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Alarm For Doors And Windows

by Hary A Gatsch

I was not born rich. I started working in high school to help pay for my college tuition. I slogged away through college to finance postgraduate studies. I nearly did not make it to university were it not for my secret weapon, a 130 dB personal alarm.

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.

What I genuinely worried about was my stuff in the dormitory, including the extensive treatise paper that yet stood between me and a diploma. I also left cash there until I could make a bank deposit of it into my university fund.

I even returned to my room with work that was not mine but that of a university teacher. I was his hired hand for research, and my personal alarm door window usage was my hired help in fortifying my area.

I came in conflict with a schoolmate after I turned down his demand to con the professor. He blackmailed me to fraud lest he pillage my living space for the test questions he was in need of.

There was no way I could advance to university without my savings, my researches and that of a school lecturer. At the end of each day, I made sure that my alarm door window implement was undamaged because I was frightened.

I was startled to find law enforcers convened on my dorm floor one time I had traveled back from a weekend with my family. The assailant, I would learn, had forced his way through my door to stay true to his warning.

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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