A recent survey by LogicMark, Inc. (OTC: LGMK), a provider of personal emergency response systems, reveals that safety concerns are actively limiting the daily lives of a significant portion of women in the United States. According to the survey, 38% of women reported that safety concerns moderately or significantly limit their daily activities, with the figure rising to 44% among women aged 18 to 25. These limitations manifest in avoided routes, curtailed travel, skipped social events, and altered career and fitness choices.
The findings underscore a hidden cost of feeling unsafe: a gradual erosion of mobility, independence, and quality of life. Women may forgo career paths requiring late-night shifts or travel, abandon outdoor fitness routines, and avoid evening social gatherings if it means traveling home alone. As LogicMark’s survey highlights, safety anxiety doesn’t just create fear—it actively shapes life choices, particularly among younger women navigating formative years of independence.
The survey also found that over half of women have experienced situations where they felt unsafe, with younger women reporting repeated incidents. However, many found that traditional safety devices—such as personal sirens, pepper spray, or heavy flashlights—are impractical to carry or unable to contact emergency services. This gap in accessible protection is what LogicMark aims to address with its Aster app and Aster SOS Safety Button.
The Aster app transforms a smartphone into a connected safety tool, offering features like an immediate emergency slider, a Hold Until Safe function for proactive monitoring, and a Follow-Me feature for scheduled check-ins during travel. If a user becomes unresponsive, the app automatically escalates to emergency support. Location sharing is activated only during an emergency, balancing rapid response with privacy.
Complementing the app is the Aster Bluetooth button, a compact wearable that provides discreet access to help without needing to unlock a phone. With three presses, users are connected to a 24/7 monitoring center. The button’s small size and long battery life ensure it can be carried consistently, providing a reliable safety net. By offering continuous monitoring that works even when users can’t initiate help themselves, LogicMark aims to give women the confidence to reclaim their mobility and independence, reducing the need to shrink their lives out of fear.
For more information about LogicMark and Aster, visit logicmark.com.
This news story relied on content distributed by NewMediaWire. Blockchain Registration, Verification & Enhancement provided by NewsRamp
. The source URL for this press release is Survey Reveals Safety Concerns Limit Daily Activities for 38% of Women, Especially Young Adults.
The post Survey Reveals Safety Concerns Limit Daily Activities for 38% of Women, Especially Young Adults appeared first on citybuzz.


