only when a child moves out of range.
Immediate Alerts
Immediate audible, vibration, and on-screen alert naming the child who has wandered.
Uninterrupted Activities
Teachers stay engaged with activities — only interrupted if there's a potential safety issue.
Safe Group Splitting
Groups can split for special activities while each sub-group is still monitored.
Digital Registration
Digital registration with names and optional photos makes identification instant.
For Parents
The Difference for Parents
WITHOUT OUR TECHNOLOGY
Child Wandering
Relying solely on teachers spotting a child wandering in time.
Monitoring/Supervision
Manual headcounts at set intervals – possible gaps in between.
Environmental Challenges
Increased risk in busy or noisy environments like stations or museums.
Child Identification
No instant way to confirm what a child was wearing that day.
Trust and Group Management
Parents have to trust without knowing extra safeguards are in place.
WITH OUR TECHNOLOGY
Child Wandering
Automatic alerts to staff if a child moves beyond the safe range.
Monitoring/Supervision
Continuous monitoring all day, no gaps in supervision.
Environmental Challenges
Works anywhere – indoors, outdoors, or on transport.
Child Identification
Optional photo and clothing notes stored with their name for instant identification.
Trust and Group Management
Groups can split for activities while each sub-group is still monitored.
For Schools
Benefits for Schools – Safety, Compliance, and Reputation
Strengthens Safeguarding Measures
Supports a school's duty of care under Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) statutory guidance. Aligns with HSE expectations and adds documented, proactive safety measures.
Enhances Risk Assessment Compliance
Acts as a control measure in Educational Visits Risk Assessments. Reduces likelihood of incidents and provides clear, auditable process for pupil registration and monitoring.
Reduces Liability and Reputational Risk
Shows evidence that the school took reasonable steps to protect pupils. Minimises potential legal claims and builds trust with parents and the wider community.
Operational Efficiency
Reduces staff workload during trips by cutting down on repeated manual headcounts. Allows groups to split for activities without increasing supervision risk.
Boosts Parental Confidence & Seamless Integration
Demonstrates commitment to exceeding minimum safeguarding requirements and reassures parents with latest proven safety technology. Fits seamlessly into existing procedures without major changes to staffing or processes.
Real-Life Examples of Problems – And How We Help Prevent Them
Museum or Exhibition Crowds
Problem: A child lags behind in a busy museum, moving unnoticed into a different gallery.
Prevention: Alerts trip staff if a child strays too far from the group in crowded areas.
Train Travel
Problem: A pupil moves into another carriage without telling anyone.
Prevention: Signals if a pupil moves beyond the set distance on a train.
Outdoor Attractions or Zoos
Problem: A student follows an animal display and loses their group.
Prevention: Triggers an instant alert so staff can bring them back before they're too far away.
School Residential Trips
Problem: A child wanders towards a restricted area at a residential centre.
Prevention: Raises the alarm immediately if a child enters an off-limits zone.
City Street Walks
Problem: A pupil stops to look in a shop window and the group walks on.
Prevention: Warns when a pupil falls out of range on a busy street.
