This article is a supplement to ROAR's System Guidelines and explains how to wear an Alert Device.
If devices are not worn in a method described here, there could be environmental interference that could cause a false alert.
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ROAR Athena | ROAR Athenas have a magnetic closure and can be attached anywhere on the body. (Note: ROAR Athenas were sold prior to June of 2021 and are no longer offered to customers) | |||||||
ROAR RAD 1.5 |
The ROAR RAD 1.5 has two attachment methods: Note: do not put RAD 1.5s in pockets!
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ROAR RAD D15N |
The ROAR RAD D15N is the most recent ROAR Alert Device. This device can be worn on a lanyard, retractable badge reel, or attached to a site-issued ID badge or anything similar. Reach out to support for alternate attachment methods if needed. When wearing a D15N on a badge or ID card, make sure that the button is against your skin/clothes to avoid accidental alerts.
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