What to Look For in Personal Alarm Devices

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A personal alarm device is a small device that you can attach to your keychain, purse or backpack and activate when you feel threatened. When it is pressed, it emits a loud and constant noise (usually between 120 and 130 decibels) to alert people nearby that you are in danger.

Survivors of violent crime, such as sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking, may find personal alarm devices helpful. safety devices for lone workers In addition, they are a good safety tool for older adults who may be at risk of falling or other in-home accidents.

The most important feature to look for in a personal alarm is sound. A good alarm is one that makes a high-pitched noise, usually in the range of 140 decibels. This noise is loud enough to ward off any attacker and to attract the attention of other people, who can help in an emergency situation.

It should be easy to activate, though not too easy, as it could be set off at inappropriate times. Also, it should be portable, so you can keep it with you wherever you go.

Another important consideration is audible range. You want the sound to be so loud that it can be heard even in the tiniest of spaces. This way, people who are far away will be able to hear the alarm and come to your aid.





These features are what make a personal alarm system a great investment for anyone who is at risk of violence. They are also a great way to protect your loved ones and prevent medical emergencies, such as if your elderly relative has a fall or becomes ill while you're away.