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Establishing Safety Requirements for the Security of Individuals

Establishing Safety Requirements for the Security of Individuals. Prepared for: PeopleGuard : Pepe Miller (Sales) ( Dr. Quezada) Prepared by: Mitzelle Escobar Emily Soto Ashley Leyva Kevin Sias. Take a moment and Imagine…. Access of Application . Main Screen. Emergency.

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Establishing Safety Requirements for the Security of Individuals

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  1. Establishing Safety Requirements for the Security of Individuals Prepared for: PeopleGuard: Pepe Miller (Sales) (Dr. Quezada) Prepared by: Mitzelle Escobar Emily Soto Ashley Leyva Kevin Sias

  2. Take a moment and Imagine…

  3. Access of Application

  4. Main Screen

  5. Emergency • The larger red button at the top of the screen. • When the user clicks on the button the local authorities will be alerted. • Video and voice recording will be activated. (Beigi, 2011)

  6. Feel Unsafe: bSafe • SOS • Help is one tap away. • Video, Voice, GPS & Siren • Collects Evidence (“bSafe”, 2013)

  7. Feel Unsafe: StreetSafe • Walk with confidence, not in fear (Sliding the Green Button) • Connects to safety advisor • More than a call for help (Sliding the Red Button) • GPS location will be activated • 911 will be contacted (“StreetSafe”, n.d.)

  8. Feel Unsafe Unsafe! • Yellow button • Non-emergency when first opened • Hold Red Button! • If you feel safe: slide the screen and say “safe word” or enter pin • If it is an emergency: release the screen

  9. Maps Maps Maps • Purple button • Helps user locate local authorities in the area. • User can view unsafe areas marked by previous users.

  10. Procedures Procedures • Green button • Emergency responders notified • Tips incase immediate attention is required • Examples: CPR, Heimlich maneuver, how to help someone who is having a seizure.

  11. PeopleGuard Mission “At PeopleGuard we provide our clients with state-of-the-art solutions for their personal and corporate security needs” (“About”, n.d.)

  12. Closing Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward to working with you and your cooperation in providing our clients with “security and peace of mind.”

  13. References About Us. (n.d.). PeopleGuard. Retrieved May 3, 2014, from http://www.peopleguard.com/pg_about.html Beigi, H. (2011). Speaker Recognition, Biometrics, Dr. Jucheng Yang (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-307-618-8, InTech, DOI: 10.5772/17058. Available from: http://www.intechopen.com/books/biometrics/speaker-recognition bSafe - Personal Safety App. (2013,). bSafe. Retrieved May 1, 2014, from http://getbsafe.com/ SliferS. (2014). Murder victim was on phone with 911 for 12 minutes, cops say. CBS News.http://www.cbsnews.com/news/murder-victim-was-on-phone-with-911-for-12-minutes-cops-say/ Using voice and speech recognition with mobile devices. (2013). http://www.atarizona.com/docs/General/VoiceSpeechRecognitionMobileDevices.pdf WALK WITH CONFIDENCE. (n.d.). SafeTrek. Retrieved May 3, 2014, from http://www.safetrekapp.com/ StreetSafe - Personal Security Service for Smart Phones. (n.d.). StreetSafe - Personal Security Service for Smart Phones. Retrieved May 3, 2014, from http://streetsafe.com/

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