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Aerosol panic alarms

15/08/07

Permalink 05:18:01 pm, by Steve, 423 words   English (UK)
Categories: Personal Security

Aerosol panic alarms

Aerosol panic alarms are small pressurised cans that produce a sound when the gas is released by pressing the top.

Although you need to perform a physical action to activate these alarms there is still a use for this type of device due to the fact that other agents can be added to the propelant.

Again we only sell the best aerosol alarms available these are listed here in no particular order.

TRIDENT Personal Attack Deterrent
Gas operated keyring alarm
Slimline 999 gas alarm

There are other aerosol alarms available that have different uses we can supply these but we feel the range we supply is adequate to cover most needs.

Our gas panic alarms are activated by pressing the top this allows the gas to escape and is directed through the specially designed cap that produces a sound, with the exception of the keyring alarm the caps can lock into place when activated, this ensures the alarm is still effective when dropped on the floor.

The Trident panic alarm contains an ultraviolet identifier and a foul odour, this is particularly useful for identifying the attacker after the event, the uv marker and foul odour is difficult to remove and can remain on the skin even after washing.

I had a Trident tester and took it to a business that I often used, I let the guys look at it and advised that it should not be pressed unless outside, of course guys being guys didn't listen and one tested it inside, The cap locked on and the chap who activated it was franticly trying to remove it again and was covered in the identifier and "smelly stuff" (for want of a better word) you should have seen the office staff head for the exit like a stampede of charging buffalo or the MOD staff at home time. they left the doors open for 20 minutes and managed to venture back in.

There is also another gas alarm that uses another unique identifier, this is unique to each alarms and can be used as positive identification of a suspect to the scene of the crime. its called the DNA personal alarm and can be order if required, please call if interested.

The keyring gas alarm is cheap and can be attached to your keyring, it has failed on me when demonstrating it to customers so we tend not to promote it to highly.

Thats all for now keep coming back and we will give you advice when each type of alarm should be used shortly.

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