E-HEALTH ARMBAND REMINDER WITH GPS TRACKER FOR STREET SWEEPER OF CENRO CALAMBA CITY, LAGUNA
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This study presents the development of an E-Health Armband Reminder with a GPS tracker designed specifically for Street sweepers of CENRO Calamba City, Laguna. The objective of this project is to enhance the safety and efficiency of street sweeping operations by providing real-time monitoring and reminders to the sweepers. The E-health Armband Reminder incorporates a GPS tracker that allows supervisors to track the location of the sweepers in real-time. This feature enables efficient deployment of resources and facilitates prompt assistance in case of emergencies or accidents. Additionally, the armband serves as a reminder tool, providing alerts and notifications for hydration, Weather, and safety protocols. The system's development involved extensive research, analysis of user requirements, and collaboration with the street sweepers and CENRO Calamba City. The armband's design and functionality were optimized to suit the specific needs and constraints of the street sweeping operation. Preliminary testing of the E-Health Armband Reminder demonstrated promising results, showing improved task management as the Attendance monitoring and increased safety awareness among the street sweepers.
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