There are many tasks that we have to undertake in the course of a day that require a high level of alertness. These tasks may range from staying alert at school to staying alert in more dangerous situation like while driving. While both of these situations are important they have different consequences. Falling asleep at school will either get you in trouble or will mean that you missed important class material. Falling asleep at the wheel of a car could mean the difference between life and death.
There are so many instances during the day that require us to stay alert that many people resort to products that help keep them awake. The most common of these products is caffeinated beverages. Coffee has long been used as the picker-upper drink of choice.
In recent years, energy drinks have hit the market with a vengenous. Both of these choices can help but they also have some draw backs. Caffeine and sugar can cause heart papitations and increased blood pressure in some people. Others simply don’t like the taste.
The other issue is that the effects of caffeinated and energy drinks wears off fairly quickly. For both this reason and the physiological effects already mentioned, many people are now turning to tech gadgets to help them stay alert. One example of such a device is a nap alarm. It sits behind the ear in exactly the same way as a Bluetooth device. It works in accordance to the position of your head. If your head tilts forward, a sign you’re falling asleep, the device will either beep or vibrate and wake you up.
Whether you need to stay awake on the job, at school or at work, a nap alarm is a good alternative to other chemical choices. In the case of driving, driving tired is the equivalent to driving drunk. Using a device to alert you if you start to nod off will allow you to pull over for a short nap and possibly save the loss of property from a car accident or worse, the loss of life.





