Saturday, January 5, 2013

Effective Method Of Discouraging Crooks From Attacking You

By Walliam K McCuin


Janet, my partner, had been bugging me to help her obtain a personal protection mini alarm. Her purse was grabbed a couple weeks back and she is still traumatized by the incident. But she needs to go to work and only has a single route to travel there.

Like many personal protection tools, personal alarms are non-lethal. So, you do not have to concern yourself with causing any kind of irreversible damage to the people you use one on. Their main purpose would be to call attention to what is happening to you and, perhaps, frighten away the perpetrator too.

Immediately after a bit of a research, I made a decision to get Janet a small personal alarm with clip. It is sleek and compact and just what she requires to give her a feeling of security.

The primary feature of this particular personal safety alarm would be the 101 dB deafening audio that it discharges the moment turned on. If 130 dB is almost the human threshold of pain, then it is enough to send another person scurrying off to save his eardrums.

Right after inspection, Janet was happy that the 'activate' and 'deactivate' button was positioned perfectly, making it easy to use. Best of all, this could fit in her bag, pocket or hand. It works as a key holder so Mr. Snatcher will not even suspect the existence of a self-defense weapon.

We later tested the personal alarm in open space and I swear it wasn't enough to cover my ears in order to cut off the noise. I had to back off to escape it.

Several days later, Janet laughed so hard when I asked if she had occasion to make use of the security alarm. A man had bumped into her accidentally on the way home. She had imagined that he was a thief and her finger had found the alarm's 'activate' button.

Instead of running away, he had crumpled down, hands over ears, and was yelling to stop the sound. It seems that this particular mini alarm for personal protection is exactly what Janet requires to feel safe.




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