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A New Safety Platform Is Quietly Transforming How Women in India Access Emergency Help

May 19, 2025 by Press Reporter

In a country where women continue to face serious safety risks in public and private spaces, a new safety platform is making quiet yet powerful waves — not through promises, but through action. Safer, an advanced, technology-led app, is emerging as a real-time solution for women facing moments of vulnerability.

Designed with the realities of Indian cities in mind, Safer offers a fast, discreet, and multi-layered emergency response system. At its core, it’s more than just an SOS button. With a single tap, the app launches a full-scale response — beginning with live location sharing to a 24/7 support team.

What makes Safer stand out is its Secure Hub network — physical safety points across the city staffed with trained bouncers and ex-servicemen who serve as the first line of help in emergencies. These personnel are selected and prepared to handle real-world scenarios with discretion and urgency.

In cases where response time may be delayed, Safer activates a second line of help through a network of Aadhaar-verified volunteers, ensuring that users are never left without support.

One of the platform’s most advanced features is its emergency drone deployment system. In high-risk scenarios, Safer sends a surveillance drone to the user’s location. These drones offer real-time aerial visibility, act as a deterrent, and record footage to support legal action or post-incident review. They follow the user until help arrives — offering both coverage and comfort.

The interface is simple, fast, and reliable. Features like silent SOS activation, real-time tracking, background operation, and instant emergency contact alerts ensure that users can call for help even in high-pressure situations.

Whether commuting late at night, walking through isolated areas, or sensing danger, users can trust Safer to respond quickly, intelligently, and effectively.

Without seeking attention or headlines, this platform is beginning to reshape how safety is approached — combining technology, training, and community to give women something they’ve always deserved: a sense of real, dependable security.

Safer is currently being offered at a subscription price of ₹2400 per year, which breaks down to just ₹200 per month — making powerful, round-the-clock safety affordable and accessible for more women across India.

Building SAFER Today for Tomorrow, Together.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: emergency response app, safety drones, tech for good, women's safety india

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