A 130 dB personal alarm was my partner in anti-crime when I pursued my schooling. We were strapped for cash so I slaved away in high school to get to college, and again, earned my way to university for continuing education.
I recall that I worked like a dog for an assignment, only to have it pulled to pieces while school thugs were hounding me. This had me alarm shopping, and one product?s alarm door window applications seemed to be a practical investment.
My dorm space had turned into my biggest cause of concern months into graduation. It contained my hefty dissertation paper and was the pit stop for university savings when my trips to the bank got delayed.
I held a job as a professor’s research assistant and occasionally took his reports home to the dormitory, too. I depended on my personal alarm door window applications to tighten security in my room.
A student of this professor tried to browbeat me into stiffing my boss out of his question sheet for the finals but I declined. Angrily, he threatened to plunder my room for what he wanted and we had since been in a row.
It made me nervous. Every night I checked that my alarm door window accessory was intact. Losing any of my savings, my papers or a faculty member’s, would have meant I do not graduate as planned.
Returning to campus after a weekend in my parent’s residence, I walked in on local authorities gathered at the hallway in my dorm. Apparently, the aggressor made good his threat and attempted to burgle my room.
He was captured red-handed after he triggered my alarm door window accessory. The 130 dB personal alarm roared thunderously, equaling eight 100 dB alarms, that all dorm floors were tipped off.
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