Know Who’s Safe.
When Every Second Counts.

Case studie: Head counts

Automated head counts in complex builds

On large and complex builds, supervisors often spend 15–20 minutes during an evacuation roll call just confirming if everyone has made it out. In environments like data centers or hospitals, those minutes can be the difference between a safe evacuation and unnecessary risk.

The Impact

What once took 30 minutes now happens instantly. Faster roll calls mean quicker responses, fewer unknowns, and maximum safety for crews and management.

Visibility

Solution

TokenMe replaces manual counting with automated, live headcounts. Every worker token is tracked by zone, and the dashboard instantly confirms who has evacuated and who hasn’t. Supervisors see in real time exactly where missing workers were last detected, giving first responders clear directions instead of guesswork.

Time saved

30 minutes saved per supervisor due to no manual checking.

100% visibility across complex sites, even in underground levels and through reinforced concrete.

Full Coverage across 22km’s of corridors

Case studie: Evacuation

Evacuation anchors with 120dB sirens

Even with live data, raising the alarm across a 22 km construction site isn’t simple. Underground levels, thick concrete walls, and metallic structures make it difficult to reach every worker with a single system.

The Impact

Supervisors know who is still inside, where they were last seen, and can guide rescue teams immediately.

Proven in practice

Solution

TokenMe introduces wireless evacuation anchors, placed at strategic points across the site. At the push of a button, they trigger synchronized site-wide alarms while the system simultaneously generates automated headcounts by zone.

TokenMe’s evacuation system is deployed on projects with over 22 km of corridors. It has proven reliable across the toughest environments — underground, through reinforced concrete, and in obstacle-heavy metallic structures.

Result

  • Faster response times

  • Fewer unknowns during evacuation (for first responders)

  • Maximum safety and compliance, even in the most complex builds

See live headcounts and evacuation anchors in action