Safety for Teachers and Educators Living Solo

You spend your days caring for others' children. A daily check-in ensures someone is looking out for you when you come home to an empty house.

Over 3.7 million teachers work in the U.S., and teachers are among the most likely professionals to live alone due to frequent relocations for positions. Teacher burnout rates exceed 44%, contributing to isolation and withdrawal outside of work hours.

The Challenge

Teachers pour enormous emotional and physical energy into their students all day, often coming home too exhausted to maintain social connections or safety routines

Relocating for teaching positions -- especially in rural or underserved areas -- means living in unfamiliar towns with no local support network

The financial reality of teacher salaries often means living in less secure housing and being unable to afford security systems or wellness monitoring

How I'm Alive Helps

A free daily check-in provides safety coverage that doesn't depend on your budget, your location, or your energy level -- one tap is all it takes

The app works whether you've been in your town for decades or just arrived for a new teaching position in an unfamiliar community

Your emergency contact is alerted only when you miss a check-in, providing reliable safety without adding to your already demanding daily routine

Teachers Who Care for Everyone but Themselves

The teaching profession attracts people who naturally put others first. You spend your days managing classrooms, supporting students through challenges, attending to special needs, and navigating the emotional landscape of young people's lives. By 4 PM, you've given everything you have. Coming home to an empty apartment after that kind of day, it's tempting to collapse on the couch and not talk to anyone until tomorrow. And that's perfectly fine -- except for the safety implications. When you're living alone and too exhausted to maintain regular social contact, you become invisible. If something happened to you on a Friday evening, would anyone know before Monday morning? I'm Alive closes that gap with minimal demand on your already depleted energy. One check-in per day, taking less than five seconds, ensures that someone would know well before Monday morning. It's the kind of low-effort safety measure that works perfectly for professionals who give everything to their work.

New Town, New School, Same Safety Need

Many teachers relocate for positions, sometimes to small towns or rural areas where they know no one. The first months in a new community can be especially isolating -- you're building relationships from scratch while simultaneously learning a new school, new curriculum, and new students. During this transition, your safety net is thinnest. You haven't made local friends yet. Your family may be states away. Your colleagues are still acquaintances, not people who would notice if you didn't show up on a Saturday. A daily check-in provides immediate safety coverage while you build your new community. Set it up before you move, or on your first day in your new apartment. Choose a family member or close friend from home as your emergency contact. As you settle in and build local connections, you can always update your contact to someone nearby. The important thing is that from day one, someone would know if you needed help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I'm a teacher on a tight budget. Is this really free?

Yes, completely free. No subscriptions, no premium tiers. I'm Alive is designed to be accessible to everyone, and we understand that teacher salaries often don't leave room for paid safety services.

I just moved to a new town for a teaching job. Who should be my emergency contact?

Start with a family member or close friend from home. They can reach you by phone and contact local services if needed. As you build local connections, consider adding a nearby colleague or neighbor.

I'm so exhausted after school that I barely function. Will I remember to check in?

Set your check-in for a time that's already habitual -- when your morning alarm goes off, or when you get into bed. The app sends reminders before your window closes. Over time, it becomes automatic.

Can the school or my employer see that I'm using this?

No. I'm Alive is a personal app with no connection to your employer. Your school administration has no access to or knowledge of your use of the app. It's entirely private.

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