One Christmas when I was in high school, I received what I
thought at the time was an odd gift – a personal safety alarm.
I thanked my parents, but wondered why they thought I needed
personal protection. As it turns out I never used the alarm
but I sure FELT safer when I was walking home in the dark.
To protect your person when traveling, there are a variety
personal safety options. Actual weapons of course, which I don’t
recommend - studies have proven you’re more likely to get hurt
carrying your own weapon. Pepper spray or mace, which you would
spray in an attacker’s face, or a personal alarm which usually
includes a pull string or a button to push and makes a very
loud and distinct noise.
If you are going to purchase a personal safety product for
your travels, here are a few things to think about. Check if
personal defense products like pepper spray and mace are illegal
where you’re visiting. Make sure that you have extra batteries
for your personal alarm and check them every so often. The last
thing you need is to activate the personal alarm and nothing
happens.
Another thing to consider if you’re going to carry mace or
pepper spray as personal safety product – they inflict real
pain. So protect yourself with a personal defense product but
make sure it’s for a GOOD reason.
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