With advances in GPS Tracking technology we can now fit satellite-tracking technology into the smallest handheld devices, giving us very powerful solutions for tracking people and employees who are out and about.
This technology is ideal for keeping tabs on people who might be working away, not just in this country but also those working in foreign lands or remote places.
You never know when loved ones or employees might get themselves into a spot of bother or danger through no fault of their own. One of the many features of personal tracking devices is the ability to send out a panic alarm to a designated recipient. This panic alarm can alert others via text message or email advising of their exact location.
Personal tracking devices are a great way for employers to demonstrate a duty of care towards their remote workers - however it sometimes also makes employees feel like big brother is constantly watching. The main reason, and most important reason for using a personal tracking device is that they are there for the safety of the individual. Any other reason should be nothing more than a distraction.
For remote workers, and people travelling around the world GPS technology is ideal for personal tracking solutions, as it doesn't rely on local communications infrastructures. The small devices communicate with a network of satellites in the sky and relay information back to a central communications base. This information can often be tracked via a personal computer or laptop through a service provider's web site. Private software applications are also available through certain vendors.
Personal tracking devices are the ideal companion for a remote worker as they have the peace of mind knowing that someone is able to monitor their position 24/7. Should they run into potential conflict or danger then they know that their last location will be recorded and help can quickly be dispatched to that exact location.
With technological advances GPS technology has become more mainstream since its introduction by the US Government back in 1973. Through mass production the technology has become more affordable to individuals and organisations.