As you pack your kiddo's backpacks and prep for the new school year, there’s something important to consider: their safety.
I know you can relate to this…
You’ve just dropped your little one off at school. You watch them walk away, their backpack bouncing with each step. They turn and give you one last wave, and you feel a pang of worry.
You’ve done everything to prepare them – but what about those unexpected moments?
That’s where a little extra protection can make all the difference. Teaching children to use personal alarms and carry them in their backpacks can give you peace of mind.
The "Hear Me Out" personal alarm is loud enough to draw attention, AND it also sends YOU a text letting you know if they're in trouble along with their exact GPS location…
And...
I hate to even have to mention this...
But I found a bulletproof panel for your children.
The "SafeLee Sleave" is a bulletproof panel that fits inside their backpack adding that extra layer of much needed security in a crisis.
These tools are compact and easy for kids to use. Knowing they have these with them throughout their day can be incredibly reassuring.
It’s like giving them an invisible shield, just in case.
We all want our children to be safe and sound. Let’s take that extra step together.
Let’s make sure our kids feel safe and confident every day of the school year with these small yet powerful tools.
Here's a link the the GPS personal alarm I love:
And here's a link to the bulletproof backpack sleeve:
Stay safe and have a great start to the school year!
Yet another reason to know how to protect yourself (and your family).
A woman pulled into her garage, and as she started to close the garage, a creepy man snuck right into her garage and held her against her will...
Situations like this happen...
That's just the truth...
And way more often than we think...
In August, there's something called National Night Out, which got me thinking...
I have safety knowledge in my head...
I might as well share some tips with you...
TIP 1:
Don't ever enter your actual home address into your car GPS.
Enter the closest gas station address, so they can't target your home if they get into your car.
TIP 2:
Sleep with your vehicle key on your nightstand. If you hear someone breaking in, sound your car alarm to attempt to deter them.
TIP 3:
Have distance safety tools and in-hand tools staged throughout your house, so you can grab them within 2 seconds of someone entering, no matter where you are in your house.
My favorite distance tool is this specific pepper spray for many reasons: [link]
My favorite in-hand tools are either this stun device:
Or this striking tool:
TIP 4:
Spray first and get away if you can or spray and then move in with your stun device or striking tool.
TIP 5:
If you don't have a security alarm, this portable alarm will protect your house for you. You put it in front of doors and on windows.
This is the alarm:
Safety is up to us...
We can't rely on others saving us...
Even a husband...
The attacker will target him first...
You have to have a plan in place for if you're needed as backup...
You are your own best protector...
It's time to equip yourself knowing that...
And know that I have your back...
I'm here for any questions you have.