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Designed to draw attention to any crisis, our PAL-1
130db Personal Alarm is as loud as eight 100db alarms.
The alarm is activated when the strap attached to the alarm pin
is pulled. Travels easily on your belt or in your purse. The Door
Alarm accessory converts the Personal Alarm into a portable door
or window alarm. Great for home, hotel rooms, college dorms, etc.
Use 9-volt battery (not included).
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The sleek, slim design of the PL-6 personal
alarm with flashlight fits easily into small hands,
purses and even a pocket. Dimensions: 3.5" x 2.5"
x 0.5". The activation pin is connected to a wrist strap
and when the pin is removed the alarm sounds at an ear piercing
130db. The alarm is also equipped with a flashlight, useful
for dark parking lots or when entering a dark building. Perfect
for real estate agents, night-shift employees and even children!
Uses 2 AAA batteries (included).
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The PAL-130L Keychain
Alarm with Light combines the two best deterrents
against attack...a 130db alarm and a flashing light. The alarm
is activated when the pin attached to the keychain is pulled. Or
by pressing the alarm button on the top of the unit. Can be used
as a flashlight without activating the alarm to provide
additional night time safety. One 12 volt battery included.
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You don't even have to blow the HP-388 electronic
pocket/keychain whistle...just push a button. Emits a loud
120db whistle for as long as you push the button. Useful in sporting
events, a locator in emergencies (earthquakes, collapsed buildings),
referee whistle, traffic whistle for police, military training,
dog handling and as a safety alarm for crime prevention. 4 inches
long. Uses 4 LR44 batteries (included).
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Use this DSAL-2 125db door stop alarm to
block a door from being opened. If anyone tries to open the door,
this 125db alarm will sound. Alarm shuts off when pressure is
released from door stop plate. The alarm is pressure sensitive
and also works as a door jam. Uses one 9-volt battery.
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The AL-2 is a dual purpose 120db alarm.
It acts as a burglar alarm and a personal alarm. Hang it on any
door knob (non-metallic doors) and it instantly and automatically
sounds when an intruder touches the door knob. Carry it with you
and just pull out the metal chain to sound the alarm and deter
an assailant. Uses one 9-volt battery.
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3 units in 1! To activate 3 in 1 Sport Strobe
alarm, remove pin from the top of the unit to emit a 130
db
blast and flashing light. Small button on side of unit allows
strobe light to be used as a flashlight. FREE attachment allows SportStrobe to be used as a door or window alarm. Uses 9-volt
battery (not included).
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Screecher 125db Aerosol Alarm
emits an "ear-piercing" blast readily recognized as
an emergency call for help. Its high-pitched shriek can be heard
up to 1/4 mile away. Convenient size for pocket or purse. 10 gram
unit has a push-top activator. Contains approximately 30 short
blasts.
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Worth Repeating: A personal alarm is something you carry with you, can
have a flashlight, that sounds off a very loud and
attention getting alarm signal. The alarm draws the
focus to your situation. The mugger does not want the
attention drawn to him.
This non invasive and passive deterrent may help ward
off an attacker, however, this is not a definitive
source of self defense. Again, these
are best use is in conjunction with a
pepper
spray and/or
stun gun.
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How loud are these Personal
Alarms and Whistles anyways?
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Decibel (dB) |
Common Sound |
Effect |
| 180 |
Rocket Launching pad |
Irreversible
hearing loss |
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140-150 |
Gunshot (close range), Air Raid Siren |
Painfully Loud |
| 130 |
PAL-1, PL-6 Personal Alarm,
PAL-130L, Thunderclap |
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| 125 |
DSAL-2 Personal Alarms, DSAL-2 door stop alarm |
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| 125 |
Screecher Aerosol Alarm |
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| 120 |
Ambulance siren, jet engine,
AL-2 Personal Alarm |
Maximum Vocal Effort, Starts to produce pain |
| 116 |
3 in 1 Sport Strobe alarm |
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| 110 |
Chainsaw, Rock Concert, Car Horn |
Extremely Loud |
| 105 |
Firecrackers, Personal stereo system at maximum level |
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| 100 |
Wood shop, Snowmobile, Normal Shouting |
Very Loud |
| 95 |
Motorcycle |
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| 90 |
Power lawn mower |
Very Annoying,
Hearing Damage (8 hours) |
| 85 |
Heavy city traffic |
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| 80 |
Alarm Clock |
Annoying |
| 70 |
Noisy Restaurant |
Telephone use
difficult |
| 60 |
Normal Conversation, Air Conditioner |
Intrusive |
| 40 |
Refrigerator humming |
Quiet |
| 15-30 |
Whispered voice |
Very Quiet |
| 10 |
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Just Audible |
| 0 |
Near total silence |
Hearing Begins |
What is a decibel?
The decibel (abbreviated dB) is the unit used to measure the
intensity of a sound. The decibel scale is a little odd because
the human ear is incredibly sensitive. Your ears can hear
everything from your fingertip brushing lightly over your skin
to a loud jet engine. In terms of power, the sound of the jet
engine is about 1,000,000,000,000 times more powerful than the
smallest audible sound. That's a big difference!
On the decibel scale, the smallest audible sound (near total
silence) is 0 dB. A sound 10 times more powerful is 10 dB. A
sound 100 times more powerful than near total silence is 20 dB.
A sound 1,000 times more powerful than near total silence is 30
dB.
You know from your own experience that distance affects the
intensity of sound -- if you are far away, the power is greatly
diminished. All of the ratings above are taken while standing
near the sound.
Any sound above 85 dB can cause hearing loss, and the loss is
related both to the power of the sound as well as the length of
exposure. You know that you are listening to an 85-dB sound if
you have to raise your voice to be heard by somebody else. Eight
hours of 90-dB sound can cause damage to your ears; any exposure
to 140-dB sound causes immediate damage (and causes actual
pain).
What else can we use this
PAL-1 Personal Alarm for?
This
personal alarm is small and unobtrusive
and attaches to a belt or purse for easy accessibility.
There are many different ways this alarm can be used:
1)
Personal Alarm - you can carry it in a purse or pocket
or attach it to your belt using the clip on the back of the
alarm. In an emergency, pulling the cord will activate the
130db alarm and flashing light. The alarm and flashing light
will draw attention to the situation, scare off a would-be
attacker, and summon help.
2)
Purse/Briefcase/Backpack Alarm - when the cord is
clipped to your belt or wrapped around your wrist and the
alarm is placed inside your purse, briefcase, or backpack,
the alarm will sound if someone attempts to take it from
you.
3)
Door or Window Alarm - the personal alarm can be
instantly converted into a door or window alarm using the
included door clip accessory. Opening the protected door or
window will activate the alarm and flashing light to scare
off a would-be intruder and alert you to the attempted
entry.
4)
Laptop Computer Alarm - the door clip accessory can also
be used to protect a laptop computer or other valuable
property. Once the door clip accessory is placed underneath
your property, anyone picking up that object will activate
the alarm and flashing light.
5)
Garage Door Alarm - Slip the metal clip
under the door as it's closed. If someone opens your garage
door, the alarm will sound off scaring the thief and waking
you.
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