We all think we will be able to stay composed, and be in control in the event of an attack. But the truth is, you never know just how we would react when our life of personal safety in at risk. But, surrender is not an option. When all else fails, yell, scream, bite, scratch, kick, and do whatever you can to survive. What factors come in to play when making a decision to purchase a self defense product?
1. Convenience
Confrontations are usually unplanned. Meaning, you never know when a situation may arise. Whether it be walking to your car in a parking garage, could be at a sporting event, domestic violence, or while shopping. But in the event some type of disturbance does occur, you want to be able to have easy access you're your choice of self defense product. Examples of convenience/easy access items include: pepper sprays, keychain alarms, and kubotans.
2. Ease of use
In the midst of a confrontation, the last thing you need is to have a personal protection product that you can't use. The ideal product is something that is simple to operate and is a natural reaction. Something as simple as point and shoot, pulling a trigger, pressing a button, or even swing and hit are reactionary impulses. When situations arise, many time we do not have time to think. We have to react. Example of ease of use/reactionary products: Stun guns, pepper sprays, stun baton, and telescopic steel batons.
3. Effectiveness
Stopping power. Attention getters. There's no time for taking a chance when someone is threatening you or a loved one. We want to make sure that our choice of personal protection products will get the job done. Effectiveness is still a matter of personal preference also. Some people may feel that they need a 4 million volt stun gun that will flat out knock someone on the behind, while others may feel comfortable with a keychain alarm that emits an extremely loud noise when activated. Many of these products have been time tested and proven to be effective in almost any situation.
4. Cost
Although you can't put a dollar value on life, the most expensive is not always better. However, as the saying goes... you get what you pay for. Self defense products range from the $4 kubotan to the $60 stungun. Again, cost matters, but I would not let cost be the overwhelming determining factor as to which product works best for you.
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