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The ‘Companion App’ Eases Parents’ Worries About College Students
Hey there! If you’ve ever felt uneasy walking home alone, especially at night, you’re definitely not alone. A nifty new app is here to help ease those worries, and it’s becoming quite popular—not just in the U.S., but worldwide!
Developed by five students at the University of Michigan, the Companion app is designed to help college students make it home safely after a night out. Here’s the scoop: when a user sets off on their solo journey, they can alert friends or family, even if those folks don’t have the app. The contacts receive a link to an interactive map that tracks the user’s route to their destination.
Here’s how it works:
- Users enter their destination and choose their mode of travel.
- They then select friends or family to “walk” them home virtually.
- A simple tap lets users alert friends or even the local police if needed.
- Users can activate a smart trigger for friends to check in on them.
If the user doesn’t confirm they’re okay within 15 seconds of the trigger, the app transforms their phone into a loud alarm to scare off potential threats and gives contacts the option to call the police. In case of an emergency, if the user dials 911, the app can also notify campus police if the university is registered.
The app even detects unusual movements—like if the user falls or starts running—and checks in to make sure they’re alright. If there’s no response, emergency services are contacted.
As someone who has navigated city life alone for years, I find this app incredibly reassuring. Walking home at night, whether on a college campus or city streets, can be nerve-wracking. Now, as a parent anticipating my kids’ college years, I think this app is a lifesaver. It’s proactive in addressing safety concerns, and it’s easy to see why it’s gaining traction.
The coolest part? College students can choose who they want to virtually escort them home, so it’s not just a tool for parents to keep tabs on their kids. It gives our kids independence while also offering a safety net when they need it.
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In summary, the Companion app provides college students with a sense of security while allowing them the freedom to choose who supports them on their journeys home. It’s a brilliant blend of safety and independence that can help ease the minds of parents everywhere.