" As a biomedical scientist, I am often called out to the hospital at unsociable hours to assist critically ill patients. In the past, I always feared for my safety at night, but now that I have a Sazo I feel much more secure. I'm still cautious but I'm no longer afraid"
R. Rhodes,
Croydon, Surrey
"As an NHS nurse who regularly works shifts, I often find myself travelling by taxi or on the underground late at night, and I sometimes have to walk between my house and the tube station as well. Having the Sazo has given me extra confidence to tackle these journeys because I know that if I needed to, I could contact the emergency services at the press of a button."
Ms Patel,
NW London.
"My work in a social services department involves taking people who suffer from various disabilities out into the community to socialise. It's very rewarding work but problems do arise on occasions, and we sometimes need to request help from our centre or even from the emergency services. The Sazo sends out our location details in an instant and enables us to summon assistance."
G. Thoor,
Harrow.
"I have a teenage daughter who often goes out to the city with her friends and comes home late. I am never completely at ease until she's home but her Sazo provides both of us with a great deal of reassurance. If ever she was in trouble, I would know where she was within seconds."
Mrs Bakery,
Stanmore.
"Since my husband passed away several years ago, I have been living on my own. Although I have always been an active individual, I'm aware that I'm gradually becoming more vulnerable and I sometimes find it difficult to do things that were easy in the past. The Sazo has given me added protection and has ensured that when I've run into difficulties, neighbours have been informed of my situation immediately and have rushed to help."
K. Tookey,
Wembley, Middlesex.