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Gulph Creek Hotels Partners With Roar for Good to Protect Workers

By Hotel BusinessFebruary 12, 20212 Mins Read
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In a multi-site partnership agreement, Roar for Good’s AlwaysOn staff safety platform for hotel workers has been implemented at Gulph Creek Hotels.

The technology will enhance monitoring capabilities and deliver a quicker response time to on-site safety threats for shift workers and housekeeping staff, according the company.

“We know there’s a great deal of health and economic uncertainty in the hotel industry today, but general managers and hotel owners recognize the urgency to improve safety, security, and with it morale of housekeepers and back of house staff,” said Yasmine Mustafa, CEO/co-founder of Roar for Good. “We’re proud to be able to bring our best-in-class panic button solution to Gulph Creek Hotels, a leading brand that has demonstrated a long-time commitment to its employees’ health and wellness.”

The partnership will initially consist of three properties under Gulph Creek Hotels’ management company, including the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Berwyn, PA; Homewood Suites in Eatontown, NJ; and Home2 Suites by Hilton in Downingtown, PA. There are plans to expand to several other locations in Q1 2021.

“For us, there’s nothing more sacred than having the trust and loyalty of our hardworking staff,” said Amy Gancasz, principal of Gulph Creek Hotels. “We want to create an environment where employees are empowered with peace of mind, and technology like AlwaysOn eliminates blind spots and reduces threats through deterrence. With the pandemic impacting work schedules and staffing needs, this partnership brings our team closer together at a time when we need it most.”

Amy Gancasz Gulph Creek Hotels Roar for Good Yasmine Mustafa
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