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Prepared for ER

Prepared for ER

You can prepare for Emergencies

I bet you are feeling like me – everything seems to be crazy and every thing is an emergency. Whether its financial, career, self protection, or food. We’re in a time of crisis but not all of it is of our own making.

Let’s talk about where we find common emergencies. How can we prepare for the unexpected and what are the solutions.

Sometimes the ER is about self defense

When its in the middle of the night, and something goes “bump”, that’s an emergency.

Maybe your husband is out of town on a business trip or you’re a single mom, how and what do you do to keep your family safe when you’re startled awake at 3:00 am.

This could be you… you wake up and see a stranger ascending your stairs toward the bedrooms. Are you prepared to protect your family?

Fortunately, for this particular woman, she’s a gun owner.

Training is vital and practice makes perfect right. With the country on lock down, it’s easy to slip out of routine…. and out of training.

With the recent surges in gun sales and much unrest, ammunition is in short supply. So, how do you practice with stay at home orders?

A great and very effective measure of training is called “dry-fire”. I”m giving myself a wake up call and need to schedule in at least 5 minutes to practice, ideally, every day. The main thing is just to start, right?!

Be prepared for self defense. A lot of people are being hurt. Do you have a way to protect yourself, your kids, or others?

Maybe firearms are a little intimidating right now; there are many non lethal tools available. You can check some of them out here.

A “Get Home bag” or a “Bug Out Bag”?

A Get Home Bag (GHB) is just that. You are out, away from home and need to get home. Maybe you’re unable to get home due to weather – I’ll never forget “Snow-Mageddon” in Atlanta.

A Bug Out Bag (BOB) needs different gear as you are leaving the safety of home and will be among outside elements for survival (for awhile).

Basically, gear for survival – food, shelter, water. A means of self defense (knife, firearm are ideal because they can also be used for hunting). Don’t forget about a first aid kit. Things happen! Keep in mind you want items that are portable and lightweight.

Click here for more information on setting up your bags.

As far as self defense tools, it’s ideal to have some layers of protection. A firearm isn’t always the best option. I’m a rep for Damsel in Defense and all our gear is non lethal.

Non lethal tools range from pepper sprays,Tactical pens, car care kits, striking tools, stun guns, concealed carry purses and more.

What about your finances? Yes, we even need to have an emergency fund.

If you know me, you won’t be surprised by the recommendation of Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey.

Honestly, in thinking about emergencies, finances weren’t at top of the list, nor was thinking about insurance. Not everything you think should be covered is actually covered. You certainly don’t want to find out after a natural disaster, you didn’t have the coverage your thought. Remember Hurricane Katrina?

This is a good time to double checking with your insurance carrier. You don’t want to be surprisd!

After all, We are in hurricane season and you may be surprised to find out that most policies don’t cover flood damages. Are you prepared for natural disasters?

With the world upside down, I hope I have shared some things that can help you to feel more prepared and protected.

Remember, your life is worth fighting for. I design clothing to make it easy to dress around your defense tool. As American Express said; “Never leave home without it” –  a self-defense tool.

I say, “Never be a victim because of style.”

Concealed carry with style.