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High Risk Check-ins from Ok Alone

Sometimes people are heading  into a potentially high risk situation  and want a little extra protection.  For example, if they are going to a new location or leaving the work site to complete a solitary task.  As a result, they want to check-in before their next scheduled check-in is due. This is when you want a high risk check-in.

High Risk Check-in

The Ok Alone app enables you to change your next check-in time. It can be as little as 10 minutes or as long as 60.  If for some reason you don’t complete your check-in as expected, your Monitor will be alerted and help will be sent.

It’s as easy as that.  Why not try it for yourself?

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This post was last modified on March 8, 2023 10:30 pm

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