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Ashburn, Virginia: Recent Attacks On Women Prompt Police To Issue Public Safety Alert, Urging Women Ages 45+ To Carry New Safety Device
| By Rebecca Manning
After a recent increase of attacks on women in Virginia, local police are urging women ages 45 and up to carry a tiny new safety device that can easily be used against attackers.
It was just a normal day at the grocery store for Amy Miller, a 48 year old woman from Ashburn, Virginia... until everything went horribly wrong.

She had just left the store carrying her grocery bags, and was walking to her car when the unthinkable happened.

"I wasn't parked too far away, it was about a 60 second walk or so to my car from the store," she remembers, "and I kind of had that feeling I was being watched."

Right as she was unlocking her car, a man quickly came up behind her and tried to grab her.

"He told me 'don't fight, give me your wallet!' as he tried to wrestle my purse away. I was in shock. Luckily for me I remembered I had my SafeSound alarm on my purse, and since I was too scared to scream for help, I quickly reached for the alarm and pulled the pin."

"Immediately my SafeSound alarm started just screaming. I mean it was REALLY SCREAMING. He didn't know what to do! He froze for a second, then ran away like a bat out of hell! People heard the alarm and started yelling and running over to help. They said it was the SafeSound Personal Alarm that got their attention."


While Amy was lucky enough to be carrying a SafeSound personal alarm, allowing her to escape her attacker unscathed, others weren't so lucky...

In the last month of alone, police have reported a dramatic increase in attacks targeting women (mostly ages 45 and up), with many suffering serious injuries and financial loss.

"This trend of targeting women is deeply disturbing, but it's a harsh reality we have to deal with. It is absolutely imperative that our women stay on high alert and protect themselves by carrying a personal alarm."

After her attack, Amy bought the SafeSound Personal Alarm for her sisters, daughters, all of her friends and her elderly parents. People often attach it to purses, keys and backpacks.
"After the attack, I immediately bought 10 more SafeSound Personal Alarm's for all of my friends and family. Now I know the people I care about most will be safe."
How This Tiny Device Is Saving Millions Of Lives…
Inspired by the Military, the SafeSound Personal Alarm uses ear piercing sound to deter bad guys and is quickly becoming one of the most sought after safety devices in America. At 130 dB, the sound is so loud that it has been compared to the same loudness as a football stadium or a military fighter jet taking off.

Unlike pepper spray, the SafeSound Personal Alarm is legal to carry everywhere (even on airplanes!) and is a very safe method of self-defense. The best part is that it requires no training or skill to operate, and can be used by anyone regardless of age or physical ability, making it an ideal choice for older people.

While the SafeSound Personal Alarm was originally made to protect younger women and children, massive orders are now coming in from older women everywhere, and it is quickly becoming the most popular gift idea in 2018.
*Update: * - To help protect women, the SafeSound Personal Alarm currently has a special discount offering 50% off to women living in Virginia. But hurry, due to extremely high demand, the SafeSound Personal Alarm has sold over 1.5 million units and is almost out of stock.

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9 Comments

Roxi Overo · Tyler, Texas
Is the alarm re-usable or can you only use it once?
Like · Reply · 84 · Mar 6, 2018 10:13 AM
Cheryl Rackers · Perry High School, Perry, GA
You can use it over and over again as many times as you want. You just pull the chain away from the body to sound the alarm, and then push it back in to turn it off. It’s super easy to use, I really like it.
Like · Reply · 181 · Mar 7, 2018 12:24 AM
June Zukowski Spelman · Worcester State College
Bought 8 and gave them to sisters, daughters, nieces and grand nieces and one for me. They really appreciated this safety gift.
Like · Reply · 55 · Mar 7, 2018 5:10 PM
Wilma Kingsleigh · Indiana University Kokomo
I have to admit... I am guilty of thinking that "it will never happen to me" but after reading this, I decided to pull the trigger and I ended up buying 5 personal alarms... one for myself, and planning to give the others to my sister and friends.
Like · Reply · 12 · Mar 7, 2018 6:45 PM
Clay Matthew Pirtle · Home Depot
My daughter was heading off on a college co-op to Ohio and I wanted her to have an additional personal protection device. She has pepper spray but, as a dad, I was still concerned. Bought this SafeSound Personal Alarm and wondered if it would really be loud. It is! It's a "grenade" style device whereby you pull the pin to activate it. The pin requires a fairly firm tug, which helps reduce the chance of accidentally triggering it. If you choose to test it indoors--which you probably will--be ready to plug the pin back in quickly because it is that loud. The idea is that once you've pulled it off your key chain, it will continue to sound and an attacker won't be able to turn it off. It's about the size of car entry fob. I hope my daughter will never have to use it, but if she does, I feel confident that this little thing will do its job in scaring away an attacker.
Like · Reply · 68 · Mar 7, 2018 7:22 PM
Brent Wallace · Alessandra Gallo Jewellery
For those of you who dont know how loud this thing is...Here are some references to compare to:
A lawnmower is about 90 decibels.
A jackhammer is 100 decibels.
A live rock music show is roughly 110 decibels.
A chain saw or a thunderclap are about 120 decibels.
A military jet aircraft take-off from aircraft carrier (50 feet away) is 130 decibels.

150 decibels will rupture one's eardrums.

Like · Reply · 50 · Mar 7, 2018 8:55 PM
Gladys Sanford · Worcester State College
I ordered a dozen. gave one to a co-worker, a few days later she used it. The alarm. Scared the man and he took off the other way. It’ was
Like · Reply · 68 · Mar 7, 2018 10:53 PM
Mandy Simmons · Chicago, Illinois
This would be perfect for my mom! shes a senior citizen (67 years old) and doesn't always feel safe walking around by herfself. plus, she can use it to call for help in case she ever falls down
Like · Reply · 44 · Mar 8, 2018 3:25 PM
Paul Bryant · Ricky J
Great device but it is also a good idea to stay off your cell phone when walking across a dark parking deck. You really need to be aware of what is going on around you.
Like · Reply · 35 · Mar 8, 2018 4:52 PM
Laura Sylvia · Los Angeles Lakers by Citizen Sports
Thanks. I will definitely buy for myself & my kids. God bless u.
Like · Reply · 12 · Mar 8, 2018 5:02 PM