5 safety devices worth taking on a first date!

Posted by Hayden Allen-Vercoe on Tue 3rd April 2007 at 02:41 AM, Filed in Dating Safety

Ladies and vulnerable gentlemen, here is an article for you about 5 safety/security devices you should take with you on a date early on in the relationship, especially if you are going somewhere slightly private.

1 – Personal Alarm. I’m so surprised more women don’t carry these with them… just in general, let alone when they meet stranger for a date. They are fantastic at putting the wind up anyone attacking you and panicking them ino running away. Buy here.

2 – A Dog. Before you say it, I appreciate it’s difficult taking a dog on a date unless you are blnd or your name is Paris Hilton, but it’s advisable to have a day date the first time you meet, and you can bring your dog or just borrow one from a friend. Atackers would think twice about getting between you because dogs are so unpredictable.

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3 – ‘Kick their ass Seabass’. Get yourself to a local defence class. Body Combat is a fantastic way to get fit as well as learn how to protect yourself. I’m not talking about trying out for Karate Kid 8 but I am talking about the very basics of defence – go for the balls on every occasion, it’s man’s Achilles Heel! Book a course here.

4 – Mace or pepper spray. Nice and easy to conceal in your handbag, this is the obvious choice for many. It can certainly put a man off his bad intentions when his eyes feel like they are melting. It’s available pretty much everywhere these days and well worth a purchase. Buy here

5 - Flouescant die. This stuff is great, you can purchase small viles that are easy to break and spread to clothing, invisible to the human eye. Therefore it would be useful to spill some on your attackers clothes just in case he tries it on and escapes, allowing the police to easily identify the markings.

Be safe.

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