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SABRE 2-in-1 Personal Safety & Motion Sensor Keychain Alarm, 120 dB, Audible Up To 1,150-Feet (350-Meters), Motion Sensor Detects Movement Up To 15-Feet (4.67 m) Away, Simple To Operate, Reusable
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SABRE 2-in-1 Personal Safety & Motion Sensor Keychain Alarm, 120 dB, Audible Up To 1,150-Feet (350-Meters), Motion Sensor Detects Movement Up To 15-Feet (4.67 m) Away, Simple To Operate, Reusable

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Everyone deserves the right to feel safe, whether you’re at home, commuting to work or school, or traveling on vacation. The SABRE 2-in-1 Personal Safety and Motion Sensor Keychain Alarm provides protection you can carry everywhere that can also alert you to an intruder’s presence for confidence when sleeping in dorms and hotel rooms. This alarm has a loud 120dB alarm that is audible up to 1,150-feet (350-meters), helping to scare off a would-be attacker and attracts the attention of those nearby, helping you to escape to safety. This personal alarm is easy to operate; simply pull the key ring to remove the pin to sound the alarm. Replace the pin to turn the alarm off. Unlike other personal alarm keychains, this model features a built-in motion detector that can detect movement up to 15-feet (4.67-meters) away and scans at a wide, 120-degree range. Position the alarm on a stable table or attach it to a metal surface using the magnetic back – point the motion sensor in the direction of the area you want to monitor and set the alarm for an additional layer of protection against intruders entering your room. Attach your personal safety alarm to keys or a bag using the keychain for protection on-the-go. Family owned and operated for more than 45 years, SABRE is the #1 brand trusted by consumers worldwide for pepper spray and is a leader in developing safety programs and safety videos to maximize end users’ safety. Empower yourself with extreme stopping power when you need it most.

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