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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

394.0. "SAV-A-LIFE" by SAHQ::CARNELL () Tue Nov 18 1986 11:37

    The following was in Sunday's Atlanta Journal and Constitution pet
    section:
    
    According to the Humane Society of the United States, more than
    1 million wild and domestic animals are killed each year by vehicles
    on American roads.  Many people are injured, some of them fatally,
    in these accidents, and property damage from them is estimated at
    more than $36 million.  In Minnesota alone, there are about 6,000
    car-deer collisions each year.
    
    The problem is addressed by SAV-A-LIFE Animal Warning Device.
    Developed in Austria and tested in Europe for a number of years,
    the relatively inexpensive (under $30) product consists of two 3-inch
    long bullet-shape devices mounted by means of adhesive backing to
    the front bumper or grille of a vehicle.
    
    When the vehicle reaches a speed of 30 miles per hour, the flow
    of air through the devices creates a sound of from 16,000 to 20,000
    hertz.  This frequency cannot be heard by human beings or animals
    in the vehicle, but it warns off wild animals, some birds, pets
    and domestic animals, except cattle or sheep, for up to 400 yards
    away.  
    
    Users in the United States report an 80 percent success rate in
    preventing animal-vehicle accidents.
    
    For information write to Sav-a-Life, Inc., Box 1226, New York, NY
    10025.
    
    
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394.1Fascinating...SQM::RAVANTue Nov 18 1986 12:1711
    Sounds interesting; too bad we can't automatically attach them to
    the cars driven by the local hooligans who love running down pets
    in the road.
    
    Question: if its range is really 400 yards, what does it do to animals
    who aren't on the road? Would it cause momentary panic in all the
    animals who live by roadsides? (I have this vision of somebody driving
    past a barnyard and having clouds of panicked sheep or chickens
    bolting away from the road in both directions...)
    
    -b
394.2Buck wants his DoeTIGEMS::SCHELBERGTue Nov 18 1986 18:5115
    wow, sounds interesting...wish I had one when a deer hit my car....
    and I mean HE hit ME....I stopped my car when I saw the female deer
    in the road and then HE plowed right into my car.  It's a good thing
    we weren't moving.  He was alright....but MY poor car...I know the
    car got fixed......I called the police though in case he was injured
    in the woods didn't want him to suffer but the police said he didn't
    get hurt...found lots of hairs on the car though.
    
    Yes, there are some people that like to hit animals....someone on
    my street (when I was in high school) ran over my cat on purpose!
    You never seen a fifteen year old so upset in your life....!!!!
    What a terrible thing to do....can't believe it though!
    
    bs
    
394.3I didn't hit the cat!TIGEMS::SCHELBERGThu Nov 20 1986 15:4915
    I can't believe that after writing in my note #2 the other day I
    was on my way home from work doing 35 mph.....and all of a sudden
    out of the woods a money colored cat scooted right in front of my
    car......well I almost hit that cat and the only reason that I didn't
    was because of my advanced driver training back in August.  I took
    a Stevens Advanced Driver Training course and they showed us how
    to avoid things in the road no matter how quickly they happen. 
    Thanks to them I didn't run over anyones cat!  I missed him I swear
    by two inches and he almost got clipped by another oncoming car
    but he made it into the woods and I went to check to make sure I
    didn't hit him (I needed to be satisifed) but I heard no thump so
    I was sure I didn't....I guess I amazed myself!
    
    bs