Duress alarm software for Australian workplaces.
In Australia, many teams call this a duress alarm: a practical way for staff to request nearby help. Duress Alert provides a modern on-screen duress alarm with local onsite alerts, responder acknowledgement and incident history.
A modern duress alarm, without starting with new hardware.
Traditional duress alarms are often fixed buttons, cabling or security-panel workflows. Duress Alert starts with the computers staff already use and adds optional physical triggers where they make sense.
On-screen duress alarm
Staff can raise an alert from the desktop button, tray action or hotkey.
Local onsite alerts
Connected clients receive visible pop-ups through the onsite server.
Responder acknowledgement
The initiator can see when someone has responded and help is on the way.
Incident history
Raise, response, reset and notification outcomes support workplace safety review.
Where Australian teams use duress alarm software.
The strongest fit is fixed-site staff safety where nearby colleagues are the first response.
Medical centres
GP clinics, allied health, dental, pharmacy and community health reception areas.
Community services
NDIS, housing, intake and public-facing support offices.
Council offices
Service counters, customer service desks and interview rooms.
Legal offices
Reception, client meeting rooms and professional services workplaces.
Common evaluation questions.
Both. In Australia, Duress Alert is duress alarm software and duress button software. It gives staff an on-screen trigger and sends local alerts to connected colleagues.
Not always. Duress Alert is software-first for existing computers. Optional physical buttons can be added where a desk needs a tactile trigger.
