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Panic button

A panic alarm is an electronic device that can easily be activated to request help during an emergency where danger to persons or property exists. It is designed to contact assistance quicker, easier, and simpler (in some cases, less conspicuously) than a conventional phone call.[1]

A panic button in an Ola cab in Kolkata, for passenger use

A panic alarm is frequently but not always controlled by a concealed panic alarm button. These buttons can be connected to a monitoring center or locally via a silent alarm or an audible bell/siren. The alarm can be used to request emergency assistance from local security, police or emergency services. Some systems can also activate closed-circuit television to record or assess the event.[2]

Many panic alarm buttons lock on when pressed, and require a key to reset them. Others may have a short delay during which time the request of help can be cancelled. [1]

Alarm edit

Examples of alarm panic buttons are:

  • A button in a critical system (such as a nuclear weapons system) used to quickly activate an extreme measure to mitigate an emergency situation.
  • A red button integral to key fobs which activates a car alarm's siren.
  • A device given to elderly individuals in order to maintain their independence outside of an care facility, while still affording them a means of summoning help should they require it (i.e. a medical emergency that renders them immobile, like a fall, injury or illness). Such a device can also be referred to as an Emergency Medical Alert (EMA) button and can be fitted as either a pendant or bracelet to be worn by the user. MAB's (Medical Alert Bracelets) are usually wireless connected to a call center. When the alarm is raised, an operator will call the individual's home to ensure a false alarm has not occurred; if there is no answer, the operator will alert either family members, emergency services, or both.
  • A button similar to the above, which is used indoors in self-sufficient houses for elderly people, where it alerts someone inside the house, who will then first check for a false alarm by phoning the person, and if there is no false alarm, will enter the person's flat to check what is the problem.
  • A button used in convenience stores, gas station, or other establishments staffed with a single employee during late hours. Often located under the counter near the cash register or safe, the button can be pressed in times of distress (such as robbery, disruptive or threatening behavior,[3] or a situation which may warrant assistance), triggering a silent alarm. If the button alarms a private security company, a fee may be charged for each time the button is used. This prevents misuse, and often aids in the employees judgment of the situation; whether or not it warrants the fee to have help to deal with the situation.

Medical alert edit

A medical alert panic button or medical alarm is an electronic device worn on a bracelet or necklace as part of a medical alert system. When pressed, it sends a wireless signal to a home console which dials alarm monitoring staff and alerts them of an emergency condition. Depending on the severity of the situation, alarm monitoring staff will summon friends, family, or emergency services. A panic button alarm is a self-contained electronic device powered by an internal long-life battery, typically Waterproof and designed to be shock resistant and highly durable.

In a medical emergency, the advantage over a simple cell phone is that the person in distress may not have the ability to dial the three digits for 911, and may not have the capability to vocalize. The end user does need to enter information prior to when it will be used. [1]

Holdup alarms edit

Holdup alarms are alarms that require a person under duress[1]: ”someone in the room causing distress”  to covertly trigger the alarm to summon the proper authorities. These types of alarms are most commonly found in retail establishments and financial institutions, but are sometimes an integrated feature of home burglar alarms. The trigger could be a push button, electronic money clip, a foot rail, or a number of other things. Either the person under duress or a witness can activate this kind of alarm. For example, if someone is ambushed outside of their home and told to disable their alarm system they can possibly enter a special duress code that is different from their normal deactivation code to notify authorities without arousing suspicion. These alarms are almost always silent and usually require a manual reset with a key or a special code.

Taxi alarm edit

The purpose of a taxi alarm is for situations when either the driver or the passenger feel unsafe due to threatening behavior by the other or by an outside party, access to an alarm, silent or traditional sound, both to scare off the attacker and to summon help. [4][5]

Personal alarm edit

 
A personal safety alarm starts sounding once the emergency button is pressed.

A personal alarm is a small hand-held electronic device with the functionality to emit a loud siren-like alarming sound. It is activated either by a button, or a tag that, when pulled, sets the siren off. [3] It is used to attract attention in order to scare off an assailant.[6] The sound emitted can also have the effect of distracting, disorienting, or surprising the assailant.

The volume varies from model to model, with some models having 130 decibels. Some personal alarms are also outfitted with an LED light for normal lighting purposes or to help deter an assailant. Due attention must be given to the fact that these devices can give a 'false sense of security' and therefore place the individual in danger. Some personal safety apps emit a loud intermittent "shrill whistle", in the manner of a personal alarm.[7] According to the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, the best way to use a personal alarm is to activate it, to drop it on the floor near the assailant, and then to immediately run away.[8]

Monitoring services edit

The monitoring service (central station) is a call center facility that is staffed at all times to receive calls from the system console. Monitoring service centers that are approved by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) have internal backup systems to add redundancy. Some monitoring services employ trained operators enabling them to better evaluate the severity of help requests. In most less developed countries however, response to panic alarms are slow.

MIDI edit

In a MIDI instrument when the note-off message for a played note is not received, the note will sound on endlessly, and also has the potential to rise in amplitude enough to damage the speakers or other components in the sound system. Hitting the panic button will send a note-off command to all keys, stopping any notes that were still playing.

Popular culture edit

The phrase "pressing the panic button" is part of pop culture,[9][10][11] and "Time to Start Work on a Panic Button?" was a New York Times 2011 headline on an article about planning for global warming.[12]

Humorous variants of such a panic button also exist, such as a wearable button bearing only the word "PANIC" or an adhesive key, meant to look like a key for a computer keyboard, usually red, and also bearing only the word "PANIC".[citation needed] Related to this is the 'boss key' or 'boss button' - a keyboard shortcut "to quickly hide whatever you're viewing." One 2014 newspaper article described a related browser feature actually called PanicButton.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Bromwich, Jonah E. (November 20, 2015). "A Panic Button for the Phone". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  2. ^ Certified Alarm Technician Level 1 Manual (1 April 2001) NTS (10 October 2007)
  3. ^ a b Julia Jacobs (November 11, 2018). "Hotels See Panic Buttons as a #MeToo Solution for Workers. Guest Bans? Not So Fast". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Emma G. Fitzsimmons (May 18, 2015). "Taxi Panic Button Proposal Stirs Questions About Safety and False Alarms". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  5. ^ Tracey Lien (February 13, 2015). "Uber to introduce panic button inside app". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  6. ^ . Devcon Home Security. June 2, 2016. Archived from the original on October 31, 2020. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  7. ^ Joy, Prathibha (January 19, 2013). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on May 24, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  8. ^ . Suzy Lamplugh Trust. Archived from the original on May 9, 2019. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  9. ^ Lisa Lerer (July 20, 2022). "A Republican Panic Button". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2023. pressing the panic button?
  10. ^ David Lauter (August 5, 2016). "Republicans Hit The Panic Button". The Los Angeles Times.
  11. ^ "Workers at Trump golf course and Terranea resort file lawsuit over 'panic button' ballot measure". The Los Angeles Times. June 20, 1018.
  12. ^ Justin Gillis (August 25, 2011). "Time to Start Work on a Panic Button?". The New York Times. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  13. ^ "How to watch the Olympics at work without getting caught". BizJournals.com (Kansas City). February 7, 2014. Mozilla Firefox also has a Panic Button .. a keyboard shortcut to quickly hide whatever you're viewing.

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For other uses see Panic button disambiguation A panic alarm is an electronic device that can easily be activated to request help during an emergency where danger to persons or property exists It is designed to contact assistance quicker easier and simpler in some cases less conspicuously than a conventional phone call 1 A panic button in an Ola cab in Kolkata for passenger use A panic alarm is frequently but not always controlled by a concealed panic alarm button These buttons can be connected to a monitoring center or locally via a silent alarm or an audible bell siren The alarm can be used to request emergency assistance from local security police or emergency services Some systems can also activate closed circuit television to record or assess the event 2 Many panic alarm buttons lock on when pressed and require a key to reset them Others may have a short delay during which time the request of help can be cancelled 1 Contents 1 Alarm 2 Medical alert 3 Holdup alarms 4 Taxi alarm 5 Personal alarm 6 Monitoring services 7 MIDI 8 Popular culture 9 See also 10 ReferencesAlarm editExamples of alarm panic buttons are A button in a critical system such as a nuclear weapons system used to quickly activate an extreme measure to mitigate an emergency situation A red button integral to key fobs which activates a car alarm s siren A device given to elderly individuals in order to maintain their independence outside of an care facility while still affording them a means of summoning help should they require it i e a medical emergency that renders them immobile like a fall injury or illness Such a device can also be referred to as an Emergency Medical Alert EMA button and can be fitted as either a pendant or bracelet to be worn by the user MAB s Medical Alert Bracelets are usually wireless connected to a call center When the alarm is raised an operator will call the individual s home to ensure a false alarm has not occurred if there is no answer the operator will alert either family members emergency services or both A button similar to the above which is used indoors in self sufficient houses for elderly people where it alerts someone inside the house who will then first check for a false alarm by phoning the person and if there is no false alarm will enter the person s flat to check what is the problem A button used in convenience stores gas station or other establishments staffed with a single employee during late hours Often located under the counter near the cash register or safe the button can be pressed in times of distress such as robbery disruptive or threatening behavior 3 or a situation which may warrant assistance triggering a silent alarm If the button alarms a private security company a fee may be charged for each time the button is used This prevents misuse and often aids in the employees judgment of the situation whether or not it warrants the fee to have help to deal with the situation Medical alert editA medical alert panic button or medical alarm is an electronic device worn on a bracelet or necklace as part of a medical alert system When pressed it sends a wireless signal to a home console which dials alarm monitoring staff and alerts them of an emergency condition Depending on the severity of the situation alarm monitoring staff will summon friends family or emergency services A panic button alarm is a self contained electronic device powered by an internal long life battery typically Waterproof and designed to be shock resistant and highly durable In a medical emergency the advantage over a simple cell phone is that the person in distress may not have the ability to dial the three digits for 911 and may not have the capability to vocalize The end user does need to enter information prior to when it will be used 1 Holdup alarms editHoldup alarms are alarms that require a person under duress 1 someone in the room causing distress to covertly trigger the alarm to summon the proper authorities These types of alarms are most commonly found in retail establishments and financial institutions but are sometimes an integrated feature of home burglar alarms The trigger could be a push button electronic money clip a foot rail or a number of other things Either the person under duress or a witness can activate this kind of alarm For example if someone is ambushed outside of their home and told to disable their alarm system they can possibly enter a special duress code that is different from their normal deactivation code to notify authorities without arousing suspicion These alarms are almost always silent and usually require a manual reset with a key or a special code Taxi alarm editThe purpose of a taxi alarm is for situations when either the driver or the passenger feel unsafe due to threatening behavior by the other or by an outside party access to an alarm silent or traditional sound both to scare off the attacker and to summon help 4 5 Personal alarm edit nbsp A personal safety alarm starts sounding once the emergency button is pressed A personal alarm is a small hand held electronic device with the functionality to emit a loud siren like alarming sound It is activated either by a button or a tag that when pulled sets the siren off 3 It is used to attract attention in order to scare off an assailant 6 The sound emitted can also have the effect of distracting disorienting or surprising the assailant The volume varies from model to model with some models having 130 decibels Some personal alarms are also outfitted with an LED light for normal lighting purposes or to help deter an assailant Due attention must be given to the fact that these devices can give a false sense of security and therefore place the individual in danger Some personal safety apps emit a loud intermittent shrill whistle in the manner of a personal alarm 7 According to the Suzy Lamplugh Trust the best way to use a personal alarm is to activate it to drop it on the floor near the assailant and then to immediately run away 8 Monitoring services editThe monitoring service central station is a call center facility that is staffed at all times to receive calls from the system console Monitoring service centers that are approved by Underwriters Laboratories UL have internal backup systems to add redundancy Some monitoring services employ trained operators enabling them to better evaluate the severity of help requests In most less developed countries however response to panic alarms are slow MIDI editIn a MIDI instrument when the note off message for a played note is not received the note will sound on endlessly and also has the potential to rise in amplitude enough to damage the speakers or other components in the sound system Hitting the panic button will send a note off command to all keys stopping any notes that were still playing Popular culture editThe phrase pressing the panic button is part of pop culture 9 10 11 and Time to Start Work on a Panic Button was a New York Times 2011 headline on an article about planning for global warming 12 Humorous variants of such a panic button also exist such as a wearable button bearing only the word PANIC or an adhesive key meant to look like a key for a computer keyboard usually red and also bearing only the word PANIC citation needed Related to this is the boss key or boss button a keyboard shortcut to quickly hide whatever you re viewing One 2014 newspaper article described a related browser feature actually called PanicButton 13 See also editDon t panic Duress code Kill switch Panic Pepper spray SCRAM Self defense Self defence in international law Stand your ground lawReferences edit a b c d Bromwich Jonah E November 20 2015 A Panic Button for the Phone The New York Times Retrieved January 2 2023 Certified Alarm Technician Level 1 Manual 1 April 2001 NTS 10 October 2007 a b Julia Jacobs November 11 2018 Hotels See Panic Buttons as a MeToo Solution for Workers Guest Bans Not So Fast The New York Times Retrieved January 2 2023 Emma G Fitzsimmons May 18 2015 Taxi Panic Button Proposal Stirs Questions About Safety and False Alarms The New York Times Retrieved January 2 2023 Tracey Lien February 13 2015 Uber to introduce panic button inside app The Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 3 2023 Looking for Personal Alarms for the Elderly Here s What to Consider Devcon Home Security June 2 2016 Archived from the original on October 31 2020 Retrieved July 20 2016 Joy Prathibha January 19 2013 Distress apps How safe The Times of India Archived from the original on May 24 2013 Retrieved February 15 2013 Personal alarms Suzy Lamplugh Trust Archived from the original on May 9 2019 Retrieved December 28 2017 Lisa Lerer July 20 2022 A Republican Panic Button The New York Times Retrieved January 2 2023 pressing the panic button David Lauter August 5 2016 Republicans Hit The Panic Button The Los Angeles Times Workers at Trump golf course and Terranea resort file lawsuit over panic button ballot measure The Los Angeles Times June 20 1018 Justin Gillis August 25 2011 Time to Start Work on a Panic Button The New York Times Retrieved January 3 2023 How to watch the Olympics at work without getting caught BizJournals com Kansas City February 7 2014 Mozilla Firefox also has a Panic Button a keyboard shortcut to quickly hide whatever you re viewing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panic button amp oldid 1216912393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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