Fast Company: Security flaws threaten ‘panic buttons’ meant to protect hotel workers
Sexual assault in hotels is a serious problem. Unions and lawmakers are working to keep housekeepers safe—but cheap gadgets might bring new problems.
Sexual assault in hotels is a serious problem. Unions and lawmakers are working to keep housekeepers safe—but cheap gadgets might bring new problems.
At this year’s HITEC, vendors wanted to convey was that their technology would make hoteliers’ and guests’ lives easier.
Vanessa Ogle, founder and CEO, Enseo, echoed this point. “When we launch a platform, how do we make it beneficial to each one of the constituents, so there’s benefits for everyone?”
Immediately after seeing the solution, the Lovejoy ISD team asked Enseo and Ogle to demonstrate the product and talk them through the solution.
Enseo, a digital signage provider, has deployed its MadeSafe security solution to the Lovejoy Independent School District in Texas.
“Businesses have realized they have to do more to protect their employees,” said David Simpson, chief product officer of Enseo.
At the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile last month, Texas-based Enseo was demonstrating its distress device, called MadeSafe.
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Enseo is one of the fastest growing technology companies in the U.S. For 24 years, Enseo has delivered sustainable innovation to public places like hotels, schools, and senior living communities.