environmental

Not All Air Horns Are Created Equal

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...

Are disposable gas air horns recyclable?

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

Are Air Horns Useful as a Bear Or Animal Deterrent in Urban Spaces?

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

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 Hornet Sport, are much safer and more reliable than disposable aerosol canister air horns. Here’s what to know: Aerosol Canister Air Horns (most common handheld type): These contain a compressed gas

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