segélykiáltás
Segélykiáltás, also known as a distress signal or call for help, is a communication method used to indicate that a person or group is in danger or need of assistance. It can be verbal, visual, or electronic, and is designed to attract attention and convey the urgency of the situation. Verbal segélykiáltás typically involves shouting or calling out for help, while visual signals can include flashing lights, flags, or reflective materials. Electronic segélykiáltás, such as emergency beacons or personal locator beacons, transmit signals that can be detected by satellites or other monitoring systems. The effectiveness of a segélykiáltás depends on factors such as the clarity and repetition of the message, the visibility or audibility of the signal, and the presence of potential rescuers or monitoring systems. In some cases, segélykiáltás may be accompanied by other actions, such as signaling with a mirror or using a whistle, to increase the chances of being noticed.