Protect Yourself!!!
Staying safe amid crime waves is a major concern for many today, especially for people in America’s big cities.
Given recent reports of violent crime, having self-defense tools on hand and knowing how to use them properly could prevent an unwanted encounter or injury.
Some of the most common non-lethal self-defense tools on the market include stun guns, pepper spray and other tools — but it’s critical to understand how to use them safely and legally, experts say.
While different states (and often cities as well) have specific legal guidance and parameters regarding these weapons, here is some information to start about self-defense tools. As always, make sure to know the relevant laws in your area regarding the possession and use of any of these, as there can be strict regulations regarding their use.
All tools should be obtained, maintained and used only in accordance with applicable law and following appropriate training.
Stun Guns
With the important caveat of making sure they are possessed and/or used legally — (for example, a license to carry a stun gun is required in Connecticut and Florida) — stun guns are devices that can be a helpful tool in terms of warding off potential attackers, according to experts.
Stun guns are legal in most states except Rhode Island, but it is critical to know how to possess and use them properly and legally if they’re ever needed.
Stun Guns have seen a “significant” increase in sales recently, due to the increase in crime in mostly big cities.
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Pepper Spray and Gel
Pepper spray might be the “most practical and commonly used less lethal” safety product.
Pepper Sprays provide protection at a distance. A good spray will contain upwards of 10 seconds of spray time, which allows protection against multiple threats.
In 42% of cases, there are multiple assailants involved in an attack, which makes pepper spray a good option to defend yourself at a distance.
Pepper spray might be the “most practical and commonly used less lethal” safety product, according to Safety Experts.
While pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, specific parameters apply.
Several states have restrictions on selling pepper sprays and gels to minors, while others restrict canister sizes.
Pepper gel is a version of pepper spray, it prevents “blow back” in windy conditions.
Pepper Gel typically will spray a little bit further. It sticks to the individual and pretty much eliminates that wind blow back, and it’s ideal for use outdoors. The draw back with pepper gel is you have to be more precise with your aim since it is a stream as the picture above shows.
The use of personal alarms, which can be “quite helpful” for drawing attention but don’t offer the ability for self-defense.
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Keychain Weapons
Custom “striking” keychains, which are equipped with self-defense tools, have become trendy on social media.
Add-ons include expandable batons, kubotans, folding and concealed knives, and metal knuckles.
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Unfortunately, with the increase in crime in major cities people have to equip themselves so they do not become a victim.
‘Use as intended’
Self-defense expert Rener Gracie, CEO and head instructor at Gracie University of Jiu-Jitsu in Torrance, California, stressed the importance of knowing how to use these tools.
“Every tool that is on the market, whether it’s a stun gun, pepper spray or an edged weapon, is effective when used as intended,” he said.
Gracie emphasized that these tools should be ready to deploy at any moment, even when an attack isn’t suspected.
“When deployed as intended, they may temporarily blind a subject or cause extreme pain to make them reconsider their attack,” he said.
“It’s all about time to respond. So you pepper spray a subject, they’re dealing with their eyes — you now have the time to get to safety, get help and ultimately save yourself from that potential assault.”
Gracie is an advocate for all tools that have “extreme benefits,” and urges people to get training to “use them effectively.”
Self-defense tools should be ready to deploy at any moment, even when an attack isn’t suspected, experts say.
“Having a personal safety product that you keep accessible … and being mentally prepared to use it and visualizing how you’re going to use it will go a long way toward keeping you safe,” he added.
Once a violent attack is underway, the only tools that can be relied upon are skills committed to memory.
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