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Millions of children and elderly individuals go missing each year across the globe. Senior citizens suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's tend to wander and are unable to return home. Children get lost in crowded areas like malls, fairs, or railway stations.Women, especially in unsafe environments, face harassment, abductions, or emergency situations where quick help is unavailable. Current solutions such as police assistance, public announcements, or expensive GPS trackers are slow, dispersed, or out of reach for the majority of families. This void makes families anxious and vulnerable.

Proposed Solution

SafeLink: Universal Women, Child & Elderly Finder Network is an inexpensive, technology-based safety system. It employs inexpensive wearable bands/tags with QR/NFC codes, Bluetooth, and optional low-power GPS. When an individual gets lost, individuals around them can read the code or pick up the Bluetooth signal through a mobile app, which will send an immediate alert to their family. Real-time GPS tracking and SOS alerts are available through premium membership.

Key Features

Affordable device: ₹600–₹1000 per unit, making it widely accessible.

Premium model: Free basic alerts; GPS/SOS advanced features for ₹50–₹100/month.

Community safety: Anybody with the app can help out, creating a global network of support.

Offline mesh networking: Devices can forward signals using nearby smartphones when internet is low.

Target Audience

Families with elderly (particularly dementia/Alzheimer's patients).

Parents of children in the age group 2–12.

Women who need reliable safety in travel, work, or daily life.

Schools, hospitals, and old-age homes.

Event organizers, malls, and transportation centers.

Business Model

Direct product sales (wearable bands/tags).

Subscription plans for premium tracking features.

Schools, hospitals, old-age homes,women's hostels, malls, and NGOs can buy many devices in bulk and give them to children or elderly people under their care.

CSR/Govt. tie-ups to subsidize devices for low-income families.

Innovation

In contrast to high-cost GPS-only trackers, this product employs QR + Bluetooth + GPS for low cost, broad applicability, and dependability. Its community-driven safety network supports global scalability.

Impact

Avoids life-threatening incidents by rapidly reconnecting families.

Reduces emotional trauma and social risks.

Can become a global standard for safety, similar to Aadhaar but for individual security.

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  • This is such a compassionate and clever idea. SafeLink's focus on simple, community-driven technology is a game-changer for peace of mind.
  • Safe link is a good idea would really help and save as well as being a huge change to the society
  • This is such a thoughtful and impactful idea! SafeLink doesn’t just rely on expensive GPS trackers but smartly combines QR, Bluetooth, and optional GPS to make safety affordable and accessible for everyone. I really like how you’ve connected it to vulnerable groups like children, elderly people with dementia, and women who often lack quick help in emergencies. The community-driven network and offline mesh feature make it feel both practical and scalable, especially in crowded spaces like malls, schools, or transport hubs. It’s a wonderful example of technology being used to create security, trust, and peace of mind for families.
  • This is a well-thought-out idea that addresses a real safety gap. The mix of affordability, community-driven support, and layered tech (QR, Bluetooth, GPS) makes it practical and scalable, especially for families and institutions.
  • This is a brilliant solution to a problem that terrifies every family. I love how you've made safety technology affordable and accessible for everyone. The idea of a community-driven network where anyone can help is incredibly powerful. This has the potential to genuinely save lives and bring families peace of mind.
  • SafeLink is a well thought out, socially valuable, and scalable innovation. It blends affordability, technology, and community power in a way that current solutions don’t. With strong execution, focus on security, and partnerships for adoption, it has the potential to become a standard for personal safety worldwide.
  • SafeLink is a strong solution to a deeply personal and widespread problem. By combining low-cost wearables with QR, Bluetooth, and optional GPS, it makes safety tech accessible to families who can’t afford expensive trackers. The community-driven network ensures faster help, bridging the critical gap between getting lost and being found — saving lives while reducing fear and anxiety for millions.
  • Great idea! SafeLink could really keep kids, elderly, and women safe. Love that it’s affordable and community-driven!
  • This is brilliant. I can totally see SafeLink giving families peace of mind, especially for kids and elderly people. Really hope this becomes reality.
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