Become a LocateMyThings School Partner
LocateMyThings.com offer a wide range of devices, accessories and subscriptions for Schools to be able to offer cost effective location tracking of children for school trips.
Schools and Teachers have a 'Duty of Care' towards the children under their care to ensure that all children are accounted for at all times. This is important when children are doing normal school activites on school premises but becomes even more prevelant when children are taken on outside the protective environment of the school on outings or trips.
Peace of mind regarding the location of all children for both teachers and parents can be increased by using the special location tracking devices and services provided by LocateMyThings during these events.
LocateMyThings has a range of services specifically for schools to provide cost effective location tracking of children.
We can provide:
- One off Rental of devices for a specific trip
- Multi user subscription that can be rotated between different children
- Shared ownership of rental with other schools in the area
- Parental Group sign ups
- Referral / recommendation scheme which can earn schools money or credits on their own devices
- Bespoke packages to suit your specific needs
If any of the above interests you, please do not hesitate to contact us as we are most keen to speak to you.
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LocateMyThings are dedicated to the provision of devices that will assist in maintaining the health and safety of vulnerable people. LocateMyThings have been following the introduction of 'The Mental Capacity Act - Deprivation of Liberty safeguards' with the Department of Health. These safeguards came into effect on 1st April 2009. Click here to find out more about how we can help... |
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"We have been using the 'Locatemything' tracker unit for a while now. It is attached to my 80 year old dad's keys, and my mum charges it up at night, at the same as her phone. I'd recommend it. Get the idea aired wih the carer early in the course of Alzheimers, and don't leave implementing it until its too late for technology to be useful." Dr Sam Oddie, West Yorkshire |











