Now in Development — Phase 1

Guardian Node Smart Safety for Those Who Need It Most

A Raspberry Pi-powered safety system that monitors your well-being, checks in by voice, and escalates to emergency services — without subscriptions, cloud dependency, or stigma.

28%
U.S. adults live alone
~$199
Target retail price
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Cloud dependency

Current systems leave
people behind.

Life Alert, Apple Watch, and similar devices have critical blind spots — especially for the populations who need safety tech the most.

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Manual Activation Required

Most emergency systems require you to press a button — which presumes you're conscious and physically capable at the exact moment of crisis.

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Prohibitively Expensive

Life Alert starts at $49.95/month. Apple Watch with cellular costs $400+. These price points exclude the elderly, disabled, and low-income populations most at risk.

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Cloud-Dependent & Privacy-Invasive

Most wearable platforms stream biometric data to corporate servers. Users with limited internet — or privacy concerns — are simply excluded.

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Social Stigma

Traditional medical alert devices carry heavy stigma. Many vulnerable individuals refuse to wear them — undermining the very purpose they serve.

How Guardian Node works

A fully local, voice-driven safety loop that doesn't require you to do anything — until it needs you to respond.

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Continuous Biometric Monitoring

A Bluetooth-connected wearable (smartwatch or heart rate sensor) streams live heart rate data to the Raspberry Pi hub in your home. No internet required — all processing is local.

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Anomaly Detection Triggers a Check-In

When heart rate crosses a threshold (too high, too low, or sudden spike), the system activates a Text-to-Speech voice prompt: "Are you okay? Please respond."

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Speech Recognition Listens for a Response

A microphone listens for a spoken confirmation. If you respond, the system resets. If there's no response after two intervals, escalation begins.

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Emergency Escalation

The system contacts pre-designated emergency contacts or 911. A local-only testing mode prevents accidental calls during MVP development.

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Optional: Wearable Distress Button

A Bluetooth-connected button — wearable as a bracelet, necklace, or pendant — allows silent distress signaling. Designed with domestic violence situations in mind: no sound, no obvious action required.

Every design choice is intentional.

Guardian Node was designed around the people it protects — not the technology it uses.

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100% Local Processing

All biometric data is processed on-device. Nothing leaves your home. No accounts, no subscriptions needed for core safety function.

Privacy First
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Automatic Detection

Unlike Life Alert, Guardian Node doesn't wait for you to press a button. It monitors continuously and acts on your behalf if you can't.

Proactive Safety
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Voice Interaction

Natural voice check-ins using Text-to-Speech and Speech-to-Text. No buttons, no apps, no screen — just a calm voice asking if you're okay.

Accessible UX
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Discreet Wearable Button

A silent Bluetooth distress signal, designed to look like everyday jewelry. Developed specifically with domestic violence scenarios in mind.

DV Safety
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Modular & Expandable

Built on Raspberry Pi 4+ with modular HAT hardware. Add microphones, speakers, additional sensors as your needs evolve.

Open Architecture
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Affordable by Design

Prototype hardware costs $100–150. Target retail ~$199 with optional $9.99/month for enhanced analytics. No mandatory subscription.

Equity Focused

See how we stack up.

Guardian Node fills a gap no current consumer product occupies.

Feature Life Alert Apple Watch + Siri Guardian Node
Automatic (non-manual) detection Partial Full
Heart rate monitoring
Voice check-in / smart home
Works without internet
Local-only data (no cloud)
Silent DV distress signal
No mandatory subscription
Price $49.95+/mo $399+ device ~$199

Where we're going.

Guardian Node is built in phases — starting with a working prototype and expanding into behavioral intelligence and institutional partnerships.

Phase 1 — Now

MVP: Heart Rate + Emergency Escalation

Raspberry Pi hub, Bluetooth wearable, Python script, TTS/STT voice interaction, escalation logic.

In Progress
Phase 2

Voice Keyword Detection

Passive listening for distress phrases (e.g. "help me") and silent DV wearable button integration.

Phase 3

Behavioral Monitoring

Pattern recognition for routine deviations — sleep cycles, movement, grocery patterns — as early distress signals.

Phase 4

Smartwatch Expansion

Mobile dashboard, optional cloud sync, expanded wearable compatibility and caregiver alerts.

Phase 5

Institutional Deployment

VA hospitals, HUD housing, elder care facilities. Partnering with orgs that serve vulnerable populations at scale.

Technology should protect people — not just entertain them.

"The convergence of voice systems and biometric wearables can become a low-cost, high-impact safety net for vulnerable citizens."

— William Jenkins, Founder, MurjenCare Systems
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Ethical by Design

Rooted in the Belmont Report's principles of autonomy, beneficence, and justice. Privacy-compliant from the ground up.

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Equity Focused

Built for the populations most excluded by current technology — no smartphone required, no internet required.

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Open Architecture

All contributors compensated fairly. Product priced for accessibility, not maximum markup. Advisory equity available.

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Academically Grounded

Supported by peer-reviewed research across sensor technology, health IoT, digital equity, and research ethics.

Be part of what's next.

Guardian Node is in active development. Whether you're a potential user, researcher, advisor, or institutional partner — we want to hear from you.

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Research collaboration • Advisory roles • Pilot programs