What type of air horn works best in a wide range of temperatures?
In summary, a rechargeable electric air horn, like the WoodsCan Hornet air horn, performs best in a broad range of temperatures (hot and cold) versus aerosol canister air horns. Here's why: In cold weather, gas air horns
Why isn’t the Hornet air horn charged using a USB-C cable?
Think of the Hornet air horn more as a "power tool" like a cordless drill than a bike light or mobile phone. The power requirements are high and it is very difficult for a USB-C charging system
How long will the battery stay charged if I don’t use the Hornet air horn?
The Hornet air horn has a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that will retain up to 90% of its charge even after a year in storage at room temperature. With prolonged exposure to cold temperatures, it can lose as
Are air horns dangerous in hot weather?
Yes, air horns can become dangerous in hot weather, depending on the type of horn and the conditions. Rechargeable air horns, such as the WoodsCan Hornet, are much safer and more reliable than disposable aerosol canister air
How are hand held air horns used for construction safety?
Handheld air horns like the Hornet rechargeable electric air horn are a common and effective tool in construction safety for signaling, alerting, and communicating across noisy job sites. Here are examples of how they’re typically used: Emergency
What are the considerations when choosing a construction site air horn?
Considerations When Choosing a Handheld Air Horn: Volume: The loudness of an air horn is typically measured in decibels (dB). Higher dB ratings indicate louder horns, which are often necessary for safety or signaling in noisy environments.