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		<title>Stay Awake Device</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2012 14:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mely</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Features:

* Slim comfortable design
* Light weight — approximately 15 g
* Can be worn with glasses
* Easy to replace batteries

Used by:

* Truck drivers
* Taxi drivers
* Bus drivers
* Night shift workers
* Medical personal]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to try and stay awake in situations that require your alertness. You may be in class or at work or you may be driving your car. Staying awake in these situations is pretty important if not crucial for your safety. There are chemical and medicinal ways to stay alert such as caffeine drinks and there are mechanical ways such as using a Stay Awake Device.</p>
<p>The method that you choose may or may not have an impact on your health. Knowing the side effects is important if you will be implementing a certain method regularly. Mechanical methods for staying awake however have no side effects for you to worry about.</p>
<p><strong>A Mechanical Method to Stay Awake</strong></p>
<p>If you are trying to figure out how to stay awake without caffeine or energy drink you should consider using a device that will sound an alarm or beep if you start to nod off. A Stay Awake alert device can be a much healthier option for people who don&#8217;t want or can&#8217;t drink caffeinated drinks. Alert devices come in different sizes so it is important to find one that is comfortable. They can be placed behind your ear or around your wrist. A keep awake ear piece is more effective especially for drivers as they react to your head falling forward, the motion that occurs as you start to nod off to sleep. These stay awake gadgets were patterned after medical alert devices. Those are the devices that people with medical conditions or elderly people wear. Usually the person has to push a button to activate their medical alert device and it sends a message to a central command that dispatches an emergency responder. Others work more on the premise of a stay awake alert device in that they respond to a physiological change in the body.</p>
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		<title>Device to Stay Awake While Driving Makes a Great Gift</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 14:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mely</dc:creator>
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<strong>Features:</strong>

* Slim comfortable design
* Light weight -- approximately 15 g
* Can be worn with glasses
* Easy to replace batteries
 
Used by:
 
* Truck drivers
* Taxi drivers
* Bus drivers
* Night shift workers
* Medical personal
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your spouse, child or friend has a job where they drive at night and are therefore tired on the road then you should consider buying them a device to stay awake while driving as a gift. This is the type of gadget that many people think about but do not get around to buying for themselves. Taking the time to purchase this type of present for your loved one will keep them safe on the road and will let them know that you care about their safety. This is especially true if your loved one is concerned about how to stay awake while they are driving.</p>
<p>A stay awake driving device sits behind the ear and rings loudly when the driver&#8217;s head starts to fall forward, waking him up. It is similar to a bluetooth device and comfortable to wear. It can be adjusted to different angles which will make it more or less sensitive to head movement depending on the wishes and needs of the driver. It does not respond to horizontal movement of the head or bumps when driving, so it will not go off unnecessarily.</p>
<p>A driver alert device makes a great stocking stuffer for Christmas or a birthday gift. Whether your loved one is a taxi driver, truck driver, night shift worker like a nurse or other medical personnel who drives home tired in the morning after a long shift, they will greatly appreciate a stay awake device as a gift. The device is small enough to keep in a bag or purse or better yet, kept in the glove department so that it is always readily available when the driver gets into the car.</p>
<p>Not all driver alert devices are made the same. Some are bulky and uncomfortable or they do not respond promptly. An alert device that is delayed in responding is a device that is not fast enough to wake up the driver and prevent a deadly accident. This is not the type of purchase you want to scrimp on. Buying a cheap stay awake device could end up the driver in the same tragic circumstances if he had not been wearing the device at all.</p>
<p>The Stay Awake Device  is a top of the line device to stay awake while driving.</p>
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