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published on 09/01/2026

IoT Emergency Call Button: the SIM-less DATI without recharging

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The IoT emergency call button enables lone workers to raise the alarm discreetly and receive immediate assistance in the event of danger.

Sound the alarm discreetly with the Emergency Call Button.

In recent years in France, frontline employees have been increasingly confronted with risks (physical harm, aggression, incivilities that can go as far as violence). Indeed, "42% of them say they are exposed to incivilities". All sectors are affected, and particularly those that receive customers, visitors, patients, etc.

For isolated employees stationed in places open to the public (reception, desk, counter, bank...), you need to provide a solution that enables them to raise the alarm in an emergency situation without attracting attention.

The IoT emergency call button is the right DATI to protect your isolated workers in this type of context. Discreet and easy to use, it enables them to trigger an alert when they feel in danger.
Our remote monitoring center then calls the defined emergency contacts to qualify their need for assistance. We immediately dispatch the appropriate emergency services (law enforcement, security or medical assistance).

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How does the IOT emergency call button work?

Your IoT button runs on the SIGFOX network. Thus, it does not require a SIM card or any other network.
Thanks to its 5-year autonomy and low power consumption, it does not need to be recharged.
Your IoT button exchanges daily with our central unit to prevent any malfunction and guarantee continuous protection.

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What is the SIGFOX network?

SIGFOX is a network dedicated to connected objects. It enables them to exchange information at low bandwidths while consuming little energy. The network covers the whole of France and 44 other countries worldwide. It connects over 7 million devices that send and receive data on a daily basis. Also known as the 0G network, it is an alternative to 4G or 5G.

What is IoT?

The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to connected objects. Used in all kinds of fields, they communicate and exchange data via the internet.
If the evolution of the internet with social networks is called web 2.0, after connected objects we speak of web 3.0.

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