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A parent’s perspective on keeping their daughter safe…
I couldn’t believe how the time had flown by. My little girl who it seemed like just yesterday was in elementary school was now graduating from high school and heading off to start her college education. I had a mixture of pride and nervousness because I didn’t know if she would be prepared for the challenges of living a life on campus. So, I did a little research online and found this great college dorm checklist of stuff that every young woman like her should have when they are heading off to college for the first time. Of course we had our own list of stuff that she would need like clothing and a computer, but this other checklist was much more important.
This was a list of all of the things that she would need to be safe while she was living on her own in a dorm room. I studied the college dorm checklist for a little while before I talked to my daughter about it. I wanted to go over the information first so I could explain to her exactly why she would need this stuff and how it would protect her. She thinks that I worry too much but I know that she will need some self defense and safety products while she is living on her own.
So, I finally sat her down and explained to her about the dangers that she might face while she was there. I told her about the products that I had found on the internet that would help prevent her from being attacked or being robbed while she was at college. At first she was a little hesitant to listen but when I explained how all of these self defense products worked she started to pay a lot more attention to what I was saying.
Soon my daughter was going over this college dorm checklist with me and asking a lot of questions. She was particularly interested in the pepper spray because she had never used something like that before. I showed her how she could carry it on her key in order to have easy access to it while she was walking to her car at night or at any other time that she felt vulnerable. Also, they had this book that looked like a safe that she could keep her valuables in. We had never seen anything like that before and it looked really neat. It was nice to know that things like money and credit cards could easily be hidden away to protect her from being robbed. I can sleep so much better at night knowing that my daughter has these items on this checklist to protect her from harm.
The continued violent urban crime in the St. Louis community has forced the St. Louis Police Department to respond with a recently created Violent Offense Team. The plan is to get known violent urban thugs off the street so more innocent city residents and traveling public aren’t assaulted or caught in another crossfire between rival gangs. Violent urban crime in our nation is real and St. Louis continues to be the most dangerous city in America.
As long as this murderous city and downtown business community are in fear of these urban thugs, personal protection such as pepper sprays, stun guns and Tasers will be the minimum needed for self defense in these dangerous times.
How convenient it is to procrastinate about knowing how to defend yourself. Don’t assume that street crimes happen at night and that criminals all have an evil look about them. In movies, maybe, but on a populated street at daytime, my neighbor was mugged.
He had sneaked out of work to run some errands and was walking across a sidewalk. A man on a bicycle stopped in front of him. He was some nondescript hooded character but one who flashed a fearsome knife. He literally froze. It all went on so fast. The thug muttered, “Stay quiet,” and snatched his bag with his laptop . He slit my neighbors arm and then rode away. It sounds so far-fetched from everyday life that you do not take interest in how to defend yourself. Well, big mistake.
Studying how to defend yourself is a bitter pill to swallow after such an experience, but you will be the better for it. While he was stripped of his computer, He discovered the Stun Master 1.2 Million Volt Rechargeable pen stun gun with Flashlight.
One of the handiest high voltage stun guns on the market, the Stun Master 1.2 Million Volt Rechargeable Pen stun gun with flashlight is just 6 inches in height, 1 inch all around and 2.5 oz. lightweight.
Firing a forceful 1.2 million volts of electric shock into the body of an opponent, this self defense stun pen causes the momentary incapacitation of an attacker. He is now better prepared to protect himself and is always aware of his surroundings.
The Stun Master 1.2 Million Volt Rechargeable Pen Stun Gun with Flashlight is outfitted with a super bright led flashlight for added night time visibility and a safety cap to keep from being fired by accident. My neighbor also carries Wildfire pepper gel as a back-up and likes the greater distance it provides between him an any potential attacker.
St. Louis criminals already succeeding in making their hometown the most dangerous city in America, also want to be known as the boldest and most innovative car thieves in America. Homeowner security cameras caught these urban criminals in action.
As a frequent rider of our public transportation Metrolink, and conversations with those much smarter than me. We have a embarrassingly growing problem that only can be stopped by parents not churches and clergy. Urban school age parents need to control their teenagers and make sure they graduate from high school and remain employable. Too many urban kids are smoking weed which excludes them from being viable candidates for job opportunities because they can’t pass simple drug screening by potential employers. So, whatever anger and frustration they feel is taken out on law abiding citizens in the form of street robberies, violent assaults and crime in STL community in general. And now, some of these violent urban thugs are venturing out to the surrounding counties and affluent suburbs looking for people to victimize. All you can do is protect yourself and family the best you can. Fortunately, there are non-lethal means of doing so today.
Urban Safety Solutions introduces a unique concept on one of it’s stun gun products. The Stun Master 4.5 Million Volt Pretender cell phone stun gun appears to be an ordinary cell phone to any attacker so you can turn the table with your own surprise attack of 4.5 Million Volts of whup ass!
The Pretender Cell Phone Stun Gun has already been tested on the urban mean streets of St. Louis, MO. Dana Stewart is a college student at a nearby university. As she was returning to her car one night she passed a man crossing the parking lot, he doubled back and confronted her at knife point attempting to force her into the car. ” I already had the Pretender Cell Phone Stun Gun in my hand , just waiting for the right opportunity. It was obvious he thought it was an ordinary cell phone,” Dana explains. She completely surprised the attacker and zapped him in the rib cage while still outside the car. ” He immediately released me and dropped to the pavement as I entered my car and escaped.” The street thug had no time to react because he mistakenly assumed the harmless cell phone wasn’t a threat. Dana feels that receiving The Pretender 4\.5 million volt cell phone stun gun as a gift from her parents, saved her life.
So, I bet your wondering what car clouting is? Didn’t know myself until I researched the term. It’s the same as “smash n grab” which is when thieves bust out a car window and take whatever they can quickly grab from inside your vehicle. Over the past weekend here in St. Louis, Mo there were more than 20 vehicles with broken windows and items stolen in the downtown areas of the city. It was reported most of the vehicles were parked on the street in the Soulard area of downtown. The best way to minimize becoming a car clouting victim is to remove or hide valuables such as; GPS devices, ipods, mp3 players, satellite receivers, money including change and laptops if you can believe people would leave something so obvious in the seat of a car. Oh, it’s very important that these objects are removed from site before parking car. If you wait until you park, anyone observing nearby can see what’s available in your car to steal and always carry Wildfire pepper spray and be ready to use it.
Our urban community is a dangerous treacherous place today. I find it distressing that with all the robberies, assaults, home intrusions, rapes, etc. Most people don’t think about personal protection until after they or someone they know is victimized by a desperate street thug. During an assault or rape it is very unlikely that anyone, even the police, can come to your rescue fast enough. That is why it is so important to carry at least a non-lethal self defense weapon to protect yourself an assist in your escape. There are many inexpensive non-lethal personal protection products available, that will save your life if ever needed. Wildfire pepper spray, Retractable steel baton and the Pretender 4.5 Million Volt cell phone stun gun are very effective at stopping an attacker in his tracks.
Wherever you are on the street, in an office building or shopping malls, driving, waiting for a bus or cab, stay alert and tuned in to your surroundings.
Trust your instincts. If something or someone makes you uncomfortable, avoid the person or leave.
Know the neighborhoods where you live and work. Check out the locations of police and fire stations, public telephones, hospitals, and restaurants, or stores that are open late.
On Foot-Day or Night
• Stick to well-lighted, well-traveled streets. Avoid shortcuts through wooded areas, parking lots, or alleys.
• Don’t flash money or other tempting targets like jewelry or clothing.
• Carry a purse close to your body, not dangling by the straps. Put a wallet in an inside coat or front pants pocket, not a back pocket. Carry only what is necessary and try not to keep currency and credit cards all in one place.
• Don’t wear shoes or clothing that restrict your movements.
• Have your car or house key in hand before you reach the door.
• Try to use automated teller machines in the daytime. Have your card in hand and don’t approach the machine if you’re uneasy about people nearby. Better yet, only use the ATM machines inside of grocery stores, malls, or gas stations.
• If you think someone is following you, switch direction or cross the street. Walk toward an open store, restaurant, or lighted house. If someone harasses you, don’t be embarrassed. Loudly say “Leave me alone! Someone call the police! Get away!” vehicle safety
• Keep your car in good running condition. Make sure there’s enough gas to get where you’re going and back.
• Always roll up the windows and lock car doors, even if you’re coming right back. Check inside and out before getting in.
• Avoid parking in isolated areas. Be especially alert in lots and underground parking garages.
• If you think someone is following you, don’t head home. Drive to the nearest police or fire station, gas station, or other open business to get help.
• If someone tries to rob you don’t resist. Give up your property. Don’t risk your life.
• Report the crime to the police. Try to describe the attacker accurately. Your actions can help prevent others from being victims.
• Take a Stand!
• Make your neighborhood and working place safer by reporting broken street lights, cleaning up parks and vacant lots and lobbying local government for better lighting in public places.
• Initiate a block watch program in your neighborhood by contacting your local crime prevention unit.
Theft and Vandalism
• Wherever possible, provide each dwelling with its own locked garage within the property boundaries. Locked garages outside the boundaries or well-lit and visible car parks are the next best thing.
• Where private garages are not feasible, a car-port or driveway parking is preferable to grouped parking away from dwellings.
• As a general rule, underground or multi-story car parks should be avoided, as they are breeding grounds for vandalism and crime. If they already exist, danger could be minimized by limiting entry points and providing them with sturdy locked gates. Alternatively, each resident could be provided with a lockable garage in their own space, with robust, vandal proof metal doors – garages within garages, so to speak. Or users can be provided with a secure lock or a plastic keycard, which operates electronic doors.
• Grouped car parks should be avoided in high-crime areas. If they cannot be avoided, they should be within view of some dwellings: they should be equipped with sturdy gates or tilt doors, and should never be sited near alleyways.
• Open car parks should be small and within view of dwellings and visitors’ car parks should be clearly identifiable, well lit, and visible from dwellings.
Rape, Assault, Robbery
• To make car parks safer, planners should provide direct access form parking areas to the entrance of dwellings.
• Car parks should be no further than 60 meters from dwellings, and the path should be well lit and free from shrubbery.
• Visitors’ car parks should be well lit, clearly identifiable, and visible from dwellings.
• Access to enclosed car parks should be limited to residents by some form of electronic entry control device if possible.
• If it is desirable to limit access to dwellings, make sure access via car parks is monitored as well.
• In high-crime areas, advanced technological surveillance methods may be needed in car parks. For example, an infrared unit is available which detects the presence of intruders – but not cats and dogs – by body heat, and automatically switches on all lights in the car park and turns them off after 15 to 20 minutes.