If you run a women’s PG or hostel in Vadodara, you already know that “safety” is the #1 question parents ask before they let their daughter move in. CCTV alone is not enough — it records incidents, but it doesn’t help during one. A nurse call / panic alarm system does.
What a PG Safety System Looks Like
- A discreet button in every room — at the bedside, near the bathroom, or by the door
- An emergency button at common-area entry points — corridor, staircase, gate
- A central display panel at the warden / manager desk that lights up with the room number
- Optional pager or mobile alerts to the security guard and warden simultaneously
What It Solves
- Medical emergencies — sudden illness, fainting, panic attacks
- Safety threats — intruder, harassment, suspicious activity
- Falls and accidents — slip in the bathroom, fall from bed
- Mental health crises — students under exam stress need a low-friction way to reach out
The Marketing Advantage
“Each room has an emergency call button connected to the warden’s desk” is one of the strongest selling points in any PG brochure or parent meeting. It’s tangible, visible during the tour, and immediately reassures parents.
Cost vs. Benefit
For a 30-room PG, a wireless safety call system costs less than a month of rent from a single tenant. It’s a one-time investment that pays back through higher occupancy, premium pricing, and parent referrals.
Installation Takes Less Than a Day
Wireless systems mean no wiring through walls, no civil work, and no disruption to occupied rooms. We typically finish a 30-room install in a single working day.
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