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Personal Alarm Vigilant 130dB



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If you are in an attack situation, the sound of a 130db personal alarm is a great deterrent. These loud devices are simple and easy to use. They can also be used in combination with other self protection methods. The device is easy to use and lightweight. Before you buy one, there are some things to consider. Continue reading to find out more about these products, and how they can be used to keep you safe in all situations.

Features

Vigilant 130db personal security alarm has a rechargeable lithium battery. Available in gray and blue colors It is waterproof and has an LED light built in. It can also play music for four hours.


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Price

Vigilant 130dB Personal Alarm makes a great self-defense tool. It is compact and lightweight. It can be carried easily thanks to the key chain attachment. It produces a loud 130dB sound when activated, and it uses replaceable LR44 cells. It also has a backup whistle. It comes with a one-year warranty. If it does not work, you will get a replacement.

Rechargeable battery

If you are worried about how much it will cost to replace the battery, a personal security alarm with a rechargeable batteries is a great alternative. These batteries last approximately a year and can run the alarm for up 30 minutes. A personal alarm is an excellent way to protect yourself from being lost or injured.


Durability

There are several things to remember when you're choosing the perfect personal alarm. To start with, it must be loud enough in order to scare an attacker. The sound it produces should be loud enough to scare off attackers and startle coyotes. Additionally, it needs to be easy to use. It should not interrupt meetings or interfere with other activities.

Siren sound

Vigilant Personal Alarm PPS8B has a heavy-duty battery that lasts 60 minutes and emits a 130dB Siren tone. It is also equipped with a handy LED flashlight.


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Compact design

The small Vigilant 130db personal security alarm attaches easily to purses, keys chains and bags. It emits a loud siren at 130 dB. This high-pitched sound can be compared to the sound of a military aircraft taking off. The alarm will give you just seconds to escape.


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FAQ

Do you need to be licensed to possess a stungun?

Some states require proof of training to be able to own a stun gun.

Some states require that you register your stun gun with police.

Some states require that you notify law enforcement when you move.


What happens if I use my stun gun and get arrested?

No. Stun guns have been deemed "less lethal" weapons. They can cause no serious injury, making them less lethal.

You could be charged even if your stun gun accidentally hits someone.


Is it against the law to give a stun gun a child?

It depends on the age of the child.

No.

18 and older: Yes.

If you give a stun gun as a gift to a minor, make sure they are aware of the dangers.

They must also be supervised by an adult.


How do beginners do self-defense?

Experts are not the only ones who can learn self-defense. You should also know how to defend your self when you're alone. These basic moves will help you defend yourself against attacks.

You can start by practicing simple movements such as punching, kicking, and kneeing. Next, you can learn more advanced moves like grappling as well as joint locks.

It's always helpful to practice similar things to what you would face in real-life situations. You should try to learn how you can kick someone on a soft surface like a pillow.

This way, you won't hurt yourself while practicing. Don't hit anything too hard or you might damage something.



Statistics

  • Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)
  • Saying this, Self defense 101 would be the importance of situational awareness, which can never be replaced by the finest of martial arts, because it is this that would help you to avoid any likely attacks in the first place. (worldofselfdefense.com)
  • In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
  • Some people walk into a gym thinking they are going to become the best by training whenever they like and not putting 100% effort in. (budodragon.com)



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How To

How To Survive A Home Invasion

Home invasion is frightening, especially if you have children. We didn't know what it would feel like to be in the midst of home invasions when we began our home security installation journey. Here are the lessons we have learned thus far.

  1. Do not let your children see the attackers. Two men broke into the house while our children were sleeping upstairs. We kept them downstairs till the police arrived. The police arrived and our kids were not hurt. However, the traumatizing images did enough to make them feel scared.
  2. Lock All Valuables. All valuables are kept in a safe in the bedroom. Even if someone broke into the house, they won’t have access to it.
  3. Keep An Eye Out For Burglars. Our neighborhood is known for its high number of burglaries. We keep a look out for suspicious people and cars.
  4. Have a Backup Plan. If something happens, our family will be taken over financially. We also have a plan that allows us to leave the United States if necessary.
  5. Be prepared. Be prepared in case you are ever forced to defend your own life. Prepare food, water, and other supplies.
  6. Call 911 First. If someone breaks into your house, dial 911 immediately. It is better to call 911 immediately than wait for the authorities to come to your house.
  7. Use common sense. Do not let anyone enter your home if you don't feel at home. Invite strangers only to visit.
  8. Ask for help from your neighbors or other people in the area. Call neighbors or friends if you feel unsafe. They will be able to watch your back and call the police.
  9. Keep calm and do what is instructed by police officers. Do what is asked. Do not run away from officers or resist arrest.
  10. Photograph Any Evidence. Any evidence discovered during the investigation should be taken pictures. This includes fingerprints and blood samples.
  11. File A Report With Local Law Enforcement. Even if you are not the victim, it is a good idea to file a report with local law enforcement. This will help to prevent future crimes.
  12. Get in touch immediately with the Insurance Company. You should immediately contact your insurance company. Inform your insurance company about the events and request an adjuster to visit to assess the damage.
  13. Your personal belongings should be removed. Before you leave the scene, remove personal belongings. Don't wear expensive jewelry. Take it off and put it away.
  14. Keep Yourself Clean. Keep your surroundings clean. Clear away trash and broken glass. Make sure that all doors and windows are securely locked.
  15. Do not talk about what happened. Talk about what happened. You never know who could use this information against your later.




 



Personal Alarm Vigilant 130dB