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Friday
Aug172012

The New iSafe Guardian Backpack. It's Alarming.

ISafe Back Packs are backpacks that add and alarm and flashing LED feature. 

They are recommended for children 8 years old and up because kids should be old enough to understand that an iSafe bag is an alarm system, not a toy. The iSafe backpack can be used as a tool to help kids (or anyone) escape dangerous or harmful situations. The dual alarm system is concealed in the lower section of the backpack. To activate the alarm system the child pulls the activation cord which is located on the one of the front straps. This puts it in easy reach while the child is wearing it. Disengaging the safety pin instantaneously activates the alarm. The alarm is loud, louder than a car alarm, so this is for actual emergencies. (It’s 120 decibels!) The two sirens send signals in opposite directions, away from the user's ears, which should attract attention all around. The alarm can run up to 2 continuous hours, assuming the two 9-volt batteries are new. (Batteries not included.) Because of the way the straps are located it should be extremely difficult and time consuming for an attacker to remove the iSafe backpack from the wearer. (It is important that the company’s instructions are followed when wearing the backpack.) The iSafe Guardian has pockets to store everything a young needs on the go. Two outside side pockets can hold for water bottles or anything you want to reach quickly. ISafe offers larger models for older students, designed to hold their laptops and even more gear. The iSafe Guardian is about $50. If you do a web search you might find it cheaper.  

www.isafebags.com  

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