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December 19, 2012

SecuraTrac Makes Finals of 2 CES 2013 Competitions, To Present at Conference in January 2013

Monitor Vital Signs & Send Emergency Alerts Wirelessly with SecuraPatch & the SecuraFone Health Mobile App

Vote for SecuraFone Health in the CES 2013 MobileApps Showdown and for SecuraPatch in CES Last Gadget Standing Competitions

LOS ANGELES, CA – SecuraTrac®, a dynamic provider of mobile health and safety solutions focused on protecting children, seniors and employees, will debut a new technology based on its award-winning mobile app, SecuraFone®, at CES 2013 in Las Vegas at the GlobalSat WorldCom Corporation Booth #30275 in the South Hall. SecuraFone Health can alert doctors, caregivers and family in real-time when an unexpected health event occurs.

Leading up to CES 2013, SecuraFone Health is competing in the Mobile Apps Showdown, a fast-paced contest where consumers and industry experts are asked to weigh in on the apps they think have what it takes to make it in the marketplace. See what it is all about, add your comments, and vote for SecuraFone Health to win the Mobile Apps Showdown by visiting:

The product portion of SecuraFone Health, SecuraPatch™, is also competing in the 2013 Last Gadget Standing, a CES competition that looks for products that are more than just a flash in the pan. They are products that will endure and are pioneering the ways in which the digital world will change. See what it is all about, add your comments, and vote for SecuraPatch to win the Last Gadget Standing competition by visiting:

The SecuraFone® Health app will benefit consumers, patients, doctors and caregivers by detecting falls, caregiver-defined heart rate and respiration rate changes as well as other key vitals. When an unexpected change is detected by SecuraPatch, the app will send a real-time alert including information about the user’s location, turn-by-turn directions, and other key details to designated caregivers, family, friends, and doctors.

SecuraFone® Health employs a sensor worn by the user on the chest or back to monitor vitals 24-hours a day. Users can program their smartphone to automatically contact the SecuraFone® Health emergency response center if a health event is detected. Or, the app can be programmed to call, text and email alerts to family members and doctors.

For more information on SecuraFone Health please visit http://www.securafone.com/subpages/health.php.

About SecuraTrac
SecuraTrac® develops, markets, and sells a suite of mobile health and safety solutions. SecuraTrac® is dedicated to bringing families closer together and improving employee safety through GPS location based technology and state-of-the-art, easy-to-use websites. SecuraTrac’s SecuraPAL® Guardian solution for children is the recipient of The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval, and their. SecuraTrac® has also developed an award-winning GPS safety app, SecuraFone®, for Android® and iPhone® platforms as well as a free, life-saving service called SecuraChild™ that leverages crowd sourcing and social media to broadcast and accelerate the location of missing children. The company is headquartered in Hermosa Beach, CA. For more information please visit www.securatrac.com.

December 5, 2012

SecuraTrac Health - New Mobile Technology Alerts Doctors, Family of Health Events

Patients wear adhesive sensor that instantly texts contacts if changes are detected.

Los Angeles, CA, — (PR.com)- SecuraTrac, a dynamic provider of mobile health and safety solutions focused on protecting children, seniors and employees, announced today the development of a new technology based on its award-winning mobile app, SecuraFone®. Developed in conjunction with Vital Connect, which is poised to become the leader in next generation biosensor and secure cloud technologies, SecuraFone Health can alert doctors, caregivers and family in real-time when an unexpected health event occurs.

SecuraFone Health will benefit consumers, patients, doctors and caregivers by detecting falls, caregiver-defined heart rate changes, and respiration rate changes as well as other key vitals. When an unexpected change is detected, the app will send a real-time alert including information about the user’s location and other key details to designated contacts.

SecuraFone Health employs a sensor worn by the user on his or her chest or back to monitor vitals 24-hours a day. Patches are water resistant, can be worn in the shower, and are worn for 2 - 3 days before needing to be replaced. They have up to a 50-foot communication radius for sending notifications to the user’s smartphone.

“We are excited about the potential of the SecuraFone Health app. We believe it will revolutionize the mobile health marketplace,” said SecuraTrac CEO Chris Holbert. “Doctors, caregivers and family members will now not only be able to monitor and receive alerts related to the whereabouts of their patients, children or aging parents, but also will receive alerts related to that person’s vitals in real-time. The monthly service is tied to a 24/7 emergency response center with trained healthcare staff, and so we expect that our mobile health and safety innovation will greatly reduce response times for those in need of emergency assistance as well as improve the overall care received by the user.”

“Vital Connect is pleased to announce its collaboration with Securatrac on the ground-breaking SecuraFone Health solution,” said Bill Brennan, Executive Vice President of Vital Connect. “As an integral element of the SecuraFone Health solution, our intelligent wireless biosensor will provide users an unprecedented sense of security while providing doctors, caregivers, and loved ones with increased peace of mind.”

The SecuraFone Health app is scheduled for release later this year. For more information visit www.securafone.com.

About SecuraTrac
SecuraTrac® develops, markets, and sells a suite of mobile health and safety solutions. SecuraTrac is dedicated to bringing families closer together and improving employee safety through GPS location based technology and state-of-the-art, easy-to-use websites. SecuraTrac’s SecuraPAL® Guardian solution for children is the recipient of The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval. SecuraTrac has also developed an award-winning GPS safety app, SecuraFone®, for Android® and iPhone® platforms as well as a free, life-saving service called SecuraChild™ that leverages crowd sourcing and social media to broadcast and accelerate the location of missing children. The company is headquartered in Hermosa Beach, CA. For more information please visit www.securatrac.com.

About Vital Connect
Vital Connect, Inc is a technology startup founded in 2011 with the goal to develop the newest generation of technologies to help address some of the most challenging human body sensor monitoring issues in the world today.

November 30, 2012

Journal of Gerontological Nursing on SecuraFone App that Offers Mobile Biosensor Technology

SecuraTrac, a provider of mobile health and safety solutions focused on protecting older adults, children, and employees, has announced the development of a new technology based on its award-winning mobile app, SecuraFone®. Developed in conjunction with Vital Connect, a next-generation biosensor and secure cloud technology, SecuraFone Health can alert physicians, caregivers, and family in real time when an unexpected health event occurs.

SecuraFone Health will benefit consumers, patients, physicians, and caregivers by detecting falls, caregiver-defined heart rate changes, and respiration rate changes, as well as other key vital signs. When an unexpected change is detected, the app will send a real-time alert including information about the user’s location and other key details to designated contacts.

SecuraFone Health uses a sensor worn by the user on his or her chest or back to monitor vitals 24 hours per day. Patches are water resistant, can be worn in the shower, and are worn for 2 to 3 days before needing to be replaced. They have up to a 50-foot communication radius for sending notifications to the user’s smartphone. The monthly service is tied to a 24/7 emergency response center with trained health care staff.

For more information, visit http://www.securafone.com.

Source.“New Mobile Technology Alerts Doctors, Family of Health Events.” (2012, July 23). Retrieved September 20, 2012, from http://www.pr.com/press-release/428474.

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November 27, 2012

The Peggy Smedley Show - SecuraTrac, Chris Holbert and Connected M2M Devices

On The Peggy Smedley Show, Chris Holbert, CEO, SecuraTrac, discusses mobile solutions for health and safety, and how tracking can bring peace of mind to users.

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October 10, 2012

CBS Denver on SecuraFone App to Keep Children Safe

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DENVER (CBS4) – A major concern for parents each Halloween is safety, especially when children are trick-or-treating after dark. Now there’s a new way to keep track of children.

For many children Halloween is a favorite time of year, but no matter how fun the costumes are, and how responsible the children are, parents worry. That’s why Chris Holbert developed SecuraFone, a free app to help keep children safe.

“The free version will load and instantly allow them to see where the child is at any point in time from their phone or any connected device,” Holbert said. The app also allows children to make an emergency call to their parents with a quick swipe.

“It will send a text message and an email alert to as many people as you want. So it can be their friends, their parents, or older brother, or whoever it is; and they will see exactly where they are,” Holbert said.

Parents and nannies all say it’s so easy to look away for a moment and realize a child is suddenly out of sight. “I think it’s a really good idea for their safety and for the parents’ peace of mind,” a woman said. The app is one way to help know exactly what haunted house children may be visiting. There are additional apps with additional features that will cost money.

Link: SecuraFone

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September 15, 2012

Journal of PsychoSocial Nursing and Mental Health on SecuraFone mHealth App

SecuraTrac, a provider of mobile health and safety solutions focused on protecting older adults, children, and employees, has announced the development of a new technology based on its award-winning mobile app, SecuraFone®. Developed in conjunction with Vital Connect, a next-generation biosensor and secure cloud technology, SecuraFone Health can alert physicians, caregivers, and family in real time when an unexpected health event occurs.

SecuraFone Health will benefit consumers, patients, physicians, and caregivers by detecting falls, caregiver-defined heart rate changes, and respiration rate changes, as well as other key vital signs. When an unexpected change is detected, the app will send a real-time alert including information about the user’s location and other key details to designated contacts.

SecuraFone Health uses a sensor worn by the user on his or her chest or back to monitor vitals 24 hours per day. Patches are water resistant, can be worn in the shower, and are worn for 2 to 3 days before needing to be replaced. They have up to a 50-foot communication radius for sending notifications to the user’s smartphone. The monthly service is tied to a 24/7 emergency response center with trained health care staff.

For more information, visit http://www.securafone.com.

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July 23, 2012

New Mobile Technology Alerts Doctors, Family of Health Events Anywhere, Anytime

Patients wear adhesive sensor that instantly texts contacts if changes are detected.
Los Angeles, CA, July 23, 2012 -(PR.com)- SecuraTrac, a dynamic provider of mobile health and safety solutions focused on protecting children, seniors and employees, announced today the development of a new technology based on its award-winning mobile app, SecuraFone®. Developed in conjunction with Vital Connect, which is poised to become the leader in next generation biosensor and secure cloud technologies, SecuraFone Health can alert doctors, caregivers and family in real-time when an unexpected health event occurs.

SecuraFone Health will benefit consumers, patients, doctors and caregivers by detecting falls, caregiver-defined heart rate changes, and respiration rate changes as well as other key vitals. When an unexpected change is detected, the app will send a real-time alert including information about the user’s location and other key details to designated contacts.

SecuraFone Health employs a sensor worn by the user on his or her chest or back to monitor vitals 24-hours a day. Patches are water resistant, can be worn in the shower, and are worn for 2 - 3 days before needing to be replaced. They have up to a 50-foot communication radius for sending notifications to the user’s smartphone.

“We are excited about the potential of the SecuraFone Health app. We believe it will revolutionize the mobile health marketplace,” said SecuraTrac CEO Chris Holbert. “Doctors, caregivers and family members will now not only be able to monitor and receive alerts related to the whereabouts of their patients, children or aging parents, but also will receive alerts related to that person’s vitals in real-time. The monthly service is tied to a 24/7 emergency response center with trained healthcare staff, and so we expect that our mobile health and safety innovation will greatly reduce response times for those in need of emergency assistance as well as improve the overall care received by the user.”

“Vital Connect is pleased to announce its collaboration with Securatrac on the ground-breaking SecuraFone Health solution,” said Bill Brennan, Executive Vice President of Vital Connect. “As an integral element of the SecuraFone Health solution, our intelligent wireless biosensor will provide users an unprecedented sense of security while providing doctors, caregivers, and loved ones with increased peace of mind.”

The SecuraFone Health app is scheduled for release later this year. For more information visit www.securafone.com.

About SecuraTrac
SecuraTrac® develops, markets, and sells a suite of mobile health and safety solutions. SecuraTrac is dedicated to bringing families closer together and improving employee safety through GPS location based technology and state-of-the-art, easy-to-use websites. SecuraTrac’s SecuraPAL® Guardian solution for children is the recipient of The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval, and their LifeTrac® MobileProtectorTM solution for seniors was nominated for Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practices Awards for Excellence in Mobile & Wireless Communication Technology. SecuraTrac® has also developed an award-winning GPS safety app, SecuraFone®, for Android® and iPhone® platforms as well as a free, life-saving service called SecuraChild™ that leverages crowd sourcing and social media to broadcast and accelerate the location of missing children. The company is headquartered in Hermosa Beach, CA. For more information please visit www.securatrac.com.

About Vital Connect
Vital Connect, Inc is a technology startup founded in 2011 with the goal to develop the newest generation of technologies to help address some of the most challenging human body sensor monitoring issues in the world today.

January 24, 2012

Parents.com on SecuraFone Mobile App

There are apps that locate your children, but how about one that tells you how fast they’re driving? This app can do so by using the smartphone’s built-in GPS. Plus, the SecuraFences feature sends notifications if your child goes beyond a designated geographic area. Parents can view 90 days’ worth of map data using what the company website (www.securafone.com) calls a “breadcrumb trail” and access reports that include addresses and a history of all the alerts sent by the app. All this is done in the background of your smartphone via GPS.

Free to download and free to use with the Basic subscription. Premium service requires a monthly subscription.

Copyright © 2012 Meredith Corporation.

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January 6, 2012

Wired Magazine - CES 2012 Preview: How Apps Could Rule the Show on SecuraFone

By Christina Bonnington

Typically, when one speaks of the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the conversation evokes imagery of a sprawling arena filled with booth upon booth of hardware.

But hardware isn’t everything this year. CES 2012 will be the first CES where apps show up in a major way.

Every new television or set-top box that boasts a smart TV interface is essentially a platform for app use and discovery. Android apps now run on Google TV, and next week’s CES will play host to a handful of Google TV announcements. What’s more, all of the major TV manufacturers now have a “connected TV” platform that plays host to widgets for Netflix, Amazon, Pandora, Twitter, and similar appy content sources.

Appliances are getting into the apps space too: LG’s ThinQ appliances directly connect to mobile apps for remote user control. And at this year’s CES, you’ll see automobiles stuffed with apps connected wirelessly to the cloud.

Yes, apps will be everywhere in Las Vegas next week, and the Consumer Electronics Association has added “Software and Mobile Apps” as a new product category this year, a nod toward the importance of apps in the overall electronics experience. Today, a consumer electronics company needs much more than hardware to succeed. It also needs an elegant user interface, and a quality selection of apps to distinguish itself from the competition.

The Synergy of Apps and Hardware

“Like CDs and DVDs in the past, apps are tied to the hardware,” said Robin Raskin, founder of Living in Digital Times, a CES Partner Program. “It’s becoming intrinsic to the hardware experience.”

For instance, children’s toymaker Wowwee will debut a line of collectible toys called AppGear at CES. The toys connect to mobile devices, mirroring the real world with the virtual world. So, if you’re playing with one of the line’s small foam airplanes called “Foam Fighters,” you can pretend you’re piloting a WWI airship using the accompanying app.

Transgaming is another company that’s bridging our interactions with hardware through mobile devices and apps. Transgaming has developed a platform that lets you play games using your mobile device and your TV — a rising trend known as multi-screen gaming. The company wants to use CES to broadcast its platform to service providers, content developers, and independent developers.

Vikas Gupta, CEO and president of Transgaming, described a few gaming possibilities: Playing a game of mobile-to-TV Scrabble with your family, or similarly, a game of poker, with your cards on your personal display, and the poker table up on the TV. At CES, Transgaming will be showing off a custom game called Ants at a Picnic, which lets you squash virtual insects on your TV by flicking and swiping bugs on your mobile device.

Approximately 60 percent of Living in Digital Times exhibitors are showing off apps in the sports, fitness and digital health sector. What’s more, in the section for kids products, 80 percent of exhibitors include apps as part of their presentation.

App Recognition
For the third year in a row, CES will be holding a Mobile Apps Showdown, a contest that pits submitted apps against one another for the popular vote. This year, developers entered over 100 apps into the contest.

Titles that have won in past years include Drive Safely, an app designed to curb texting while driving,Swiftkey, a personalized, predictive keyboard app, and Line2, which adds an extra phone line to your mobile device. Robin Raskin, the founder of a CES Partner Program called Living in Digital Times, says the top 10 is a good cross section of app offerings, ranging from video to healthcare to biking pedometers and geofencing.

For the first time, CES is also including a fixture called the Wall of Apps, housed in the show’s North Hall.

“It’s like a self-serve museum exhibit,” Raskin says. In its inaugural year, the Wall of Apps will show off 20 apps on various devices selected by the app developers. Titles like Line2 and Zinio, a global magazine service, will be on display for attendees to take for test drives.

App Launches and Demos
Standalone apps demos will also appear in booths at Pepcom (a major press preview event), and in the iLounge section of the CES show floor.

Scrible, an HTML5 app that will run in-browser on mobile Safari, is a fully featured webpage annotation and online research system for tablets. The service is already available for desktop browsers, but at CES, developers will be debuting the tablet version.

“Folks now recognize that the apps that run on the hardware are important to the user experience and, therefore, the success of a mobile device,” Scrible CEO Victor Karkar says. “The excitement for tablets will continue this year. We’re a part of that, and want to ride that wave.”

Chris Holbert, CEO of SecuraTrac, is a three-year veteran of CES. His company will be exhibitingSecuraFone, a safety-focused iPhone and Android app that uses GPS tracking to prevent distracted driving. In addition to being a good platform for developing new business relationships, CES is a great opportunity to connect with customers and suppliers, and scope out where the electronics industry is headed, Holbert says.

With apps of every form and flavor showing up at CES this year, it looks like more than just company employees are going to be energized. Apps are revving up to be a huge part of 2012.

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December 23, 2011

CES 2012 Preview: New App Unleashes Safety Power of Mobile Phones

SecuraFoneTM transforms Droid phones and iPhones into personal safety devices

SecuraFoneTM, a new mobile application debuting from SecuraTrac, harnesses the power of GPS technology to mitigate the potential for emergency situations, notifying you via text message when something could go wrong before it even happens. And, if you are driving, SecuraFoneTM locks your phone to help you avoid driving distractions.

SecuraTrac will be exhibiting at CES 2012 in Las Vegas in South 4 Hall, Booth #35631. Leading up to CES 2012, SecuraFoneTM is competing in the Mobile Apps Showdown, a fast-paced contest where consumers and industry experts are asked to weigh in on the apps they think have what it takes to make it in the marketplace. To test SecuraFoneTM and to vote for SecuraFoneTM as the winning app, visit www.mobileappsshowdown.com.

SecuraFoneTM is currently available for Android phones and iPhones. SecuraFoneTM is available in a Basic and Premium version. The Basic version of the app is free and offers unlimited GPS tracking and an SOS feature that allows users to send an emergency message or place an emergency by pressing a slide button on the phone screen.

A powerful safety solution, the Premium version of the SecuraFoneTM app automatically tracks and reports young children’s, new driver’s or elderly parent’s locations with more than 6 alert types including speed, SOS, and SecuraFence (virtual border) alerts. With SecuraFoneTM, parents and children are constantly connected through text message or email alerts with the added benefits of a distracted driver feature that disables texting and emailing while driving. The Premium version is free to download with an $8.99 monthly fee.

SecuraFoneTM can be downloaded by visiting the SecuraFone website or through your mobile device’s app store. A SecuraFoneTM application is also being developed for Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices. For more information please visit www.securafone.com.

SecuraTrac CEO, Chris Holbert, will be speaking at the CES 2012 Silvers Summit on Tuesday, January 10 at 10:40am about mobile technology for seniors. For more information about the event, visit www.silverssummit.com.

About SecuraTrac
SecuraTrac® develops, markets, and sells a suite of products dedicated to bringing families closer together and improving employee safety through GPS location based technology and state-of-the-art, easy-to-use websites. SecuraTrac’s SecuraPAL® Guardian solution for children is the recipient of The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval and their LifeTrac® MobileProtector solution for seniors is currently nominated for Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practices Awards for Excellence in Mobile & Wireless Communication Technology. SecuraTrac has also developed a new GPS safety app, SecuraFone™, for mobile devices and a free life-saving service called SecuraChild™ that leverages crowd sourcing and social media to broadcast and speed-up the location of missing children. The company is headquartered in Hermosa Beach, CA. For more information please visit www.securatrac.com.

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