Safety for Women Personal Tips and Advice
Ron McBride | Aug 29, 2011 | Comments 0
Dangerous and vulnerable circumstances always await us whenever we step outside of the home. Of cause, the most important thing is for one to use common sense, but sometimes commonsense is not so common. Using ones instincts is a proven way to ensure that you protect yourself as a woman especially on a night out.
Self-protection outside of the home
When you identify potential problems on the way to a particular place or home, the best idea is to change your route and get prepared to run or to shield yourself. The other mistake that women make is wearing conspicuous jewelry in places where their security is uncertain. This apparently makes you an easy target for criminals to attack you. Using public transport is a sure way to remain safe rather than hiking a lift from a stranger. One can always hire a cab or use a bus to remain safe when they are not in a position to drive.
When a woman walks around confidently criminals less target them, always ensure that you look confident even when you are not sure of your whereabouts, your behavior and facial expressions can sell you out as easy target. Maintaining eye contact with a potentials attacker is very intimidating to them. This is perfectly applicable when someone wants to attack you, attackers cannot stand you looking sternly at them.
Using public transport
As a woman, wait for public transport in places well lit and where there are other people, this will guarantee your safety, for example waiting in a coffee shop. To avoid an assailant attacks, an aisle seat is a perfect place to seat as you can escape more easily in case you need to. When using the train during peak hours it is advisable that you sit in the compartment carrying most people as numbers intimidate assailants, sitting behind the train driver is also very helpful in safety for women, this position is usually close to the door and you can exit easily.
Using automobiles
The most dangerous places when you are using your car will be in isolated areas, or when stepping out of your car at home. It is always important to approach your car with the keys in hand and ready to drive off in case of an emergency. Always keep the doors and windows locked even when you are driving, this will help you eliminate undesired passengers at road intersections. However, watch out for procedural practices in entering and exiting in the case of accidents.
Leaving the car unlocked is a dangerous affair, you cannot afford to leave the car unlocked even for the fewest minutes to pick up something, and attackers use this as a perfect opportunity. Avoid pulling the car over in isolated areas if another driver is pointing at the tires to suggest they require attention. The best thing is to pull to a well-lit area and confirm what they were telling you, this could be an attack plan. The other thing is to ensure that you are alert at the parking lots more so if it is dark. If necessary, when driving at night as someone to accompany you when walking in between the cars as an assailant could be waiting for an opportune time to strike an unsuspecting assailant.
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About the Author: Ron McBride is a security expert on matters including business and home security crime, workplace violence, security operations, prevention of terrorist and criminal acts.