Saturday, 17 August 2013

When In Danger, Make Some Noise

By Steven W Laphae


A coworker of mine enjoys to jog in the park in the early evenings. News of a lady having been kidnapped inside the area dampened Megan's spirit, however she did not wish to give up her routine. Fortunately, her sibling endorsed lugging a personal alarm which could alert individuals to something unpleasant happening to Megan during her run.

Personal security alarms are hand-held gizmos that release a siren-like deafening sound to be able to stop attackers. The user can switch one on the instant he faces a high risk situation. They are able to scare attackers off, and, moreover, attract attention towards the scene of danger.

An electronic pocket whistle which sends out a 120-decibel alert grew to become Megan's option for safeguarding herself. This is 4 inches in length as well as conveniently concealed inside the hand or linked to a key chain for fast access. Megan was told the electronic whistle generated a noise as loud as that of a chainsaw.

Diversion is the primary goal of hand-held alarms. My own sister totes a 2 n 1 personal and burglar alarm in the event that she goes on a trip. Carrie dangles that on the door of her own hotel rooms and sleeping quarters. This specific safety alarm system is triggered immediately as soon as an intruder touches the doorknob.

This is also useful when walking in unfamiliar locations, especially when up against a potentially perilous scenario. Carrie simply drags the steel chain in order to sound the 120-dB alarm system.

I once learn about a female that had used a different form of security alarm system to safeguard herself from canines. Her dog chaser repels a canine by making use of a high-frequency audio releasing between 20,000 to 25,000 Hz that can be heard only by dogs, causing them serious discomfort.

The dog repellant contains a bright LED flashing light that can blind or confuse the canine for the moment to enable the user's escape. Both the noise as well as illumination will not cause permanent harm to the animal.

I attempt to have a look at other personal alarms in order to add to my personal defense collection. It is constantly far better to become safe than sorry.




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