INDUSTRIES · HOSPITALITY

Protect lone staff and clear the building with confidence.

Housekeeper duress devices, guest-safe evacuation and back-of-house asset tracking for hotels, resorts and venues.

Housekeepers, night porters and maintenance staff often work alone in rooms and corridors, out of sight and sometimes at risk. When a fire alarm sounds in a large hotel or resort, managers have little idea whether staff are clear, and guest accountability is a clipboard at best. The Salvus Network gives every staff member a Tag that doubles as a discreet duress alert, reads staff and back-of-house assets at Anchors across floors and exits, and turns an evacuation into a live staff head count — so you know your people are safe before you worry about anything else, and you can evidence a professional, well-drilled response.

Regulatory landscape

What the rules require.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 makes the responsible person accountable for a fire risk assessment, workable evacuation arrangements and staff training — a serious undertaking in a building full of unfamiliar, sleeping or intoxicated guests. The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, widely known as Martyn's Law, adds a new duty for qualifying public premises to have procedures that reduce harm in the event of an attack, including moving people to safety and accounting for them. Larger venues face enhanced requirements around monitoring and staff coordination. Staff safety sits under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, which require lone-working and violence risks to be assessed and controlled. The Salvus Network helps discharge all three: a documented, faster evacuation, a coordinated response capability, and duress cover for lone staff — each with an automatic record you can show an inspector or an insurer.

Where it’s used

Named use cases on hospitality & hotels sites.

Housekeeping and night-staff duress

Lone housekeepers, porters and maintenance staff carry a Tag that raises a located duress alert at the press of a button — cover for exactly the moments they are most exposed.

Staff-safe evacuation

When the alarm sounds, duty managers see a live count of which staff are clear and which are still inside, across every floor and back-of-house area, before turning to guest marshalling.

Protect Duty readiness

Support Martyn's Law procedures with the ability to move people to safety and account for staff during an evacuate-or-invacuate response, with the event logged for review.

Back-of-house asset tracking

Track laptops, radios, cleaning machines, AV kit and other high-value assets, with an alert if they leave the building without authorisation.

How we compare

Full coverage, not turnstiles.

CapabilityManual roll-callTurnstile RTLSThe Salvus Network
Real-time head count
No choke points / turnstiles
Auditable muster record
Zone-level awareness
Lone-worker welfare alerts
Live in the first meeting
UK data residency + Cyber Essentials

Frequently asked questions

Is The Salvus Network suitable for hospitality & hotels sites?+

Yes. The Salvus Network is a complete, off-the-shelf solution built for major-hazard environments and deployed across hospitality & hotels operations — Anchors and Tags give a live, auditable picture of every worker, asset and zone.

How does Salvus support compliance for hospitality & hotels operators?+

The platform produces a live, timestamped muster record and auditable time-on-site and access logs that evidence personnel accountability under COMAH, DSEAR and CDM regimes.

Can we see the salvus network running before we commit?+

Yes — a live evacuation demo runs on your own site map within 24 hours, and you can see the operator console working in the first meeting.

Book a live evacuation demo

Running on your site map inside 24 hours.