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College Campus Safety: The Importance of Self Defense Keychains for Women
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With the start of a new academic year, college campuses across the country are bustling with students, faculty, and staff. While college is an exciting time for many, it is also important to address the issue of campus safety, especially for women.

PITTSBURGH - Washingtoner -- According to a recent study by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, one in five women will experience sexual assault during their college years. In light of this alarming statistic, it is crucial to discuss ways in which women can protect themselves on campus. One solution that has gained popularity in recent years is the use of self defense keychains.

Self defense keychains are small, discreet, and easy to carry, making them a practical and effective tool for women to have on hand at all times. These keychains are equipped with features such as pepper spray, personal alarms, and even a small flashlight, making them a versatile and powerful self defense tool. In a dangerous situation, these keychains can provide a sense of security and give women the ability to defend themselves.

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Not only do Protection keychains provide a sense of safety, but they also serve as a deterrent to potential attackers. The mere sight of a woman carrying a self defense keychain can make an attacker think twice before approaching her. This added layer of protection can give women the confidence to navigate their college campus without fear.

As a society, it is our responsibility to ensure the safety of all individuals, especially on college campuses where young adults are vulnerable. According to Jan Smith, Owner of a self Defense Keychain company called The Blue Luna, "The use of a self defense keychain with Taser is just one step towards creating a safer environment for women on campus. It is important for colleges and universities to also implement safety measures such as well-lit pathways, emergency call boxes, and self defense classes. By working together, we can create a safer and more secure campus for everyone."

In conclusion, the issue of campus safety is a pressing matter that needs to be addressed. Women should not have to live in fear while pursuing their education. Self defense keychains offer a practical and effective solution to help women feel more prepared and empowered to protect themselves. Let us work towards creating a safer and more secure college campus for all.

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matthew tropp
mtropp@blackthornpublishing.com
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Source: Blackthorn Publishing

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