Top Ten safety Tips-Number Four

July 26, 2008

4) Personal possessions:

Your Mum and dad have probably told you a million times about carrying all your valuables in your handbag or in one place and there’s a very good reason for that!

The amount of ladies I see and meet in beautifully tailored and fitted suits and yet they don’t have a single usable pocket! Try to distribute your goods about you.

Remember, if your handbag gets snatched your entire life is literally in there. purse, credit cards, keys to your home, probably mobile telephone, which is then a “double whammy” because you’re now unable to make any calls and chances are you have no change because it’s all in your handbag as well.

Worse still, if you do keep everything in your handbag what’s to stop your assailant rushing straight around to your home because you’ll probably have something in there with your address (like a driving licence) and ransacking your home as well, “triple whammy” and then perhaps finding your car keys and taking that as well “quadruple whammy”.

Find a way to distribute your belongings it makes sense.

Finally if there is no way out don’t be hero, simply hand over your bag immediately using strong body language and disengage from the situation forcefully if necessary.

Goods can always be replaced, you can’t!


Top 10 Safety Tips – Number One

June 16, 2008

1) Body Language:

55% of any message we give out is “unconscious” and we are constantly giving out these signals on a regular and daily basis and other people are “reading” our body language all the time. If you constantly walk around in a “slouched”  position, head low and generally not paying much attention to your surroundings, what kind of signal do you think you’re sending out?

 

That’s right, “come and get me” I know that sounds harsh but is fact, if you’re walking down the street oblivious to everything apart from your mobile telephone or busy texting as you’re walking along you’re a target.

 

Try to be aware at all times, stand erect, walk straight, don’t necessarily look people straight in the eyes but let them know that you know that they are there.

 

Try not to take isolated shortcuts no matter how tempting across waste ground, dark alleys or parks and try to stay in public view.

 

PAY ATTENTION!