Noida, October 2022: Fretbox a Prop-tech startup for campus hostels and PGs is increasing its security options. Fretbox is introducing these features to increase children’s in-house and outside security.
“We understand the dilemma that every student or parent faces when they look for pg or a hostel and the most important thought that parents or students face is whether that will it be safe, will there be issues or the rooms will be safe,” said Mr Ashish Gupta, CEO and Co-Founder of Fretbox. “Hence we are increasing many different types of security features keeping in mind the safety and security of the students living there.”
The security features they are introducing is found feature, SOS, evacuation and safety feature for leave. In the found feature, the warden and parents can use Fretbox application to locate their ward during a time of emergency. In SOS, students can communicate that they are in need of assistance when they find themselves in a difficult position. They can also learn how they are being helped, who is doing it, and when will the help arrive. In an evacuation, a message will be sent to children on their apps from hostel authorities that they need to evacuate a building or the PG. It can go to a particular wing or children also.)
Not only this, but Fretbox is also introducing a safety feature for leave where any request of leave will go to the president then to the warden and then to the child's parents.
About FretBox:
Founded in 2021, FretBox is a Prop-tech SaaS for hostels, and PGs’. FretBox is a mobile app-based solution that aims to solve the security, communication, assistance, and financial challenges of hostels in 1000+ universities and 5000+ educational campuses in India.
Led by CEO Ashish Gupta, CTO Bishnu Sahoo, and COO Sidharth Kaul FretBox has committed to the Digital India mission by 100% digital transformation of these hostels in coming years. 3 co-living chains of 45 PGs together recently signed with FretBox for the digital transformation of the premises.
Website: https://fretbox.in/
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