A young woman, living alone in a large city. A college student, traveling to a foreign country as part of a study abroad program. An elderly gentleman, living by himself in a rural location. A father with a serious medical condition, taking a much-needed island getaway vacation with his two young children. What do these people have in common? All of them can benefit from personal safety wearable beacon or device. Personal safety is a concern across all age groups and demographics, and the statistics don’t lie, either: A parent survey revealed that approximately 20% of children ranging in ages from 6-12 in the United States are regularly at home, unsupervised, after school each day. And according to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN), every 98 seconds someone is sexually assaulted in our country. Meanwhile, female undergraduate students are at a “significantly increased” risk of becoming a victim of rape (or other types of sexual assault) while traveling ab