One button press vibrates every worker’s wristband in under a second, so no one misses an alert over the machines. And because it’s felt — not heard or seen — your deaf, hard-of-hearing, and blind employees are covered too: the OSHA- & ADA-compliant way to reach a workforce a horn can’t. No phones, no apps, no enrollment.
Use cases
Forklifts & conveyors
Conveyor jammed, forklift down, loading bay blocked — instant broadcast to the right zone. No waiting for radio response.
Hazmat & liquids
Hazardous material or liquid on the floor. Alert reaches the safety team in under a second — before anyone walks into it.
Injury & fatigue
Worker down or needs immediate help. Every colleague on the floor knows within one second — including the zone.
Unauthorized access
Unauthorized person in a restricted zone. Silent alert to security — no announcement that gives them time to flee.
How it works
A hard-wired button — mounted at machines, loading docks, or emergency stations — is pressed. It runs on mains power: no batteries, never needs charging, always ready.
Our platform instantly delivers the alert to every Galaxy Watch on the floor. Workers feel a strong vibration and see exactly what happened and where — for example "Zone 4 · Equipment Failure". No radio, no phone call, no shouting.
The alert stays active until a supervisor acknowledges and resolves it. Every incident is automatically logged with zone, type, and how long it took to respond — ready to use in your safety documentation without any manual record-keeping.
The hardware
We chose the only two components that genuinely work 24/7 in a warehouse environment — and eliminated everything else.
A standalone smartwatch — no phone needed, ever. Workers pick one up from the charging dock at the start of their shift. No login, no setup, no pairing. Enterprise-managed by Samsung Knox, the same platform used by governments and military.
A hard-wired industrial push button, permanently mounted at machines, loading docks, or exits. Wired directly into the building's power supply — no battery to die, no reset needed, always on. Dust and splash resistant, built for warehouse floors.
Every watch arrives pre-configured and ready to use. We manage the entire fleet remotely — pushing updates, monitoring battery levels, and replacing faulty units next business day. Your IT team does nothing. Your workers just pick up a watch and go.
Why TapAlert
No BYOD, no phones on the floor. TapAlert uses company-owned wristbands — no personal device ever involved, and nothing for a worker to reach for in an emergency.
Rotating seasonal staff is the norm in warehouse operations. TapAlert uses broadcast alerts — every watch vibrates, nobody needs to be registered or paired.
No worker identity stored in the system. Wristbands are anonymous — no name, no phone number, no biometrics. Privacy is built into the architecture.
No new gateways, no LoRaWAN infrastructure, no cabling beyond the buttons. If the warehouse WiFi already works well, TapAlert works on top of it.
We handle hardware setup, watch configuration, cloud management, and ongoing monitoring. You get a fully operational safety system. Your IT team does nothing.
Per-wristband monthly subscription with no hidden fees. Hardware is included and leased — you never deal with procurement, warranties, or replacements.
Every alert is logged with zone, timestamp, and response time. Export as CSV for OSHA/ADA compliance records, insurance reports, or operational analysis — directly from the dashboard. Proof the accommodation worked.
How TapAlert compares
Consumer pagers are short-range and unmanaged. Mass-notification reaches phones and strobes — useless to a DeafBlind worker. TapAlert is the only managed, floor-wide, tactile broadcast.
TapAlert | Vibrating pagers Serene · Krown · Bellman | Mass notification Alertus · Rave · Regroup | Lone-worker wearables panic / man-down | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reaches deaf AND blind staff (tactile — no sight or sound needed)Mass-notification relies on phones/text/strobes — none perceivable by a DeafBlind worker. | ✓ | ~ | — | ~ |
| Floor-wide broadcast to everyone in under a second | ✓ | — | ✓ | — |
| Evacuation-grade (mass emergency, not just 1:1) | ✓ | — | ✓ | — |
| Fully managed — fleet, updates, support, replacement | ✓ | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| No phones / no personal devices / no per-worker enrollment | ✓ | ✓ | — | — |
| Logged incident trail for OSHA / ADA documentation | ✓ | — | ✓ | ~ |
✓ full · ~ partial/short-range · — not offered. Categories per an independent 2026 scan; no cloud, managed, floor-wide tactile system for a Deaf-Blind workforce exists besides TapAlert.
Pricing
One monthly subscription — hardware, management, support, and updates all included. No surprises.
Up to 50 wristbands
Up to 150 wristbands
150+ wristbands
All prices excl. sales tax · 24-month minimum contract · Additional buttons $95 each (hardware + installation)
Get started
Tell us about your warehouse and we'll put together a tailored proposal — including a site walkthrough, hardware plan, and pricing breakdown. No commitment.
Pilot available
Start with one zone and 30 days before committing to a full rollout. Most customers do this — and go full within the pilot period.