Guardian24 is widely considered to be the UK and Ireland's market leader for lone worker protection as the winner of the IFSEC Lone Working Product of the Year Award 2013 and the Security Excellence Awards 2015. Our lone worker systems can be used via Android, iPhone and Windows Mobile smartphones, mobile phone, tablet, or specialist Lone Worker Device.
Our service is fully certified to BS 8484 and our ARC is certified to BS 5979 (Cat II) and Secured by Design. In essence the Guardian24 service provides lone workers with two key features: the ability to log visits and the ability to raise an alarm at the touch of a button. Over 500 public and private sector organisations use Guardian24 and the service protects 40,000 individual employees, throughout the UK and Ireland. Our customers include Councils, NHS Trusts, Housing Associations, educational institutions, charities and construction companies.
Guardian24’s parent company, Send For Help has been listed in the London Stock Exchange Group’s “1000 Companies to Inspire Britain” report, which showcases the country’s most dynamic and inspiring businesses.
In its fifth year, the report which is supported by Theresa May is a celebration of some of the fastest growing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK.
The Epsom-based tech firm was selected after outperforming peers in its sector, demonstrating sustained revenue growth of 254% between 2013-16, with its annual turnover reaching £8m.
Guardian24’s Parent Company, Send For Help has been included in this year’s prestigious Financial Times “FT1000” list of Europe’s fastest growing companies.The list comprises of the top 1,000 companies in 31 countries across Europe that have achieved the highest percentage growth in revenues between 2013 and 2016.
Send For Help, the largest lone worker protection provider in the world was ranked 625th on the list — one of just 158 other companies from the UK — thanks to revenue growth of 254% between 2013-2016 and an annual turnover of £8m. Total staff numbers in 2016 stood at 70 — a rise of 34% over the same period.
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