The DAZER was tried and tested by Mr Terry Singh,
B.E.M.
Dog Warden Service Manager, City of Bradford Metropolitan
Council. The Dazer has proven to be the most effective aid
to dog deterrence available.
"This device can be used for most aggressive dogs
that may be on the attack and if used properly can stop the
dog by a high frequency signal", says Mr Singh.
The pocket-sized Dazer works by emitting ultrasonic sound
bursts which can help to prevent the approach of unwanted
dogs at distances of up to 5 metres (15ft).
The high frequency sound bursts are inaudible to humans
but are clearly heard and disliked by dogs.
The sound bursts do not harm dogs but causes them
discomfort. As a result the animal stops, makes a detour or
retreats.
DAZER -THE FACTS
Any responsible adult who wants to avoid contact with
most aggressive dogs will find the Dazer helpful -
particular service workers, sales and delivery people,
walkers, joggers, cyclists and the elderly. Help protect
your own dog as well from other aggressive dogs. Useful for
stray cats too at distances of up to 13 metres (40 feet).
The Dazer is used by various Government Authorities, Town
and City Councils, Mail Delivery Services and Utility Co's
worldwide. Ten of thousands of Dazer's have been sold to the
general public including Animal Welfare, Doctors, Vets,
Cyclists, Walkers, Dog Owners, etc.
The Dazer is a compact, battery operated, handheld unit,
measuring approx. 11 1/2 cm X 3 1/2 cm (4.5 inch x 2 x1.25
inch) and weighing 122 grams (4.3 ounces). It is made of
tough plastic and comes with a steel clip to fit onto a belt
or other clothing for easy access.
The Dazer is easy to operate, the user simply points it
at the dog and presses the built-in button for 2/3 seconds.
A red LED light indicates that the Dazer is functioning
properly.
A burst of ultrasonic sound is emitted at a high
frequency when the button is depressed. The closer the
animal gets the more intense the sound becomes.
The Dazer must be used in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions, cautions and warnings, a copy
of which is supplied. The Dazer is not designed to be
effective against all dogs which include docile, deaf,
infirm and highly trained dogs.