Wednesday, December 11, 2013

How You Can Scare An Opponent Away

By Rijina A Wiliams


My friend Larah called me while I was outside watching my son play soccer.

She told me that a mugger almost succeeded in robbing Mrs. Smith. She was a neighbor who lives near us. The incident happened while she was walking home. Luckily, her personal alarm system had saved the day. Mrs. Smith enjoys such gadgets. Actually, she had been the one who convinced us neighbors to obtain some of our own.

Personal alarms are non-lethal tools for self-defense which are extremely useful in turning bad guys away given that they may be used to draw focus to you and whatever hazardous circumstance you could be in. They get the job done 2 ways. They scare the perpetrators away, and they get you the aid you might need.

Actually, I obtained each of my girls a keychain alarm system with light so I would not need to feel uneasy when they would need to go home late. This lets a 130dB alert out, and also includes a blinking light.

My daughters can use the gizmo as a flashlight without setting off the alert. Powering up the alarm is very easy, also. You can either draw the pin attached to the key chain or press the alarm button on top of the unit.

Larah, meanwhile, never ever walks out without having her aerosol alarm that lets loose an ear-popping alert. Its audio may be heard even coming from a distance of 1/4 mile. This is tiny, as well as may be hidden in pockets or bags. The 10-gram system could produce about 30 brief shots, as well as features a push-top activator.

According to Larah on the phone, just before Mrs. Smith's mugger could even steal her bag, she had been able to click the button of her electronic pocket whistle and hence discharge its 120dB alarm, that had scared her assaulter away.

Apart from shooing criminals, this personal alarm is valuable as a locator in the course of emergencies such as earthquakes and also fires. The device is only four inches in length so carrying it around is hassle-free. This can also be connected to a key chain and attached to a bag.




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