There have been horrific incidents of child safety in both the United States and Thailand. As a vulnerable group, in the absence of adequate self-protection. How can children avoid harm and get help as quickly as possible? Walkie-talkies will play a big role in this situation.
There are 5 ways to facilitate kidsafe by walkie-talkies.
- Push-to-talk. A walkie-talkie is a short-distance group’s frequent communication tool. So if the kids speak at the same frequency, all the people in the range can hear the voice. That means, parents, kids, and security members in school can work on the same channel with the same tone, if the kids need help, they can receive it immediately.
- Lightweight and small size. The portable radio is kind for children, like our new radio RT22P and RB39. You can check the functions here. So, children can wear it on the school bag or belt, they can also put it in their pocket or bag.
- Emergency alarm. The local emergency alarm can attract other focus, and the remote emergency alarm can tell others you need help or are in danger. You can set this function on the side key so that the children can put it quickly.
- long working time. The battery can support longer than 10 hours of working time and the type-C charging cable can work with the car charger or the power bank. So, the small radio can stay with your kids for a whole day.
- NOAA channels. If you are in the US, the NOAA channels can not only receive the weather forecast but also the emergency alarm like missing Children’s Information and the warning against danger. If you are the parents, you can receive the NOAA channels for your local emergency information.
Compared with a cell phone or a smartwatch, the walkie-talkie is the cheapest enough and has no additional fees. And if you are in no cell phone service areas or places, you can still talk on a walkie-talkie. And the police scanner can receive all the calls from the radio, so if you press the emergency alarm, they can receive it and help you get out of trouble. So that’s why hams always teach their children to use the radio.
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