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Malmo, Skåne County: Due to recent attacks on seniors, this new safety device is
being given away for FREE to seniors!
Rachel Manfield | Wednesday, November 22, 2023
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After a recent increase of attacks on seniors, police are urging older residents
to carry a tiny new safety device that can easily be used against attackers.

And for a limited time, this new safety device is being given away for free to
seniors, a safety initiative that came just in time for individuals like Ruth
Miller, a 76-year-old woman from Malmo, Skåne County.

It was just a normal day at the grocery store for Ruth Miller... 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 Personal
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 Personal 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 Ruth was lucky enough to be carrying a SafeSound Personal Alarm, allowing
her to escape her attacker unscathed, others weren't so lucky...

In the month of December alone, police have reported a dramatic increase in
attacks targeting seniors, with many suffering serious injuries and financial
loss.

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

After her attack, Ruth bought the SafeSound Personal Alarm for her sisters,
daughters, grandchildren and all of her friends. People often attach it to
purses, keys and backpacks.



"After the attack, I immediately bought 10 more SafeSound Personal Alarms for
all of my friends and family. Now I know the people I care about most will be
safe."

With the current free giveaway, there's been an unprecedented rush of people
eager to obtain the SafeSound Personal Alarm at no cost.

This surge in demand, however, has led to a substantial shortage in
availability, raising concerns about how much longer this free giveaway will
last. Authorities and community leaders alike are urging seniors to act swiftly
and get their free safety alarm while they still can.

So, What Exactly Is The SafeSound Personal Alarm?

The SafeSound Personal Alarm is a safety device capable of creating a 125db
sound that attracts attention and scares away potential assailants. To compare,
it’s the same volume as a military jet during takeoff.

It’s also simple to use. Instead of having a button that could easily be pressed
by accident, the SafeSound device utilizes a pull-pin. Once pulled, the device
emits its ear-piercing sound for up to 30 continuous minutes, or until the pin
is replaced.

It can be reused over and over, and it easily attaches to purses, keys, and
backpacks. It’s also small enough to fit in your pocket. But it packs a wallop.


Born Out of Tragedy

Paul Davidson, the inventor of the SafeSound Personal Alarm, knows all too well
the type of situation that Ruth found herself in.

“I’ll never forget picking up the phone and hearing the news,” Paul says.

Paul’s own daughter Michelle had just graduated high school and had planned to
celebrate with some friends at a local restaurant. Running late, she told her
friends to grab a table and she would meet them inside.

But she never showed up.

When she was late to dinner, her friends tried calling her phone, but Michelle
didn’t pick up. After waiting for over an hour, they knew something was wrong.
It was extremely unusual that Michelle would just blow off plans. They called
the police, who came and investigated.

Michelle’s purse was found in the parking lot. To this day, no one has heard
from her.

“I pray everyday for Michelle to return to us,” Paul Davidson says, “And I never
want any parent to go through what we’ve gone through. Michelle’s the whole
inspiration for the SafeSound Personal Alarm.”

After Michelle’s disappearance, Paul started researching the circumstances
surrounding abductions.

"Police say the number-one reason that leads to successful kidnappings is the
victim cannot make noise," Davidson, 52, says. "The kidnapper tries to keep the
victim’s mouth shut. The ability to easily make noise is absolutely crucial."

Hearing this statistic gave Paul the idea for the focal point of the SafeSound
Personal Alarm.

“I had two main focuses,” Paul says. “To make it as accessible and as loud as
possible.”

But, Paul Davidson is hoping for more than just a kidnapping deterrent. He wants
to help stop all kinds of crimes.

"It can be used in so many different situations," he says. "Parents can give it
to their kids as an extra layer of protection. Teenagers can use it so they can
feel safe walking home. Women can know it’s there when they have to use the
parking garage at night. My mother, who is 78 years old, carries it around in
case she falls and needs to alert people for help. I only wish I’d have thought
of it earlier..."

Ruth's story is a story Paul Davidson hears almost every day—how his SafeSound
Personal Alarm device was able to help someone in need.

"But I never get tired of hearing it," he says with a smile.

Police Recommended

Police have been recommending the SafeSound Personal Alarm since it first hit
the market, and the movement is beginning to pick up steam.

In fact, Since its debut, SafeSound has been in a state of constant flux,
shifting between IN STOCK to SOLD OUT nearly every other week...

And, it’s also amassed tons of loyal followers worldwide...



SafeSound has quickly developed a loyal following with over 7,000 5-star
reviews. Here's what people are saying:
C

Claire R. Verified Buyer

10/13/23

I decided to order these for my daughters and I, as safety measure for us. I
work at night and many times walk out alone, it’s nice having this on my
keychain just in case! I gave the other two to my daughters so that way they can
ward off a predator as well. These are very loud and very easy to turn on and
off! None of us have had to use them, thankfully, but when we tested them out in
the house my younger son covered his ears and said too loud!
K

Katie M. Verified Buyer

10/31/23

Good product, good size, and nice and loud. This little device has given me
peace of mind.
P

Philip B. Verified Buyer

11/14/23

Got these for my wife. They are VERY loud and really impressed. . She put one on
outside of her purse and one on her keychain. They are fairly small - about 3"
long, very lightweight.
I wanted to get a professional’s opinion on the effectiveness of SafeSound, so I
talked to Chief of Police Jeff Strum. Here’s his take:
“The SafeSound Personal Alarm has singlehandedly helped thousands of lives
across the country. And, it’s needed now more than ever. Violent crime has risen
drastically so far in 2023, particularly in the last month. But, after reviewing
thousands of reports so far this year, I’ve noticed a positive trend. In cases
where the SafeSound Personal Alarm is used, the victims are usually unharmed.”
- Jeff Strum, Police Chief
My own personal experience with the SafeSound Personal Alarm in action...

I was attending a Women Against Violence conference when I first learned about
this new safety device. Paul Davidson gave us a demonstration at the conference
in which he warned us and told us to cover our ears. Then, he pulled the pin…

It was unbelievable. We were at an outdoor venue, and it felt like the noise was
just filling up the entire field. It was easy to see how it stuns the attacker
and attracts attention. It was simply the loudest thing I’ve ever experienced.

After a few seconds, Paul relieved us by re-inserting the pin, shutting off the
noise.

When I spoke with Paul, he let me examine the SafeSound for myself. I was
impressed with the quality… it felt solid in my hand and I could tell it wasn’t
something cheap that would break if dropped or anything like that. And the pin
was big enough where if you were fumbling around for it but you couldn’t see it
for whatever reason, you’d still be able to pull it when you needed to.

Plus, the battery will last more than 3 months if you pull the pin 100 times in
that time period. I’d say that’s pretty good.

Paul even gave me a SafeSound as a gift, which I in turn gave to my mother, as
she lives alone and needs to alert somebody if something happens.

How much does it cost? (And is it worth the price?)

The SafeSound is normally sold online for $39.95. However, due to the recent
attacks on seniors, the SafeSound alarm is being given away for FREE as part of
a safety initiative to help protect seniors. Yes, you read that right – FREE!
All you have to do is cover the cost of shipping.

"From the moment I created the SafeSound alarm, it was more than just a product
to me. It was a promise to keep our communities and loved ones safe. It breaks
my heart seeing all of the recent horrible attacks on seniors, so I've decided
to give away a few thousand alarms for free. What matters most is protecting
those who need it most."
— Paul Davidson, Founder of SafeSound.

While the SafeSound Personal Alarm was originally made to protect younger women
and children, massive orders are coming in from seniors everywhere, and it is
quickly becoming the most popular gift idea in 2023.

As far as value, it’s definitely worth the price, especially right now while you
can get it for free. Knowing that my mom is safe in case of a fall, or that my
daughter is protected on the way home from school, the SafeSound has given me
peace of mind that you simply can’t put a price tag on.

UPDATE
UPDATE Saturday, December 02, 2023 - The SafeSound Personal Alarm is still
currently being given away for free, but due to extremely high demand, the
SafeSound Personal Alarm could run out of stock at any moment. We don’t know how
much longer this free giveaway will last.
Check Availability & Get Your Free SafeSound Alarm >>


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Erika Medie · Tyler, Texas
Is the alarm re-usable or can you only use it once?
Like Unlike · Reply · 84 · Nov 16, 2023 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 Unlike · Reply · 55 · Nov 17, 2023 3:55 PM

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 Unlike · Reply · 38 · Nov 17, 2023 5:10 PM

Mandy Simmons · Chicago, Illinois
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 Unlike · Reply · 32 · Nov 18, 2023 6:58 AM

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 SafeShield 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 Unlike · Reply · 43 · Nov 18, 2023 10:22 AM

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 Unlike · Reply · 72 · Nov 19, 2023 8:37 AM

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.
Like Unlike · Reply · 22 · Nov 19, 2023 6:44 PM

Wilma Kingsleigh · Indiana University Kokomo
You really need to be aware of what is going on around you.
Like Unlike · Reply · 36 · Nov 20, 2023 12:05 PM

Brad Morgan · Home Depot
It’ was great device but it is also a good idea to stay off your cell phone when
walking across a dark parking deck.
Like Unlike · Reply · 18 · Nov 21, 2023 7:55 PM

Laura Sylvia · Los Angeles Lakers by Citizen Sports
Thanks. I will definitely buy for myself & my kids. God bless u.
Like Unlike · Reply · 24 · Nov 22, 2023 7:28 AM


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