All Press Releases for June 23, 2008

Protect Yourself with a Personal Alarm

For the personal safety concious amongst us protecting yourself and your loved ones in today's society is a necessary requirement.



    /24-7PressRelease/ - Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, June 23, 2008 - We all like to feel protected but there may be occasions where a threat from another individual can put us in front of harms way. Modern society is ridden with many hidden dangers. Drink and drug related crimes are on the increase and our national and local authorities have tried to combat this with installing CCTV security cameras on many City and Town street corners. However, we are all aware that this is never enough and in the majority of cases merely acts as a deterrent.

Personal safety is an issue which is being covered more and more in our press. Each day we can read about victims being attacked for their personal belongings such as mobile phones, mp3 players, jewellery etc... "Regretfully, Crime Against the Person is still rising in the UK." said Terry Rattee, Managing Director of Crime Prevention Products, who have an on-line presence at http://www.c-p-p.co.uk

"In the last few days, as an example, a woman was dragged off from a supermarket car park and assaulted resulting in Personal Alarms now being offered FREE by the Supermarket in question at that branch. There is no doubt that Personal Alarms work! An attacker does not want attention drawn to what they are doing because they cannot be sure that the alarm will not be heard bringing other people to the rescue."

It's no wonder that personal alarms are being carried by more and more individuals as a means to help protect themselves. They are small and unobtrusive and can help an individual ward off an attacker.

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Crime Prevention Products
Chesham, Buckinghamshire
England
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