In the past we’ve written about GPS tracking for elderly individuals, especially those with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.  Not only do GPS trackers offer peace of mind for family members, but most importantly they offer a greater level of security for the loved one.  With GPS tracking software, it’s possible to know the exact location of the person wearing the GPS tracker at any time–day or night.

Today, we’d like to remind our readers that GPS trackers and GPS tracking software also provide added safety for children- especially those with disabilities.  While some parents choose GPS trackers that can be tossed in a backpack or worn on the waist, another option, particularly for at risk children, is a GPS tracker enclosed in an ankle case.  Discreetly hidden under the pants leg, an ankle bracelet GPS tracker is more likely to remain with the child at all times rather than a tracker stashed in a backpack.  In the event of an emergency, parents could track the exact location of their child using GPS tracking software, or even set up automated cell phone alerts when the tracker crosses a specific boundary.

For more information on GPS trackers and GPS tracking software, visit our homepage at www.trackingtheworld.com.

 

 

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