EARS® (Emergency Alert & Response System) is an interactive public safety management platform that enables efficient management of security alerts initiated by customer app users. The suite of applications can be used in a residential or industrial complexes as well as large estates comprising of thousands of residents.
Based on robust Open Source technologies at the server side and mobile apps at user end, EARS® is a total solution for addressing security market needs, anywhere with minimum upfront investment and deployment time. Conceptually, it is a downscaled version of Safe City application; one that can be implemented in a township, housing society or a campus environment. EARS® services are hosted on web based model, which is used to extend system services to the users on their mobile phone who can send out alerts to the service providers with single click in of emergencies. The system includes mobile apps for customers and responders whereas the control room services are managed by service providers through Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) mechanism.
EARS® has the following features:
1. SOS (Emergency)
In case of an emergency, the resident can use EARS for immediate reporting of the event and receive a measured response. The application also allows the resident to stay updated regarding the status of his request, track the progress of the assigned responder on the map in real time, and securely chat on voice or text with the responder and operator at the control room.
2. Administration Benefits
With EARS®, the administration can easily manage its response teams by knowing their location during their duty hours, enabling them to minimize operational delays and expenses. With EARS, response team members can communicate with the control room and also report emergencies if any.
3. Sense of Security
EARS® imparts complete sense of security and safety to the residents by enabling staff to handle requests and monitor progress resulting in optimal & quick response. The fact that all communications and messages are being logged with time-stamps keeps not only the administrative staff on their toes but also helps assessing performance and post event investigations.