4 LAWS SAFETY OFFICER
Recommended Tools for Youth
Your Child Has the Training. Now Give Them the Tools.
The 4 LAWS Safety Officer program teaches your child their rights, their words, and their protocols. But words alone don't stop every threat. These tools do.
Every device listed below is invisible, legal for minors, and designed for one purpose: giving your child the power to call for help before anyone knows it's happening.
Dr. B has personally researched each of these products. This is not a random list from the internet. These are the tools I would put in the hands of my own children.
Level 1: GPS Panic Buttons
These devices let your child send an emergency alert — including their exact location — with one silent press.
Silent Beacon
What it does: One-button SOS that calls 911, sends GPS location to your phone, and opens two-way audio — all at once. Your child presses a button, and within seconds you know where they are and what's happening.
Why Dr. B recommends it: No monthly fees. No subscription. It clips onto clothing, a backpack strap, or a belt loop. It's the size of a car key fob. Completely invisible. A child can press it inside a pocket without anyone seeing.
Best for: Any child old enough to understand "press this button if you're in danger."
Approximate cost: ~$60, no monthly fees
Website: silentbeacon.com
AngelSense
What it does: GPS tracker with an SOS button, two-way voice calling, and a listen-in feature that lets parents hear what's happening around their child without the child needing to do anything. Also includes geofencing — you get an alert if your child leaves a safe zone.
Why Dr. B recommends it: Originally designed for children with special needs who may not be able to communicate in a crisis. The listen-in feature means a parent can hear the situation even if the child can't speak. The SOS button works even if the child is frozen with fear.
Best for: Younger children, children with special needs, and any situation where the child might not be able to talk.
Approximate cost: Device + monthly subscription (check site for current pricing)
Website: angelsense.com
Level 2: Wearable Alert Devices
These look like jewelry or accessories. Nobody knows they're safety devices.
invisaWear
What it does: Bracelets and necklaces with a hidden panic button. One press sends your GPS location and an SOS alert to up to 5 emergency contacts, with optional 911 dispatch.
Why Dr. B recommends it: It looks like a regular bracelet or necklace. A teenage girl wearing this looks like she's wearing jewelry. A boy can wear the bracelet and it looks like any other wristband. The threat never sees it coming. This is the Law of Limits in a device — invisible protective force.
Best for: Older children and teenagers who want protection without looking like they're wearing a tracking device.
Approximate cost: $80–$130 depending on style, optional monthly plan for 911 dispatch
Website: invisawear.com
RingOn
What it does: A panic ring worn on the finger. One press activates GPS location sharing and live audio streaming to parents.
Why Dr. B recommends it: It's a ring. Nobody — not a bully, not a predator, not an unfair teacher — looks at a ring on a child's finger and thinks "safety device." This is total invisibility. The child presses it under a desk, inside a pocket, while shaking someone's hand — and the parents are already listening.
Best for: Children who want the most discreet option possible.
Note: Check the website for current availability — this product may be in pre-order.
Website: ringon.com
Level 3: GPS Tracker with Full Communication
SecuLife Kids S4
What it does: Full GPS tracking, SOS button, two-way calling, geofencing alerts, and IP67 waterproof rating. Your child can call you. You can call them. You can see exactly where they are at all times. And if they hit the panic button, you get their location instantly.
Why Dr. B recommends it: This is the most comprehensive device on the list. It's built specifically for children. Waterproof — so it survives rain, puddles, and the kind of life kids actually live. The geofencing feature means you get an alert the moment your child leaves school, the neighborhood, or any zone you set.
Best for: Parents who want full real-time awareness of their child's location and the ability to communicate directly.
Approximate cost: ~$50 device + ~$20/month service
Website: seculife.com
What's Legal?
GPS tracking devices and panic buttons are legal for parents to use with their minor children in all 50 U.S. states. You are not surveilling someone else's child — you are protecting your own.
Wearable alert devices that send location and SOS alerts are legal for anyone to carry.
Two-way audio features (like listen-in) on devices you own and place with your own child are legal under parental rights in most jurisdictions.
One rule: These devices are for your child's protection. They are not for monitoring other people's children or for use in any situation where consent laws apply between adults. When your child turns 18, the dynamic changes — discuss it with them.
How the 4 LAWS Safety Officer Uses These Tools
In the 4 LAWS Youth program, we don't just hand a child a device. We train them.
They learn when to activate it. Not every disagreement is a crisis. A trained 4 LAWS Safety Officer knows the three levels: walk away, call for help, activate the device. The training teaches judgment — not panic.
They learn to keep it secret. The device only works if the threat doesn't know it exists. 4 LAWS Safety Officers take an oath to protect their tools and their protocol. They don't show off. They don't brag. The device stays invisible.
They learn to trust the system. When the button is pressed, help is coming. The child doesn't need to fight, run, or negotiate. They need to stay calm, stay aware, and let the system work. That confidence comes from training.
Ready to start? The 4 LAWS Youth program trains your child in all four rights, the Safety Officer protocol, and the tools that make the protocol real.
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This page is maintained by Dr. Eduardo M. Bustamante, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and creator of the 4 LAWS framework. Product recommendations are based on independent research and are updated as new tools become available. Dr. B is not affiliated with any device manufacturer. Learn more at 4lawsacademy.com.