Self-Defense Techniques
Friday, August 31st, 2007Nancy Lanoue of Thousand Waves Martial Arts and Self-Defense Center in Chicago shares self-defense techniques to repel would-be attackers.
Nancy Lanoue of Thousand Waves Martial Arts and Self-Defense Center in Chicago shares self-defense techniques to repel would-be attackers.
Introducing a Ferocious Guard Duck! This is more for fun than actual home security.
“No one ever suspects the duck. Would be thieves and trespassers might not even notice the mallard on your porch until its motion sensor is triggered and it quacks out a loud alarm. Each 8″ tall, hard plastic water foul requires two AA batteries”.
Look out burglars: there’s a new duck in town.
Gun safety..find out some hilarious stupid carelessness on guns.
1. Being Mugged
To mug in the verb form means to assault or menace a person with the intent of robbery. To be mugged means physical injury and loss of valuables. There is also emotional injury involved. There are people who get traumatized after even just one experience. And who wouldn’t? Not only are your valuables lost, your sense of physical and personal security was also invaded.
2. Being Burgled
To be a victim of burglary is to experience a violation of your privacy, and in your own territory. It makes you feel like you are not even safe in your own home.
3. Having their car stolen
You saved for it, kept it clean and sleek, washed it every week… and one day, it’s gone. Stolen. How would you feel? Understandably upset. Not to mention it makes you feel like buying a new car might become a waste if it were stolen again. Having a car stolen would be especially scary if it happens on your own home or garage. Talk about home intrusion and invasion.
4. Being Pickpocketed
A pickpocket is a person who steals money, wallets, and others, in the pockets of people in public and crowded places. One minute, you have your wallet in your back pocket, and when you reach for it twenty minutes late, it’s not there anymore. Swiped. And you didn’t know when it was taken and who it was. This can give a shock to some people who think that being in public place with lots of eyes watching can be a safe haven from thieves. It can save you from an assault, of course. But you’d still be scared a little at how someone can just swipe your money off you in a place full of people.
5. Being Car Jacked
A car jack is when a thief forcibly steals a car from its owner. Imagine yourself just opening your car door when someone approaches you and sticks a knife or gun on your back. He wants your keys, maybe some of your money, and your car. There are instances wherein violence and assault can be involved.
Is it safe to use a wireless security camera in your house? Is it possible a burglar can use the signal to spy on you?
Have you ever tried thinking about putting up an Internet Security Camera at home? It would be the best idea for your home’s safety. Technology today, is getting easier and easier to set up.
Here are some great things they can do:
• Let you monitor your home from work or even an internet cafe on the other side of the world.
• View your home’s interior or exterior from an internet-enabled cell phone.
• Use one as a nanny cam to keep an eye on the babysitter caring for your children while you’re away.
• Capture a video recording of anyone entering your home without authorization(i.e.catch thieves in the act!)
House numbers are very important as long as its attractive enough that can be seen from the street, even at night so the police or an ambulance would not have any trouble finding your home during emergency. Its recycled aluminum materials could help give your house sketch easily as well.
This Recycled street signs is Durable and weather-resistant, all numerals. It would be the best mark for your house number.
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