A Hawke's Bay senior citizens group survey of behaviour around money machines has led to it providing small audible personal alarms to members to discourage thieves and robbers.
Age Concern Flaxmere manager Ani Carroll said the survey was done during a Stay Safe project in conjunction with the Hastings District Council last year.
"We watched people at and around ATMs, we saw there was a need, and one of the outcomes was that we purchased an order for the alarms," she said. "Pressing a button, they let out a very loud beeping noise ... within the legal limit."
She said the need has been highlighted again with the robbery of an 87-year-old man in central Hastings at the weekend, and the branch has offered to give the victim one of the alarms.
With the help of the Stay Safe project and a donation by a member, the branch bought 60 of the alarms which are similar to a remote control car key, can be worn with a lanyard or chain, and activated by pressing the button, will alert people in the vicinity to the carrier's plight, and make any potential thieves "go away".