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Article Title: The Use of Personal Alarms
Author: Richard Armen
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For the same reason that the sound of a barking dog scares burglars away, the sound of a personal alarm will scare away any criminal trying to attack you. Personal alarms emit a very loud alarm, sometimes up to 130 decibels. Personal alarms create plenty of noise to scare your attacker away and alert anyone in the vicinity to your situation.
The last thing an assailant wants when they are trying to attack you is a lot of noise drawing attention to them. Depending on their motives, they may be trying to steal your purse, rape you, or push you into their getaway car, for example. Any form of resistance, including physical attacks or noise, makes their attack more difficult to complete. They are hoping to get away with their objective as quickly as possible. Did you know that most carjackings happen in fifteen seconds or less? The more time it takes, the more they are likely to be noticed, and pulling out your personal alarm just adds to your attackerīŋŊs problems, making it more likely that they will run away rather than continuing their attack.
In a situation where you are being attacked, your best line of defense is to react quickly, fight back physically as much as you can, and make a lot of noise. A personal alarm is the perfect weapon to make a lot of noise- thatīŋŊs what itīŋŊs there for. Combined with other methods of fighting back, whether strictly physical or using a stun gun or pepper spray, a personal alarm buys you valuable time to get away from the attacker.
The portable personal alarm can be used in hundreds of applications. Whether youīŋŊre at home, at work, or traveling, the personal alarm, at about the size of a garage door opener, is small enough to be easily concealed, yet loud and effective. Personal alarms are cost effective, too, so you can keep them in various convenient locations around your home, plus at the office and in your car.
Anyone can use the personal alarm for self defense, no matter where they are going or what they do for a living. Personal alarms are especially useful for lifeguards, neighborhood watch officers, those who enjoy jogging or exercising outside, and many others. They are also great for kids, even those who are too young for you to trust with a stun gun or pepper spray canister. Some nursing homes give personal alarms to their patients, not only for attacks but also medical emergencies or other situations. Many personal alarms include keychain attachments or an LED light for additional functionality.
Always carry some form of self defense product, whether you choose a stun gun, pepper spray, defense baton, personal alarm, or any other product. In fact, a personal alarm is most effective when you can follow it up with physical means for self defense. These products are inexpensive and easy to use, and very effective at stopping attacks. When it comes to your personal safety, remember that you are the one in control. Yes, the police should be called after an attack, but they likely wonīŋŊt be near enough to help you as it unfolds. It is up to you to stop an attack in progress using a personal alarm, stun gun, pepper spray, or any other means.
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