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React Mobile App Developers Seek to Enhance Personal Safety

Seattle, Washington – React Mobile, the developer of React – Standard Edition, a personal safety application currently available on iTunes and Google Play, has released an illustrated guide to crime statistics and prevention. React Mobile is also releasing a video introduction to the React Mobile suite of apps demonstrating how React Mobile apps can assist users during an emergency with the touch of a button.

React Mobile’s suite of apps, including: React – Standard Edition, React Family Edition, and React University Edition, were uniquely designed by co-founders Robb Monkman and Grant Wallace, who bring over a decade of experience in emergency and disaster communications.

“Personal safety is a primary concern for families and many service workers,” said React Mobile co-founder Robb Monkman. “In many emergency situations dialing 911 is not always a viable option. With one touch of a button, React Mobile apps, discretely serve as a lifeline to let users tell a wide group of people where they are and that they are in danger”.

Through React Mobile’s infographic, Don’t be Another Statistic: Crime Stats and Tips Every Parent Should Know, viewers can follow the rate of occurrence of property crime statistics, home invasion facts, child abduction statistics and the top safety tips for parents to help protect their families.

React Mobile – How it works is a short video highlighting how real estate professionals, families, and students can all utilize React Mobile apps. Users can notify authorities and their contacts when in an emergency situation by simply activating the app’s SOS Alert functionality. React Mobile is a powerful tool that is leveraging technology to improve safety.

React – Standard Edition, designed to increase the safety of real estate professionals, is currently available for download on iTunes, Google Play and Amazon. React – Standard Edition is compatible with Android, iPhone and iPod touch devices, Visit React Mobile online for more information on all products.

React Mobile LLC was established in 2011 with the singular goal to help people in times of distress. React Mobile’s products center around 3 core capabilities: SOS alerting with GPS location sharing, emergency reporting, and SMS/text mass notification. From families to large universities, React Mobile’s products leverage technology to enhance the safety of students, employees, and loved ones. Copyright (C) 2012 React Mobile LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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