College Self Defense and Home Security
How safe are our kids on college and University campuses today? There is no doubt that the great majority of our higher education institutions are some of the safest places to be. The problem or concern is that typically a kids time on campus is only a few hours daily. They go to class, maybe go eat lunch and the rest of the day is spent off campus.
When a student leaves for college it can be a very difficult and emotional time for both the parents and the kid. For eighteen years they’ve lived under their parents roof and care. Though most have planned for this day it can still be very hard for parents to “let go”. The biggest fear for most parents relates to the overall safety of their kid. Most college age kids feel they are “invincible” when it comes to being a victim of crime.
Dangers off campus are real and unfortunately there are criminals who target college apartments and communities. As a result crimes such as home invasion, robbery, assault, and rape are all increasing nationally in and around our colleges and University’s. If you don’t think this is the case go get a copy of the closest University’s new paper and look for the weekly crime reports. Keep in mind these are only the one’s that happend on campus. Anything off campus is handled by local police or the Sheriff’s office.
As a parent or guardian take the opportunity to communicate with your children about common sense safety and awareness. If you need a reference or talking points visit our safety tips page. Make sure your kid knows that you are there for them no matter what. The start of college is an exciting time, but can also be a very stressful time for your young adult. Now more than ever they need your support and your guidance,.
They also need you to listen to them and then offer constructive answers that will help them deal with problems that arise. Safety is usually overlooked and is rarely the priority it should be. Take a commons sense approach to safety. The campus police are a great starting point. They can tell you about the area and the types of crimes or trends that are prevelant. The “‘buddy” system is always the way to go. As a rule never go anywhere by yourself. If you must, make sure that someone knows where you are going and when to expect you back. Party smartly; always have a sober driver. Never except a drink from anyone. If you did not watch the drink being made don’t accept it. Enroll in a self defense program, most campuses offer them free of charge. In addtion, to valuable self defense protection skills you will learn to develop your awareness skills.
Fortunately there are self defense products that are affordable, dependable, and very effective; when used properly these products have the ability to deter or prevent crime. A good self defense product package, combined with awareness, personal security training and some common sense go a long way. Our College Safety Pack is the perfect gift for any college age student or young adult.

The College Safety Pack includes ad high voltage rechargeable stun gun, the pepper spray triple pack, walking weights with Mace inside, a steel door brace, a auto dialer security alarm, and an automotive emergency tool.
Bryan Buckner is a top self defense & surveillance consultant and business owner. He opened Guardian Self Defense & Security Products LLC in 2005. Since that time Guardian has successfully helped over 23,000 (and counting) people and small businesses improve their security situation. Proud members of the South Louisiana Better Business Bureau. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/college-self-defense-and-home-security-1403872.html