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5 Personal Safety Awareness Tips for Women

I wish I had been a thief!

As women, we’ve all had those moments when we haven’t felt particularly safe (I wonder if men get that?).

Night time in particular can make us fearful – being home alone and hearing strange noises (thank goodness I have a cat that I can blame it on!).

Or waiting somewhere for our lift to arrive, and feeling distinctly uneasy.

But we can also feel unsafe in daylight hours, and with good reason. I’ve been approached by drunks while sitting by myself in the Mall; and even Miss 20 had a bit of a scary incident on public transport a couple of years ago.

What can a woman do?

5 Personal Safety Awareness Tips for Women

Some years back I attended a women’s safety seminar – it was so long ago I don’t even remember where it was held, or who the speaker was. I *did* however take notes, which I re-discovered recently and thought they were worth sharing.

Contrary to popular thought, personal safety awareness is NOT about carrying pepper spray in your bag, or taking lessons in self-defense (though you can if you want to)!

Instead, it is about learning tips so we can go about our daily lives, without fear and trepidation. It would be a real shame if any woman felt she had to curtail her activities, because she felt unsafe.

So here are some of the tips I picked up …

If Your Personal Safety is Threatened

If something DOES happen – you have two advantages over your attacker: the element of surprise; and your commitment to your safety. Here are some tips to try:

I’m so glad that I not only attended that personal safety awareness session all those years ago, but that I took notes so that now I can not only remind myself, but help educate other women.

Personal safety awareness for women should not be about turning your home into a fortress, or never going out after dark again. Instead, be confident and live your life!

Have you ever had an incident when you felt unsafe – and how did you handle it? Do you have any personal safety awareness tips to add here?

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