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๐Ÿ”’ Stay Protected with the Vigilant PPS-9 135dB Personal Alarm: Rip Cord/Button Activation, LED Flashlight, and AAA Batteries Included Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”’ Stay Protected with the Vigilant PPS-9 135dB Personal Alarm: Rip Cord/Button Activation, LED Flashlight, and AAA Batteries Included

135dB Personal Protection Alarm with Rip Cord Activation. Two included rip-cord options include wrist strap or pull pin design. Preloaded with regular AAA batteries for easier battery replacement. Built-in LED flashlight for immediate vicinity illumination. Vigilant alarms come with a full 1 year warranty and free replacement if your alarm was used in an emergency and you send us the police report.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very loud. at Horns & Sirens

Very loud. Don't hang it on your keychain. Encountering him in your car at night will deafen you trying to find him. I felt my eardrums vibrate and the sound almost deafened you which "paralyzed" you for a moment until you realize the only way to stop the noise is to look for the damn thing on the floor or, God forbid to look under one of those things seats. . . I like to use a little rope around one of my fingers when walking. There is also a clip for clothes. I definitely feel safer when he's

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Deter the invaders!

Very cool gadgets for hiking in bear country. They can be tied to the backpack straps and pulled when encountering wild animals to scare them away and get them out of the way. Frightens the villain and draws attention to a possible attack. I would never have gone into the wilderness without those two (I have two of these [2]; one for each backpack strap on the front). Oh yeah. If you often [or even rarely] stay in hotel rooms, you can stick this on your door at night while you sleep to warn you

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It is worth having peace of mind

This item works as advertised. It's well made and easy to use. I bought this for my wife when she was walking our dogs. She uses it to deter stray dogs that become aggressive. She wears it on a string around her neck. All she has to do is grab and pull the device. It works like a grenade with a hairpin that prevents it from going off when deployed. In the heat of battle, grabbing and pulling the device is very quick and easy. There's also a small recessed button that sets off an alarm, but it's

Pros
  • Practical matter
Cons
  • Some problems

Acquired shortly after the robbery and hung on the belt. The clip was so smooth that every time I sat down and got up the alarm went off. To compensate, I took it off when I didn't need it and put it on occasionally. The last time I tried to attach it, the thin plastic clip broke in half. Without this defect it would have been a 4 or 5 star item and would have been easy to fix. With a closed loop instead of a pad, it's easy to keep on your belt, and with a metal clip instead of a plastic clipโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Certificate GOLS
Cons
  • There are scams