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Tuesday, November 28, 2006Pepper Spray
Kim loved spending time with the kids at the community center.
She remembered how important her mentors were to her when she was growing up, and she enjoyed the chance to give something back. The only thing she didn't enjoy about her volunteer work was trying to find a safe parking place in the neighborhood. Some nights, she really understood why so many of these kids were at risk. At the same time, she wanted to project an air of confidence and security - she couldn't let any of her kids see how nervous she was. That's when she discovered the Pepper Pager. The Pepper Pager looks like a standard pager - the kind that many business people clip to their belts. Instead of delivering important messages, the Pepper Pager protects its owners from dangerous attackers by concealing up to twelve bursts of debilitating pepper spray. One night, while heading back to her car after a late session, a haggard man accosted Kim on the street, demanding money. She tried to walk past him, but he kept blocking her path. "What's your hurry?" he asked. Another man strolled out from an alleyway behind Kim. "Hey, Jake," he called out, "this girl's in a hurry!" Kim pleaded, "Just let me pass, guys." Jake mocked her, crying, "Just let me pass," in a singsong voice. Jake's friend reached out to grab her. That's when she grabbed the Pepper Pager from her belt and sprayed the attacker right in the eyes. As he screamed in pain, Kim spun around to see Jake lunging at her. She blasted a second shot of pepper spray at him, which sent him tumbling through the ground. Kim ran up the street, hopped in her car, locked the doors and dialed 9-1-1. Within minutes, two less criminals haunted that neighborhood. Please Checkout our site at www.howsafeareu.com Wednesday, November 22, 2006Camera's Can Save You Time and Money
Cathy always loved the idea of owning her own bed and breakfast
by the shore. After her husband passed away, she found a note he left for her, encouraging her to follow her dream even though he couldn't share it with her. He had taken out extra life insurance just to surprise her with one final gift, and she invested it in a beautiful Victorian mansion overlooking the beach. She didn't count on her town's archaic rules to make life so difficult in that first year. Even though she enjoyed a pretty strong business during the summer, her town council demanded that she provide security for the part of the beach adjacent to her property. At first, she hired some guards to roam the premises, but it was hard for them to do their job with the town's light ordinance in place -- no lights on the beach after 11p.m. And she certainly couldn't afford to keep two people on staff year round. Wayne, a sympathetic alderman, dropped by for tea one afternoon and shared a little secret. Cathy didn't have to actually patrol the grounds the entire time. He showed her the camera he used at the campground he owned - a discreet little device that mounted unobtrusively on the side of a building. Wayne suggested she use the built-in infrared LEDs to flood the beach with light just for the camera. With a range of 150 feet, it could scan all the way down to the end of the pier, allowing one guard to watch all the beach activity from the comfort of the building's pool house. Wayne's suggestion worked wonders. Cathy could cut back on her overtime payments, and her security team enjoyed a little more sleep. Even when the tropical storms hit at the end of the summer, the camera worked just fine -- a waterproof housing kept the electronics safe and dry. Before the start of the next summer, she wired the camera's feed into her in-room television system, so guests in rooms that didn't overlook the beach could enjoy a nice view, day or night. She always chuckled at the idea that someone might drive all the way to the beach only to watch the ocean on television. Please Checkout our site at www.howsafeareu.com.
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