This quick online module covers how to use the MySOS device with the Peoplesafe service. It includes short videos and a few multiple‑choice questions.
Scan the QR code with your phone's camera to save the Peoplesafe contact numbers. This means you'll know that it's Peoplesafe calling and that you need to answer it.
Watch this video to learn how to switch on your device, understand what its lights mean, keep your GPS location updated, raise an SOS alarm, and how the Peoplesafe team supports you during an incident.
The 621 MySOS has a battery life of up to 8 days.
The 640 MySOS has a battery life of up to 5 days.
Your model number appears on the back of the unit.
Your device charges via a magnetic charging strip or a plug‑in cable and takes around 4 hours to fully charge.
While charging you'll see a red light — it turns off when fully charged. The device will beep at 30% battery to remind you to charge it.
To turn on or off, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds, then wait for the light sequence to finish.
When should you charge your MySOS device?
When you raise an alarm, the Peoplesafe ARC instantly receives your GPS location, live audio, and your personal risk profile.
Trained operators quickly verify the incident — effectively "pre-triaging" the call. In an emergency, they can bypass 999 and contact the nearest police force directly.
The ARC provides your location, what's happening, and any relevant personal risks — helping police respond faster and more accurately.
How do you raise an SOS alarm?
When should you raise an alarm?
What should you do if you raise an alarm by mistake?
Can you test the SOS button?
We may need to contact you during an alarm — to speak discreetly, check your welfare, or confirm your location.
You'll receive a call using the number saved in your contacts (via the QR code at the start).
Always answer the call and provide any information the Alarm Controller asks for. This may include your name, date of birth, employee reference number, or details about your situation or location.
What do you do if the Peoplesafe ARC calls you?
Have you been told your device has fall detection enabled?
If you're not sure, complete the training anyway so you know how to cancel accidental alarms.
Fall Detection works automatically. To help reduce false activations, please wear your device using a Peoplesafe Holster. If the device activates by accident, you can cancel it.
How do you cancel a false fall detection alarm?
We recommend testing your device when you first receive it, every 3 months, or when you think there may be a signal issue.
If your test is not successful, chat to our team here.
How do you test your device's microphone and speaker are working correctly?
Press and hold Call Button 1 for 4 seconds and listen to the message played back to identify your safety feature.
This feature lets your manager or Health & Safety team know you have started work safely or arrived home safely. It is reportable on the Nexus portal.
Some devices have a check-in timer — if not checked out in time, 2 automated calls will prompt you before an alarm is raised.
Use this for higher-risk tasks — for example, visiting an unknown property, lone working in a remote location, or working outside normal hours.
If you do not cancel the activity, you will receive 2 automated calls 5 minutes apart before an alarm is raised.
Leave short voice notes for the Alarm Centre about any risks or locations from the past 24 hours.
If you are sharing a device, leave your name and number so we know who you are. The ARC can review these only if an alarm is raised.
Raise an alarm as soon as you feel unsafe, unsure, or unwell. Give our Alarm Controllers regular updates on your location (Power Button) and any risks (Call Button 1) throughout the day.
We're here to keep you safe, whenever you need us, wherever you are.
If your device has Fall Detection, your maximum score is 8.
If it doesn't, the highest score you can get is 7.
Your score will be shared with your manager along with your training results.