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129dB Air Horn Personal Alarm, USCG Approved, 65-Foot Range, Compact Safety Signal for Boats, Sports, Outdoor Use — Curt Safety Products
$ 13.46
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You’re out on the water. Engine dies. Fog rolls in. You need to signal — now. Or maybe your elderly mother walks the neighborhood alone and you want something she can activate without fumbling. One tool handles both situations. No batteries. No charging. No complicated setup. Just a loud, immediate blast that cuts through noise and distance. Who This Is Best For This air horn was made for people who move through the world without backup — boaters, hikers, cyclists, runners, and seniors who live independently. It’s also a smart addition for parents who want a simple, unmistakable emergency signal for their kids. If you need something compact that works the first time, every time, this is it. Decision Shortcut If you want a personal alarm that doesn’t depend on a charged battery, fits in a bag or boat kit without taking up space, and meets USCG standards for on-water use — this is the right call. At $14.95, it’s one of the most practical safety tools you can own. Simple to operate. No learning curve. Grab it, press it, done. Key Features & Benefits 129dB output — loud enough to be heard clearly at distance, cuts through wind, water, and crowd noise 65-foot signal range — reaches rescuers, passersby, or other vessels without you having to move USCG Approved — meets U.S. Coast Guard standards, legally accepted as an audible distress signal on recreational watercraft No batteries required — pressurized canister is ready on demand, no charging, no dead-device risk Compact design — fits in a tackle box, backpack, glove compartment, or purse without bulk Multi-use signal — built for boats and sports, works equally well as a personal safety alarm for everyday carry How It Compares Feature This Air Horn Battery-Powered Personal Alarm Whistle Price $14.95 $10–$25 $3–$10 Sound Output 129dB 120–130dB 100–110dB Best For Boating, outdoors, elderly, everyday carry Joggers, commuters Hiking, coaching Battery Required No Yes No Practical Details This air horn is legal in all 50 states and carries USCG approval for use as an audible distress signal on recreational vessels under 65 feet. No maintenance required — store in a cool, dry place away from direct heat or sunlight to preserve canister pressure. Box includes one air horn unit, ready to use out of the package. No assembly needed. You don’t need a complicated plan. You need something that works when the moment hits. Add this to your boat kit, your go-bag, your elderly parent’s everyday carry — and know it’s ready. Add to cart and have it in a few days. Affordable. Reliable. Ready when you are. Frequently Asked Questions Is this loud enough to actually be heard at a distance? 129dB is significantly louder than a car alarm and well above the threshold for pain and attention-getting. At 65 feet of effective range, it will carry across water, through fog, and in crowded outdoor environments. It is not subtle — which is exactly the point. Can my elderly parent or grandparent use this easily? Yes. There’s no pin to pull, no app to open, no charging to remember. One press activates it immediately. The canister is lightweight and fits in a coat pocket or small bag. It’s one of the most straightforward emergency signals available, which is why it works well for older adults living independently. Does USCG approval matter if I’m using it on land? For land use, the approval doesn’t change the product’s performance — it just confirms it meets a rigorous audible signal standard. That’s a quality credential worth noting even if you never set foot on a boat. It means the sound output and reliability have been independently validated. How long does the canister last? The canister provides multiple short bursts under normal use. Exact count varies with duration of each blast. Avoid discharging it unnecessarily — keep it for when you actually need it, and it’ll be ready.








