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Whistle - Plastic with Lanyard

SKU: MDC88P
Get attention in a disaster or emergency with this low cost plastic whistle with lanyard. Keeping one by every bed in the home can help you find people during a fire at night. More details...
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Emergency Metal Whistle

Emergency plastic whistles are the least expensive and are simple but highly effected methods of communications during an disaster but are often overlooked. A whistle increases your ability extend communication well beyond what shouting can accomplish.

Suggestions for Whistle Placement

Because metal whistles are so inexpensive, it is cost effective to place them near areas that you may be when disaster strikes. Keep a whistle in these areas:
  • Keep a whistle on your night stand or bed post.
  • Keep a whistle in the glove compartment of your vehicle.
  • Store a whistle in your first aid kit.
  • Store a whistle in your 72 hour kit.
  • Keep a whistle in your purse and in your hand when walking to the car in parking lots and at night.
  • Have whistles available for event staff at sporting events or anywhere that large crowds gather in case help is needed.

Children, Fire Safety and Whistles

Whistles are easy for anybody to use. Even a 3 year old can be taught to blow a whistle. When a home catches on fire, there is usually thick dark smoke filling the rooms. A great idea when training your children how to leave the house in a fire is to give them they're own whistle that they can use when they are on their hands and knees. Explain to them that blowing a whistle will allow everybody to know where they are and it will be easier to find them.

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