Personal Safety
Personal safety related.
Personal safety related.
As the incidents of school violence goes up, more and more teachers and school staff members are arming themselves with non lethal protection. (…)
A 60 year old woman, who was considering purchasing a house in a quiet neighborhood in a western Florida city, found a vagrant camping out in the laundry room behind the house. (…)
Women around the world are taking more responsibility for their own safety. For many of them taking responsibility means purchasing personal protection in the form of a non lethal weapon. (…)
Many men are able to withstand fairly high levels of pain, especially in the heat of an attack. Stun guns that only rely on pain don’t provide the kind of protection needed for any real security. (…)
Last week a small town in Texas passed a city ordinance allowing teachers to carry guns in school. Of course, many Texans grew up with good steel: knives, guns and cars. (…)
There are several aspects to consider before purchasing a non-lethal self defense weapon. Let’s look at a few.
Size Counts. (…)
A recent study of men who assaulted, abducted and/or raped women found that women who caused trouble of one kind or another became undesirable targets almost immediately. (…)
Most men are stronger than most women. Women need to smarten themselves up about how to move defensively and turn the tables on the bad guys. (…)
Women who pay attention and keep their heads in an attack situation nearly always fare better. (…)
Women who learn and practice a few common sense tactics can significantly reduce the likelihood of attack and increase the efficient of their self defense. (…)
In a recent study of men who abduct and rape women, the vast majority of them said that they rarely carried any kind of a weapon. Their reasoning is pretty clear. (…)
Research shows that would-be abductors spend some time hanging around women’s public restroom facilities studying the lay of the land. (…)
Women who have been to an appointment or meeting in an office building, especially a high rise, have passed through at least one of the high risk locations for being assaulted, abducted, or raped. (…)
Anyone – man or woman – who works in an office building or goes to various appointments in an office-type building needs to pay attention to increased security concerns. (…)
Your local law enforcement officers are dedicated to keeping people safe, but the sad truth is that after the fact, all they can do is investigate and try to bring the bad guys to some kind of justice. (…)
Research shows there are some specific things rapists look for when choosing a target. Armed with some of this information, you could avoid becoming a victim. (…)
Non lethal weapons have reached a new level in recent months. Not only are they available in designer colors, but they are also extremely powerful. (…)
Today’s real estate market is experiencing its own ups and downs. Unfortunately, the agents themselves are sometimes in difficult situations. (…)
In his July 31, 2008 commentary Jordan Monroe, radio journalist for the What’s the New What? radio series produced by Youth Radio, focused on stun guns and youth. (…)
In November 30 through December 3 of 1999, protestors in Seattle encountered a blitz of pepper spray for the first time. Police faced demonstrators gathered outside of the Seattle Convention Center. (…)