Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Whenever In Danger, Make Some Noise

By Steven W Laphae


A colleague of mine enjoys to jog in the park during the early nights. Reports of a girl being abducted in the place dampened Megan's spirit, however she didn't desire to stop her own exercise routine. Luckily, her sibling recommended lugging a personal alarm which could warn men and women to something unpleasant occurring to Megan throughout her jog.

Personal alarm systems are hand-held tools which create a siren-like deafening noise in order to deter assailants. The user can switch one on the moment he finds himself in a threatening circumstance. They are able to scare attackers off, and, moreover, draw interest to the scene of danger.

An electronic pocket whistle which emits a 120-decibel alert grew to be Megan's choice for defending herself. It's 4 inches in length and also conveniently hidden inside the hand or connected to a key chain for swift accessibility. Megan was informed the whistle produced an audio as deafening as that of a chainsaw.

Distraction is the principal intent of portable alarms. My own sister carries a 2 n 1 personal and burglar alarm if she goes on a trip. Carrie dangles that on the door of her hotel rooms and sleeping quarters. This security alarm system is triggered instantly the instant an intruder touches the doorknob.

This is likewise handy when strolling within unfamiliar locations, particularly when confronted with a possibly threatening scenario. Carrie merely pulls the metallic cord in order to sound the 120-dB alarm system.

I at one time read about a girl who had utilized some other form of security alarm in order to safeguard herself against canines. Her dog chaser repels a canine by making use of a high-frequency sound giving off between 20,000 to 25,000 Hz that may be heard just by dogs, giving them great discomfort.

The dog repellant includes a bright LED blinking illumination that can blind or confuse the canine for the moment to enable the user's escape. Both the audio as well as illumination will not result in long-term harm to the animal.

I attempt to take a look at other personal alarms in order to add to my personal defense collection. It's normally much better to be safe than sorry.




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