Find Local Crime Statistics with Lethal App for iPhone
The enlightening, essential survival application for the iPod touch and iPhone — use auto-location to tell you about all the potential dangers around you. The animals, the crime, the disease, and the disasters!
Want to know everything in your area which poses a threat? LETHAL uses auto-location to deliver information you need to be on your guard. Find out more about the dangers which could surround you — the hostile animals, the likelihood of crimes, the prevalence of disease, and the potential accidents and disasters.
Drawing from a proprietary database compiling information from government and academic statistics and research, LETHAL offers information on more than 300 locations across all 50 states.
Are you visiting a new city and want to know how dangerous the crime is? Will you be hiking and wanting to know what beast could be lurking behind the next tree? LETHAL can keep you properly informed.
- View each areas’ overall “Lethal Index” which tells you how dangerous that area is. The Lethal Index is made up of a separate “Wildlife Index,” “Crime Index,” “Disease Index,” and “Disaster Index.”
- Browse and learn about other areas across the United States. If you’re traveling, do research on upcoming destinations or use Location Services to get Information on your current location.
- Get a list and description of each dangerous animal in a specific area.
- View crime, disease, and accident rates for each area.
- For those times where you are out of range from GPS or Location Services, you can enter “Browse Mode” and select a nearby location – so spotty cell reception will never leave you uninformed.
- We’ll be adding more locations and have many exciting new features planned for the future, so let us know your comments or suggestions.
- Learn whether a specific area is susceptible to natural disasters such as landslides, earthquakes, and/or wildfires.
- Link to Wikipedia entries on all the risks to learn more. Are you visiting a new city and want to know how dangerous the crime?





