Real-Time Inmate Tracking System
Always know where individuals are.
Track movement and location of people and things in real time. Get alerts and notifications. Manage keep separates and out of bounds. You have complete visibility into your facility with Guard1 tracking technology.
How It Works
- Assign beacon tags to individuals and/or equipment.
- Beacon tags send a signal once per second that is captured by Guard1 receivers.
- Track movement in real time for people and equipment – anywhere in your facility.
- Get real time alerts for out-of-bounds people or items. Manage keep-separates for individuals or groups.
Prevent incidents before they occur
Know when someone is out of a zone or where they're not supposed to be, instantly.
Know what's happening, when it happens.
Track individuals in real time with updates to Guard1 every second, so you know where everyone is at all times.
Have a complete log of movement history
Maintain a complete log of individual movement that you can pull up in Guard1 in seconds.
Make sure equipment and tools stay where they need to.
Tools or safety equipment; know exactly which zone every item is located in your facility.
The next evolution of safety technology: Beacon Tracking Tags
Real time
Our beacon tracking tags transmit a signal once per second, so your Guard1 tracking systems know where its always at in real time.
Hands-off
Beacon tracking is continuous and requires no additional work for your officers - the beacon tracking tags automatically transmit their signal.
Continuous
The beacon tracking tags transmit a signal once per second continuously and require no recharging, with a battery life ranging from 2 to 8 years.
Reliable
A reliable system, beacon tracking tags are continuously captured by the receivers located in your facility. No need to worry about manual locations scans; it's already done for you.
Uses for Beacon Tracking Tags
Prevent incidents and know if and exactly when a kitchen knife leaves the kitchen.
By putting a beacon tracking tag on a potentially dangerous piece of equipment like a kitchen knife, you will get a real time alert that the kitchen knife has left the kitchen, allowing you to act instantly and help prevent an incident from occurring.
Get an alert in real time if an individual leaves their assigned area.
When an individual in your facility leaves an assigned area, the control room gets an instant alert letting them know that the individual has left their assigned area, which we call "zones". For example, if an individual left their GED class, the control room would get a real time alert letting them know so your officers can act.
Automated keep-separate alerts
Be alerted if keep-separate individuals enter the same zone at your facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn how customers use Guard1
Corrections
San Joaquin County Jail
"The Guard1 SUPERMAX aligned with our goals as a department. Gaining Real Time returns from safety checks was a tool we couldn't pass up."
Corrections
Iredell County Detention Center
"Our state inspectors like facilities that use Guard1, and they tell us the Guard1 reports are much easier to read compared to other mobile tracking solutions."
COUNTY JAIL
87 ADP
"If you are looking to save your staff time in their daily duties, increase digital documentation of activities by way of a handheld device and discontinue paper logs then Guard1 is an excellent choice. We looked at competitors and found Guard1 does everything the competitors do at a fraction of the cost. In researching both Guard1 and competitors, then speaking with the companies we contracted with Guard1 and I have been very happy."
Eric E. Foree
Captain/Jail Administrator
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
COUNTY JAIL
711 ADP
"Great customer service, PIPEs hold up extremely well."
John Donate
Lieutenant
Lehigh County Jail
COUNTY JAIL
95 ADP
"We are able to see the headcounts being done in real-time which is an awesome feature. We rarely have any issues with Guard1, but if we do, the customer service and support teams are great and quick to resolve the issue. The product is well worth the price."
Chris Ortiz
Sergeant
Kendall County Sheriff's Office