Friday, July 12, 2013

How To Have A Far More Secure And Safe College Life

By Makus B Billarreal


Mother was uneasy regarding my plan to live on my own and off-campus for college. I totally understand her own concern. Women's safety is a very real issue. It does not help that a cousin of mine nearly got raped while coming back to the dorm room coming from the library one night.

Thankfully, Uncle Vito came to help. He's a police officer, and recommended a safety kit for my protection. This is a group of items put together by security professionals, designed to handle the safety issues of particular target users. In my situation, it's college kids.

Uncle Vito guaranteed me that every item included in the Extreme College Survival Kit is designed to safeguard the user when threatened or faced with danger. Moreover, the items empower the users in order that they don't feel powerless during these kinds of conditions.

This kit included alarms (nap alarm, door stop alarm, electronic pocket whistle), a cell phone flashlight, a book diversion safe where to conceal valuables, plus self-defense sprays (lipstick, 1/2 oz. with visor clip, 1/2 oz. key chain as well as 2 oz. wall-mounted) for both indoor as well as outdoor defense. There were an instructional handbook as well as video for each and every item.

To further relieve mom's nerves, her own sibling mentioned there were special safety reports to be able to help make my college experience risk-free. These included College And Campus Safety Tips, a College Rape Report, and also How To Secure Your Dorm Or Apartment.

While I have yet to utilize a pepper spray, I know individuals that have, with excellent results. I will have to be skilled at it. Defense sprays are my very first line of personal defense when I am away and alone.

Father and mother insisted on aiding me move in and check that all my house and personal alarms were set up correctly. They simply wanted to be certain the area was somewhat safe.

I share my parents' worry about women's safety. I would like to enjoy college, and I understand that making plans to be able to address my personal safety is necessary.




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