A waterproof stress or personal safety alarm is pretty much the kind of gadget that a person can use in case of danger, as it is also known to be a superhero’s emergency button that can be pushed.
Picture it like this: an almost invisible button tucked on an easy-to-carry object, such as a keychain, or even adorned on a wristband. Imagine dropping it into water; it will still work. Being used as a distress signal, a ‘Beep! Please Help Me!’ notification goes to the chosen recipient, and they know it’s distress.
Hit the button (it’s usually big so you can see and hit it; impressive), and the small internal ingenuity of technology starts running. If applicable/needed, the small device requests your phone or a security system to make a call or even reserve a rescue team with WiFi/Bluetooth/cell tower signals.
Not to mention, as the device has received a waterproof rating, the incidents of malfunction due to such causes as sweat, splashes, or an unplanned dive into an unprotected swimming pool are not likely to happen.
Imagine you are on a trek and you break your foot—instead of shouting, you simply press a button and a beep goes off in the ears of your friends to help you. Or when a person is bathing and Grandma falls, instead of castigating herself for having not reached out for help, she can go fetch her phone and call for help. And even yachters like it: if by any chance a person fell off the boat, they could dial the coast guard simply by pressing YES.
Therefore, the moment you come across such buttons, see how discreetly they are nonetheless helpful whenever a need arises—be it inside of the water or outside of the water. Isn’t it the ‘S’ for Safety in the front pocket? Be careful. Have a nice day.
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