Occly, LLC

Revolutionary Wearable Worker Safety

Revolutionary Wearable Worker Safety

Occly™ is a wearable personal safety device worn on the body or clipped to an accessory. Occly is armed with a alarm button,  impact sensor, four cameras that continuously record images all around the user, sirens, a microphone, LED lighting, wireless capabilities, and safety network application.  Occly also offers a location based crime index designed to keep users informed, as well as peer to peer security network allowing users to mark trouble areas and alert others of local crime or alarms.  

From a commercial standpoint, professional workers from many industries are in constant need of protection and in many instances monitoring from headquarters.  Safety enhancements are always valuable. Occly is the perfect device to not only allow a worker to call for help, but to allow a situation where a worker's wearable cameras can be activated for real time monitoring.   From delivery drivers, independent  agents, and construction workers to educators, security personnel and service technicians Occly will always be there as well as helping to mitigate workers comp insurance loss claims.

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