From: Lori Keen <keel**At_Symbol_Here**CALVIN.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] [NAOSMM] Wearable Alert Devices
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 14:25:16 +0000
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I would be interested in this. We have some interior spaces where people may be working by themselves and we are concerned about communication in an emergency. Cell phones often don't work in some of these spaces and getting to a phone could be an issue.

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From: naosmm**At_Symbol_Here**simplelists.com On Behalf Of Monique Wilhelm
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 9:20 AM
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Subject: [NAOSMM] Wearable Alert Devices

How many of you work in areas where there is no one else around who may see you if there is an emergency? Do you have any type of wearable devices that you can recommend (like Life Alert)? I don't have staff that work in my stockroom with me at all times, for example.

Thank you,

Monique

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Monique Wilhelm, M.S., NRCC Certified CHO

ACS CHAS Secretary|2017 CERM E. Ann Nalley Award Recipient

Laboratory Manager|Adjunct Lecturer|Chemistry Club Advisor

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