By Rodney B Cozden


In terms of personal safety, we can't take risks. That came from a security expert speaking about how we could protect ourselves inside and outside our properties. I found the talk very useful. While I had already taken actions to keep safe, I still learned a whole lot from Jameson.

My sibling insisted I bring a non-deadly device the moment I leave the house. Given that I walk home at dusk, it is really sage advice. My defense spray inside a leatherette holster includes a key ring, and fits easily in my own pocket or bag. This can spray as much as a range of 10 feet.

The aim would be to stop him from whatever he is planning against you. I have seen enemies shout in pain from a burning feeling on the skin, and also gagging, due to being pepper-sprayed. That has permitted me to escape. I know these effects are momentary and don't leave long-term injury.

Fred, my sibling, got himself diversion safes when he started living in an apartment during college. He wanted to keep his minimal resources hidden, and what better way than conceal them in plain sight? What with soda containers all over the place, he opted for an A&W Rootbeer can safe.

This contains a detachable top and bottom where you can save money, jewelry as well as other belongings. Designed to resemble regular food products or things for the home, diversion safes are weighted to feel full as well as may be kept within their usual places to evade a burglar's notice.

A blogger I follow at one time shared concerning personal alarms which could be placed wherever and also taken along once traveling. Based on Emma, that tested this, her mini travel alarm produces a 100dB audio once its motion sensors pick up on motion within the protected place.

When the infrared sensor is revealed, this can sense motion within 60 seconds up to a distance of 9 feet. The alarm sounds off for 15 seconds, enough to scare off a burglar.

I now advocate personal safety awareness through a number of tools and devices. Being prepared never hurts.




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