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Once In Danger, Produce Some Noise

By Steven W Laphae


A workmate of mine loves to jog in the park during the early nights. Media reports of a girl having been kidnapped in the place dampened Megan's spirit, however she didn't like to stop her own workout routine. Fortunately, her brother suggested lugging a personal alarm that could inform individuals to something unpleasant happening to Megan throughout her jog.

Personal alarms are portable tools that send out a siren-like ear-piercing noise to be able to deter attackers. The user can set one off the moment he finds himself in a dangerous scenario. They are able to frighten opponents off, and, most importantly, attract attention towards the scene of danger.

An electronic pocket whistle which gives off a 120-decibel alarm grew to become Megan's choice for protecting herself. It is 4 inches long as well as readily hidden inside the hand or linked to a key chain for quick access. Megan was informed the whistle produced a noise as loud as that of a chainsaw.

Distraction is the principal objective of hand-held alarms. My sister carries a 2 n 1 personal and burglar alarm as soon as she travels. Carrie suspends it on the door of her own hotel accommodations and sleeping quarters. This specific security alarm is tripped automatically the minute a burglar puts his hand on the doorknob.

This is also useful once strolling within unfamiliar places, especially when up against a potentially perilous scenario. Carrie just draws the metallic cord to be able to sound the 120-dB alarm.

I once read about a female which had utilized another type of security alarm system to be able to safeguard herself from dogs. Her dog chaser repels a dog by utilizing a high-frequency sound emitting between 20,000 to 25,000 Hz that may be heard only by canines, causing them serious discomfort.

The canine repellant carries a bright LED flashing light that can blind or confuse the dog for the moment to enable the user's escape. Both the noise as well as illumination won't result in irreversible harm to the dog.

I seek to have a look at other personal alarms to add to my personal defense arsenal. It is generally much better to be safe than sorry.




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