Neat Group, Specialists in fixed and mobile telecare systems, has launched Nemo Dom, A mobile telecare device specially designed for victims of gender-based violence.

It is becoming more and more common for municipalities to offer the telecare service free of charge in cases of victims of domestic violence who do not live with their aggressor and have a restraining order in force. The most standardised telecare service in these cases is mobile telecare using a mobile phone with a GPS device connected to a central centre that offers immediate preventive help to the 24 hours of the day wherever they are or mobile terminals specially designed for these cases, such as the Nemo Dom terminal marketed by the Neat Group.

Nemo is the name given to the first terminal developed specifically for mobile telecare launched by the Neat Group and developed specifically in its two variants, Nemo Dom for use in cases of gender-based violence and Nemo Care for mobile telecare for the elderly. The Nemo terminal has the appearance of a small, lightweight mobile phone and can be used whether you need a telecare device with or without GPS.

Nemo Dom is designed for use in cases of victims of gender-based violence and has GPS connectivity. The device is constantly located on the map in real time, allowing you to know your exact location at all times. By pressing a button, an alarm can be sent with the dedicated button on the unit or via an external alarm button, and radio communication with the service center can also be established. Features and functionalities that make Nemo Dom the ideal device for use by victims of gender-based violence.

 


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by • 28 Dec, 2011
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