Thursday 5 October 2017

TigerSwan, LLC: Emergency Assistance Beacons/Sensors

TigerSwan, is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business with headquarters in Apex, North Carolina. It was incorporated in 2008 and has since offered security and protection services of the highest quality around the world.

Among the many options to ensure a client’s security, is the TigerSwan Unblinking Eye service. With this service, clients receive personal emergency assistance beacons and or sensors.

The personal emergency assistance beacons that TigerSwan outfits clients with are global positioning system (GPS) and global spatial monitoring (GSM) operated so parties can be located swiftly. Each is equipped with a panic button that, when pushed, immediately sends an emergency message to the TigerSwan Global Operations Centers. The device also opens a one-way microphone so TigerSwan teams can hear what is happening around their client in a time of alarm.

Each beacon sends an electronic ping to the Operations Centers every minute so teams can monitor your travels and maintain awareness of your surroundings through GSM and GPS technologies. When the panic button has been activated, the ping rate increases to once every five seconds.

You can visit www.tigerswan.com if you’d like to learn more TigerSwan programs and the other services they provide.

Source: http://www.tigerswan.com/guardianangel/emergency-assistance-beacons/

Wednesday 20 September 2017

TigerSwan: International Travel Planning

TigerSwan is an international security firm based in Apex, North Carolina. It has offices around the globe and has worked with the United States government on multiple occasions. With different programs and security services, the TigerSwan team has kept people safe and prevented would-be disasters since it was incorporated in 2008.

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International travel planning is among the top concerns from TigerSwan, clients. Though advisement from a team like those of TigerSwan is best, points like these below can help you prepare to travel abroad and stay safe while you do:

·         Secure Your Documents
Make copies of all vital documents and leave them with someone you trust or email/fax them to yourself. Medical records, emergency phone numbers and more are critical, and a backup passport can save the day if yours is stolen or lost. 

·         Research Your Destination
Learn about the country and city you’re visiting. Familiarize yourself with local etiquette, customs, politics and linguistics. Also compile a list of emergency numbers, local medical providers, areas to avoid and the best security practices for the region. 

To learn more about TigerSwan, LLC, and the international security services offered by TigerSwan teams, visit www.tigerswan.com