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It’s no secret the people feel more safe walking alone when they have a safety device with them. However, safety devices can vary in the level of skill it takes to operate them, and in the amount of danger they can pose in and of themselves if used improperly (like pepper spray). A personal alarm is always safe to use and simple enough for adults and children alike.
How Do Personal Emergency Alarms Work?
The best personal alarms look like keychains, but they are capable of producing a high-decibel emergency noise at the touch of a button. Usually reaching over 130 decibels, this noise is emitted to draw attention to yourself in an emergency. While yelling for help is always a good idea, a personal alarm reaches a volume – and a range – that you simply cannot on your own.
Personal alarms can be used by anyone. They are especially useful for women who find themselves fearing an attacker because the noise can disorient potential attackers while also causing them to fear that attention will be drawn to them. Parents may also encourage their children to carry personal alarms for the same reason.
However, personal alarms aren’t only for those types of threatening situations. They are also very useful for the elderly and those who struggle with health conditions. If you’ve fallen or suddenly think that you need medical attention, you can press your alarm and those around you will become aware of your distress.
When shopping for the best personal alarms, consider how easy the alarm is to use along with the extent of its safety functions. Some personal alarms offer more than just the alarm sound – they also emit disorienting lights.
No matter which personal alarm you select, remember that the best way it can protect you is by actually having it on your person at all times.