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May 9, 2004

The WhistleSmith Crisis Whistle

The Crisis Whistle will take care of all those unexpected events that occur when you least expect them.

  • Key Features of the Whistle Smith Crisis Whistle
  • Easy to Clean
  • Loud pitched sound
  • Made of PVC and clear acrylic
  • Can’t freeze in winter or fill with water. Always works.
  • Handmade in Maine and individually tested.
  • Separately bagged with instructions.

The WhistleSmith Crisis Whistle $5

FUND RAISERS buy whistles 50 at a time for $3.

How to Use The Whistlesmith Crisis Whistle

Blow into mouthpiece slot as hard as you can while covering the stringed end of the whistle with your finger. Fully covering whistle end produces a LOUD BLAST. Partially covering whistle end produces EXTREMELY LOUD BLAST. Whistle can not fill with water or freeze up in cold weather. Whistle will always blow when you have a crisis. Be considerate of others eardrums and blow only at a distance or out of doors.

  • A loud blast on this whistle is a great deterrent to people who want to do you harm. It attracts attention immediately to your problem from everyone around you. Bad people do bad things, so carry your crisis whistle with you when you are shopping, jogging or walking, or going over to the neighbors for an evening chat. Most crisis happen close to home and lots of them can be avoided if someone just knows that you have a problem.
  • Use your whistle when you are boating or going swimming. Because the crisis whistle is hollow, it can never fill with water and will always be ready to signal for help. The whistle has no parts to freeze up inside, so it functions in winter as well as in warm weather.
  • The whistle is easy to blow. It has been tested by five year old children and by eighty four year old grandmothers. A few minutes practicing blowing the whistle may save your life or summon help for someone else who is in trouble. The whistle has a handy loop string to attach it to a button hole, belt loop, life jacket, or your car keys. Just thread the loop through a button hole and drop the whistle through the end loop and your whistle stays with you.

Some of the activities where you need a whistle and probably don’t realize it...

  • Boating
  • It's the law if you are boating to carry a signaling device. Remember this whistle will always work, because it won’t fill with water and quit blowing. Jogging and walking You need to be able to call for help and assistance if you need it.
  • Swimming You may save your life or the life of someone else by summoning help.
  • Fishing and Hunting
  • A whistle can bring help if you are not visible to search and rescue and it lets your companions know where you are even if they are out sight.
  • Snowmobiling and Four Wheeling. It makes sense to be able to get attention when your machine isn’t running or you are stuck and need assistance.
  • Cross Country Skiing and Snowshoeing. A twisted ankle can turn your fun into a call for help. Always carry your crisis whistle when outdoors in the winter.
  • Help Keep your Children Safe
  • Make sure that your children carry a crisis whistle with them in their school gear or backpack. Thousands of children disappear every year when a simple whistle blast for help might save them. A crisis whistle is the best gift you can give to those friends who are leaving home to be on their own or attending college for the first time

    Note: International orders will be charged an additional $12 to cover shipping and insurance to destination outside the US. Please check out with your current order and we will send an invoice for the additional $12.

  • Posted by The WhistleSmith at May 9, 2004 8:12 AM



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