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Supporting Safety: Walk Easy Proud to Supply alarms to the NDADA

Written by Katie Parkins, published 07-07-25 WE Alarms NDADA

At Walk Easy Alarms, we believe everyone deserves to feel safe, secure, and empowered — especially those in vulnerable situations. That’s why we’re incredibly proud to continue our long-standing relationship with NDADA (North Devon Against Domestic Abuse), a vital organisation that supports individuals and families affected by domestic abuse.

We’re delighted to have recently supplied NDADA with a significant new batch of our personal safety alarms, helping ensure the people they support have access to simple, powerful protection when they need it most.

About NDADA

NDADA has been providing life-saving services in North Devon for over 40 years, offering refuge, advocacy, education, and outreach for those experiencing domestic abuse. Their work goes far beyond crisis support — they provide a pathway to empowerment and long-term safety, offering survivors a chance to rebuild their lives with dignity and confidence.

Learn more about their important work here: 👉 https://ndada.co.uk/

A Shared Mission for Safety

Our partnership with NDADA is one rooted in shared values: protection, empowerment, and care. By supplying our personal alarms — trusted by millions worldwide — we’re proud to be contributing, in a small but meaningful way, to NDADA’s mission of supporting vulnerable people on their journey to independence and peace of mind.

We’re especially proud to know our alarms are used as part of real-world safety plans, giving individuals a sense of control in moments when it matters most.

Continuing the Journey Together

To NDADA and the many frontline organisations like them: thank you for the tireless work you do. Walk Easy remains committed to supporting your efforts however we can — and we’re honoured to play a part in your mission.

“Helping people feel safe is at the heart of what we do. The fact organisations like NDADA see value in our alarms reminds us why this work is so important.”

Adrian Worthington, Managing Director, Walk Easy Alarms


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