Self Defense Tips & Tricks for Women

Self-defense is the best prevention from Attackers, whatever their objectives, are looking for unsuspecting, vulnerable targets. You’ll probably easily find self-defense classes at martial arts centers is better to follow general women safety tips like being aware of your surroundings, only walking and parking in well-lit areas etc.

They may say that their car has broken down and they need to phone someone for help. They may pretend to be a workman, saying that they need to check your electricity or water. They might even claim to be from the council and that they are carrying out a local survey. Whatever reason a caller gives, you need to be sure that they aren’t just trying to get into your home to steal something.

Put the door chain or door bar on before opening the door and talk through the gap. Make sure your back door is locked if someone knocks at your front door.
Charity fraud does a lot of harm. The defraud artist takes advantage of people’s good will and takes their cash – money that was meant for people in need. You can make sure that any money you give gets into the right hands.

Self Defense Tips & Tricks for Women

  • Avoid carrying valuable items or large amounts of money.
  • Lock anything valuable out of sight in a strong locker secured by a strong padlock.
  • If you see or sense problems on your way, just change your route and – prepare to run or defend yourself
  • Do not wear eye-catching jewelry when you are walking on the streets alone
  • Do not thumb a lift, use buses or taxis as an alternative
  • Do not act or look like an easy target – look with confident!
  • Most “fights” are won before they start, and aggressors will back down if you maintain eye contact and are not intimidated by them.
  • The best protection for your residence during your absence is to have a house sitter. A friend you trust staying at your house can take care of your pets and/or plants in addition to making sure the house is inhabited.
  • Beware of offers for help from strangers during an ATM transaction.
    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, limiting entry points and providing them with strong locked gates could minimize danger.
  • To make car parks safer, planners should provide direct access from parking areas to the entrance of residence.
  • Whenever you are in a parking garage, it is very important to be safe. Always take out your self defense product. For example, have readily available a pepper sprays, mace, stun gun or personal alarm.

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