Is the Hornet by WoodsCan rechargeable air horn environmentally friendly compared to gas horns?
A coyote can hear sounds from much farther away – potentially three times farther or more depending on conditions – while human hearing drops off much sooner, especially for faint noises. It is one of their key survival tools. An air horn is an effective and harmless means of scaring a coyote away...
The Hornet by WoodsCan rechargeable electric air horn will reliably run continuously at 121 decibels for 35 minutes before the battery runs down on a single charge. A Hornet rechargeable air horn can be recharged 500 times. By comparison, typical 8 oz disposable air horns will last about 90 seconds at best depending on how
On a full charge, the Hornet air horn delivers 2,000 one second blasts. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery ensures consistent performance during extended outings. If not used much, or at all, it only needs to be charged once a year.
The handheld Hornet Sport rechargeable electric air horn uses a small electric compressor which pumps air through a mechanical trumpet to achieve in excess of 121 decibels of sound. This is the same sound at the same volume as disposable compressed gas air horns, but for a much longer duration (20 times longer) per battery charge than a single disposable gas air horn.
Disposable compressed gas air horns have proven to be unreliable and are extremely bad for the environment. A single 5 oz. can will only last a minute or so at best, it may not work at all in cold weather, and its sound volume diminishes the longer you use it. It also uses an extremely potent greenhouse gas as a propellant versus the Hornet Sport rechargeable electric air horn only uses air, and it will reliably...
Disposable gas air horns are not typically recyclable through regular curbside recycling because they are pressurized containers, which pose safety hazards unless properly handled. Because of this special handling requirement, the perfectly good metal they are made with often does not get reused. Here are the issues, and here are the possible solutions for recycling
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE In the Face of Japan’s Rising Bear Encounters Hornet Air Horn Offers Practical Deterrent Vancouver, Canada. December 11, 2025 - As communities across Japan face an uptick in bear sightings and unexpected encounters—particularly involving Asian black bears...
As urban development continues around cities, the inclusion of green space in the form of parks and wilderness areas is becoming more important and more commonplace. In addition to these spaces being great places for humans to recreate, these areas often also provide corridors for other animals to travel and live, undetected, deep into urban
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 lose pressure so they sound weaker, don't last as long, can freeze up, and may not work at