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Think Safer, Be Safer

Most victims of violent crimes possess the "at-risk mentality" thinking it won't happen to them, or they don't go to dangerous places, or other mechanisms of denial because they want to feel safe, but they don't enjoy a true sense of self-confidence.

Truly Safer replaces that thinking with the "readiness mentality" that promotes personal empowerment and freedom through adopting proactive awareness measures with safety protocols.

Truly Safer coaching empowers people to live happier and freer lives with the confidence that comes from being truly safer.

Context-driven Solutions

Statistics from the U.S. Department of Justice show the vast majority of crimes happen near your residence, on the street, in parking lots and garages, in buildings, at convenience stores, gas stations, and ATMs, at restaurants, nightclubs, and bars, on public transportation, and at places of lodging.

It is not enough to admonish people to "be aware" because, in different situations and locations effective awareness occurs when you know what to be aware of and how to mitigate those potential dangers. At Truly Safer, with decades of experience, we are great at making people safer in an unsafe world through our context-driven courses for personal safety.

Avoidance Strategies

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Residential Safety
How to recognize and react to danger around your residence.

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Safer of the Street
Safety protocols to escape from aggressive or threatening people.

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Parking & Vehicle Safety
Safety protocols in parking lots, garages, gas stations, breakdowns, etc.

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Safer in Buildings
Safety protocols in restrooms, stairwells, elevators, hallways, etc.

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Convenience Stores and Gas Stations
Safety protocols at convenience stores, gas stations, and ATMs.

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Safer on Public Transportation
Safety protocols on subways, trains, planes, taxis, and ride-shares.

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Safer at Restaurants and Bars
Safety protocols for establishments that serve alcohol.

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Safer when Lodging
Safety protocols when lodging at hotels, motels, hostels, and AirBnB.

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Safer when Traveling
Safety protocols when traveling for business or on vacation.

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Safer in Crowds and at Events
Safety protocols at festivals, concerts, and sporting events.

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Safer from Thieves
Safety protocols for pick-pockets, purse-snatchers, phone-grabbers, etc.

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Safer from Scammers
Safety protocols for phone, email, text, messenger, purchasing, etc.

Escaping Tactics

Everyone is subject to the lottery of violence and while proactive strategies are powerful ways to mitigate the potential for an attack, the fact is that one cannot simply keep the world at bay. If a confrontation seems likely to turn physical, protective tactics teach you how to use self-defense tools to escape. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to stop attackers, but different self-defense tools like flashlights, pointed objects, and chemical sprays.

Flashlight

Flashlights
How to use an ultra-powerful flashlight to prevent or escape from an assault.

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Pointed Objects
How to use a pointed instrument to prevent or escape from an assault.

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Chemical Sprays
How to use chemical spray to prevent or escape from an assault.