Global Sports: Utilizing Noise To Safeguard Yourself Versus Danger

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Utilizing Noise To Safeguard Yourself Versus Danger

By Steven W Laphae


A coworker of mine loves to jog inside the park in the early evenings. News reports of a female being kidnapped inside the area dampened Megan's spirit, but she didn't desire to give up her own workout routine. Thankfully, her brother endorsed carrying a personal alarm that could warn individuals to something unfortunate occurring to Megan during her jog.

Personal safety alarms are hand-held devices which discharge a siren-like loud noise to be able to discourage attackers. The user can set one off the minute he faces a threatening condition. They can scare attackers off, and, most importantly, call interest towards the scene of danger.

An electronic pocket whistle which emits a 120-decibel alert grew to be Megan's option for defending herself. This is four inches in length as well as conveniently concealed inside the hand or attached to a key chain for swift access. Megan was informed the whistle produced a sound as loud as that of a chainsaw.

Diversion is the primary objective of portable security alarms. My sibling brings a 2 n 1 personal and burglar alarm system in the event that she travels. Carrie suspends this on the door of her own hotel rooms and sleeping quarters. This kind of safety alarm is triggered instantly the moment a burglar puts his hand on the doorknob.

It is also helpful once strolling inside unfamiliar areas, especially when met with a possibly dangerous condition. Carrie only yanks the metal cord to be able to sound the 120-dB alarm system.

I once read about a lady who had utilized a different kind of security alarm system to be able to defend herself versus dogs. Her dog chaser repels a dog by utilizing a high-frequency sound giving off between 20,000 to 25,000 Hz that may be heard simply by dogs, causing them significant discomfort.

The dog repellant includes a bright LED pulsating light which can blind or confuse the canine for a while to enable the user's escape. Both the sound and light will not bring about irreversible damage to the animal.

I make an effort to take a look at other personal alarms in order to add to my personal defense arsenal. It is always better to be safe than sorry.




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