How To Frighten An Aggressor Away

By Rijina A Wiliams


My phone rang while I was watching my son play soccer. It was Larah who called.

She told me that Mrs. Smith, our neighbor, was almost mugged. She was walking home when this incident happened. Fortunately, her personal alarm had saved the day. Mrs. Smith is fond of such devices. As a matter of fact, she had been the one who urged us next-door neighbors to acquire some of our own.

Personal alarms are non-lethal devices for self-defense which are remarkably useful in turning criminals away given that they may be used to draw focus to you as well as whatever unsafe circumstance you may be in. They get the job done 2 ways. They scare the wrongdoers away, and they acquire you the help you might need.

Actually, I purchased each of my daughters a keychain alarm system with light so that I would not need to worry when they would have to go home late. The alarm releases a 130 decibel sound and includes a blinking light.

My girls can use the gadget as a flashlight without triggering the alert. Turning on the alarm is very easy, as well. You can either pull the pin attached to the key chain or press the alarm button on top of the gadget.

Meanwhile, Larah always takes her aerosol alarm whenever she goes out. Its noise can be heard even from a distance of 1/4 mile. This is tiny, and also may be concealed inside pockets or handbags. The 10-gram system can easily produce approximately 30 short shots, and possesses a push-top activator.

As mentioned by Larah on the phone, before Mrs. Smith's enemy could even steal her bag, she had the chance to press the button of her digital pocket whistle and thus generate its 120dB alarm, which had scared her assaulter away.

Besides shooing thugs, this personal alarm is valuable as a locator in the course of unexpected emergencies such as earthquakes and also fires. This is four inches in length, and can be carried around easily or utilized as a key chain.




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