Emergency Air Horns Can Save Your Life
A woman in Alvin, TX was killed Saturday after her car was hit by a train. Betty Ketchum was on the short driveway drivers have to take to get from the road to the parking lot of a local farmer's market. This driveway intersects with a railroad track and, unfortunately, the train impacted with Ketchum's vehicle. Since the railroad track does not have a gate or lights, drivers are not given advance notice of a train heading their way. Ketchum was not alerted of the oncoming train and her car was hit by the rushing train.
Emergency air horns are a necessity when it comes to these situations. A blast from an emergency air horn could ultimately have saved Ketchum's life, and it can save yours. Don't wait until it is too late! Contact Air Horns of Texas for more information on emergency air horns at 888-580-1630.

