WomenOnGuard.com has been selling their non-lethal, self-defense products since October 2006. They are making sure that women get the best offer on the Taser C2. WomenOnGuard.com is offering free, the choice of 2 additional Cartridges or a Holster with every C2 with Integrated Laser Sight purchase. WomenOnGuard.com also takes their company’s goal very seriously and donates 25 pepper spray products each month to a non-profit women’s crisis center, which helps in the prevention and recovery of crimes committed against women.
Indian Beach, NC December 21, 2007. Susan Eaton, co-principal of WomenOnGuard.com, states that, “Many women are purchasing the Taser C2 for protection. It is easy to use and makes them feel more confident. As women, we need to care about each other and the ones we love. Women carrying the Taser C2 can help control their own destiny.”
Every month, the owners of the website http://WomenOnGuard.com donate 25 pepper spray products to an organization whose purpose is the prevention and assistance on violent crimes committed against women. Products are donated instead of funds so that help goes swiftly and directly to potential victims. The websites December recipient is the Sexual Assault Center of Northeast Georgia.
Another important message included on WomenOnGuard.com’s Blog is that drinking is more prevalent during this time of year and it is very important that everyone is aware of where their drinks are coming from; never leave your drinks unattended. There are more date-rape drugs on the street and sexual assaults during the holiday festivities.
Ms. Eaton goes on to say that, “there are many and various types and styles of non-lethal, self-defense products that women can carry. Carrying one of these products can aid in the prevention of a potential crime and result in one less victim. Just showing a would-be assailant that you are carrying pepper spray, a stun gun or a Taser C2 is a deterrent in itself”.
The website http://WomenOnGuard.com sells non-lethal, self-defense products such as Mace, pepper spray, stun guns, tasers, personal alarms, nanny cams and surveillance equipment for home or office. The newest non-lethal, self-defense product on the market is the Taser C2 Series, made especially for women. It has a small non-gun design; it is lightweight and easy to carry. It is a very popular product in high demand.
Defensive sprays and stun devices should only be purchased by those 18 years of age or older. The U.S. Government does not consider a Taser a firearm. They can legally be carried, concealed or open, without a permit required in more than 40 states. Pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, however some cities and states have restrictions on sizes and strengths. There are some states where stun devices are illegal. If you are not sure of the legality in your area, you should check with your local city or state attorney’s office. WomenOnGuard.com does have a “State Restrictions” category on its website however, accepts no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness.
WomenOnGuard.com
Susan Eaton, Co-Principal
252-727-2125
http://WomenOnGuard.com
info@womenonguard.com
WomenOnGuard.com sells non-lethal, self defense products. The Women On Guard Blog discusses current crimes and tips on preventing crime. It also includes detailed information about self defense weapons, how to use them for home protection and in the streets. Ideal products for women's self defense.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Pepper Spray, Personal Alarm, Stun Gun and Taser; Which is Best for You?
When it comes to a self-defense product, some women have a difficult time deciding which one to purchase.
A lot has to due with how you plan to use the product and which is more convenient for you. If you are in a controlled environment or if you are outdoors, if you want something as small as a ring or if you don't mind carrying a product that is as large as perhaps a phone receiver. Of course, price is a factor too, but so is your life when confronted with danger! To make this decision easier for you, we have built a chart below that
compares 4 products.
A lot has to due with how you plan to use the product and which is more convenient for you. If you are in a controlled environment or if you are outdoors, if you want something as small as a ring or if you don't mind carrying a product that is as large as perhaps a phone receiver. Of course, price is a factor too, but so is your life when confronted with danger! To make this decision easier for you, we have built a chart below that
compares 4 products.
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Saturday, December 8, 2007
Why all this Bad Publicity About Tasers and the Police?
I don't know why... nothing is totally safe. Do people want police to just use guns now? How much more useless deaths will that result in? Tasers are the latest technology humanity has now, so I believe we should just stop talking about the FREAK incidences that have killed a handful of people in the entire world as a result of being tased. Why doesn't the media make comparisons of how many people get killed also by police using batons on crowds and giving people concussions and even killing them. Has the media perhaps gotten a report of how many people have been killed by baseball bats? Let's get real here! A tiny amount of people killed by this product does not justify us stopping the use of tasers as do the deaths of patients in hospital operations stop doctors from operating.
First Dates can be Dangerous
It's exciting to go out with a guy for the first time on a date. Remember though that you don't know him well enough to trust him. I've heard of numerous times when dates go VERY bad. I'm talking about when things get out of hand and he wants to get physical but you don't. Sexual assault is unfortunately an event you need to be prepared for in case it happens. Carrying self defense products is one of the best ways to prevent getting raped. You might consider taking w/you some pepper spray or stun gun. Stun guns in particular come in all shapes and sizes. Some are so small that they fit in the palm of your hand. Others are disguised as cell phones or pagers. Pepper sprays come in many different ways too. Some pepper sprays look like rings that you just place on one of your fingers. Other pepper sprays look like a lipstick or perfume container that you can just take out and they think you are just going to touch up! You can carry any of these items in your purse or in the case of the pepper ring, you can wear it on you! There really is no excuse to not be protected and prevent from becoming a victim.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
WomenOnGuard.com Makes Pepper Spray Donation To a Women’s Crisis Center in Texas
When WomenOnGuard.com launched its website in October 2006, they vowed to help in the prevention of violent crimes against women. WomenOnGuard.com donates 25 pepper spray products each month to a non-profit organization, which helps in the prevention and recovery of crimes committed against women.
Indian Beach, NC November 15, 2007. Every month, the owners of the website http://WomenOnGuard.com donates 25 pepper spray products to an organization whose purpose is prevention and assistance in the war against violent crimes committed against women. Susan Eaton, co-principal of WomenOnGuard.com, states that, “Prevention is key. If we can assist in providing a means of self-protection to women, which will help in preventing such heinous crimes, that is a very small price for us to pay”.
The websites November recipient is the Rape Crisis Center, Brazos Valley in Bryan, Texas.
Another important issue to keep in mind during the holidays is the celebration parties. People will celebrate more often and it is very important that everyone is aware of who and where their drink is coming from. Do not leave your drink unattended. There are many date-rape drugs on the street.
Ms. Eaton goes on to say that, “there are many and various types and styles of non-lethal, self-defense products that women can carry. Carrying one of these products can aid in the prevention of a potential crime and result in one less victim. Just showing a would-be assailant that you are carrying pepper spray or a stun gun, is a deterrent in itself”.
The website http://WomenOnGuard.com sells non-lethal, self-defense products such as Mace, pepper spray, stun guns, tasers, personal alarms, nanny cams and surveillance equipment for home or office. The newest non-lethal, self-defense product on the market is the Taser C2 Series, made especially for women. It has a small non-gun design; it is lightweight and easy to carry. It is a very popular product in high demand.
Defensive sprays and stun devices should only be purchased by those 18 years of age or older. Pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, however some cities and states have restrictions on sizes and strengths. There are some states where stun devices are illegal. If you are not sure of the legality in your area, you should check with your local city or state attorney’s office. WomenOnGuard.com does have a “State Restrictions” category on its website however, accepts no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness.
WomenOnGuard.com
Susan Eaton, Co-Principal
252-727-2125
http://WomenOnGuard.com
info@womenonguard.com
Indian Beach, NC November 15, 2007. Every month, the owners of the website http://WomenOnGuard.com donates 25 pepper spray products to an organization whose purpose is prevention and assistance in the war against violent crimes committed against women. Susan Eaton, co-principal of WomenOnGuard.com, states that, “Prevention is key. If we can assist in providing a means of self-protection to women, which will help in preventing such heinous crimes, that is a very small price for us to pay”.
The websites November recipient is the Rape Crisis Center, Brazos Valley in Bryan, Texas.
Another important issue to keep in mind during the holidays is the celebration parties. People will celebrate more often and it is very important that everyone is aware of who and where their drink is coming from. Do not leave your drink unattended. There are many date-rape drugs on the street.
Ms. Eaton goes on to say that, “there are many and various types and styles of non-lethal, self-defense products that women can carry. Carrying one of these products can aid in the prevention of a potential crime and result in one less victim. Just showing a would-be assailant that you are carrying pepper spray or a stun gun, is a deterrent in itself”.
The website http://WomenOnGuard.com sells non-lethal, self-defense products such as Mace, pepper spray, stun guns, tasers, personal alarms, nanny cams and surveillance equipment for home or office. The newest non-lethal, self-defense product on the market is the Taser C2 Series, made especially for women. It has a small non-gun design; it is lightweight and easy to carry. It is a very popular product in high demand.
Defensive sprays and stun devices should only be purchased by those 18 years of age or older. Pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, however some cities and states have restrictions on sizes and strengths. There are some states where stun devices are illegal. If you are not sure of the legality in your area, you should check with your local city or state attorney’s office. WomenOnGuard.com does have a “State Restrictions” category on its website however, accepts no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness.
WomenOnGuard.com
Susan Eaton, Co-Principal
252-727-2125
http://WomenOnGuard.com
info@womenonguard.com
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Don't Become a Victim of Date Rape Drugs
With the Holidays approaching there will be more opportunities for women to get date raped. This is the time when there are large groups of people celebrating and probably when there is the most drinking of alcohol. The time when your guard is set aside and you just want to enjoy the festivities. DON'T let this happen! You can still enjoy but also be OnGuard. Below are some steps you can take to avoid these assaults:
Have a great and SAFE holiday.
Martha
- Don't accept open drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) from others who you do not know or do not trust; this includes drinks that come in a glass.
- When in bars or clubs always get your drink directly from the bartender and do not take your eyes off the bartender or your order; don't use the waitress or let somebody go to the bar for you.
- At parties, only accept drinks in closed containers: bottles, cans or tetra packs.
- Never leave your drink unattended or turn your back on your table.
- Do not drink from open beverage sources like punch bowls, pitchers or tubs.
- Keep your eyes and ears open; if there is talk of date rape drugs or if friends seem "too intoxicated" for what they have taken, leave the party or club immediately and don't go back.
Have a great and SAFE holiday.
Martha
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Why Buy A Stun Gun?
Do you carry a stun gun or not? Why do you or don't you carry a stun gun or some sort of self defense product?
I purchased one back in 1988. Why? My reason was because I was riding the metro rail in Atlanta Georgia and did not feel safe without some sort of self defense product. Back then, I only weighed 110 lbs. and felt I could be an easy target for any stranger that would get too close to me. My main concern was walking 2 blocks to where my car was parked from the station. This was especially risky and very scary in the winter months when it was already dark by the time I left my job!
Fortunately I knew someone that knew about stun guns back then and I knew where to purchase one. Women and men now a days might know about stun guns too but have no idea where to buy one. Unfortunately our local superstores or discount stores don't carry them.
What are your thoughts?
Martha
I purchased one back in 1988. Why? My reason was because I was riding the metro rail in Atlanta Georgia and did not feel safe without some sort of self defense product. Back then, I only weighed 110 lbs. and felt I could be an easy target for any stranger that would get too close to me. My main concern was walking 2 blocks to where my car was parked from the station. This was especially risky and very scary in the winter months when it was already dark by the time I left my job!
Fortunately I knew someone that knew about stun guns back then and I knew where to purchase one. Women and men now a days might know about stun guns too but have no idea where to buy one. Unfortunately our local superstores or discount stores don't carry them.
What are your thoughts?
Martha
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Should Hate Crime Law Include Women?
Why YES! Does a rapist assault a woman because he loves her? I don't think so!
The Senate passed the Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act back in Sept. 27, 2007. The Act covers you if you are a victim of violence because of your race, color, religion, or national origin. It allows federal investigators to assist you in case the local authorities will not or can not intervene. President George W. Bush stated that he will veto the legislation. I don't know if he has done so yet or not.
The National Organization for Women wants to expand the Act to cover women and I agree! Women are sexually assaulted constantly by men that HATE them. It probably is the most COMMON HATE CRIME EVER! I commend the NOW organization for pointing this out. Women should get federal assistance if the local authorities do not want to intervene or will not if a woman is sexually assaulted simply because she is a woman. I think "sexual assault" is the key word here because if she is assaulted for her jewelry, that can apply to men also. The focus here is, I think, the violent sexual act that targets mostly women in this world.
What do you think? Should the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act be expanded to include "women"?
Martha
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The Senate passed the Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act back in Sept. 27, 2007. The Act covers you if you are a victim of violence because of your race, color, religion, or national origin. It allows federal investigators to assist you in case the local authorities will not or can not intervene. President George W. Bush stated that he will veto the legislation. I don't know if he has done so yet or not.
The National Organization for Women wants to expand the Act to cover women and I agree! Women are sexually assaulted constantly by men that HATE them. It probably is the most COMMON HATE CRIME EVER! I commend the NOW organization for pointing this out. Women should get federal assistance if the local authorities do not want to intervene or will not if a woman is sexually assaulted simply because she is a woman. I think "sexual assault" is the key word here because if she is assaulted for her jewelry, that can apply to men also. The focus here is, I think, the violent sexual act that targets mostly women in this world.
What do you think? Should the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act be expanded to include "women"?
Martha
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Monday, October 22, 2007
WomenOnGuard.com Makes Product Donation To Women’s Crisis Centers Throughout The Nation
When WomenOnGuard.com launched its website in October 2006, they vowed to help in the prevention of violent crimes against women. The time has come. WomenOnGuard.com will donate 25 products each month to a non-profit organization, which helps in the prevention and recovery of crimes committed against women.
Indian Beach, NC October 15, 2007. Every month, beginning in October 2007, the owners of the website http://WomenOnGuard.com will donate 25 non-lethal, self-defense products to an organization whose purpose is prevention and assistance in the war against violent crimes committed against women. Susan Eaton, co-principal of WomenOnGuard.com, states that, “Prevention is key. If we can assist in providing a means of self-protection to women, which will help in preventing such heinous crimes, that is a very small price for us to pay”. The websites October recipient is the East Los Angeles Women’s Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Ms. Eaton goes on to say that, “there are many and various types and styles of non-lethal, self-defense products that women can carry. Carrying one of these products can aid in the prevention of a potential crime and result in one less victim. Just showing a would-be assailant that you are carrying pepper spray or a stun gun, is a deterrent in itself”.
The website http://WomenOnGuard.com sells non-lethal, self-defense products such as pepper sprays, stun guns, tasers, personal alarms and surveillance equipment for home or office. The newest non-lethal, self-defense product on the market is the Taser C2 Series, made especially for women. It has a small non-gun design; it is lightweight and easy to carry. It is a very popular product in high demand.
Defensive sprays and stun devices should only be purchased by those 18 years of age or older. Pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, however some cities and states have restrictions on sizes and strengths. There are some states where stun devices are illegal. If you are not sure of the legality in your area, you should check with your local city or state attorney’s office. WomenOnGuard.com does have a “State Restrictions” category on its website however, accepts no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness.
WomenOnGuard.com
Susan Eaton, Principal
252-727-2125
http://WomenOnGuard.com
info@womenonguard.com
Indian Beach, NC October 15, 2007. Every month, beginning in October 2007, the owners of the website http://WomenOnGuard.com will donate 25 non-lethal, self-defense products to an organization whose purpose is prevention and assistance in the war against violent crimes committed against women. Susan Eaton, co-principal of WomenOnGuard.com, states that, “Prevention is key. If we can assist in providing a means of self-protection to women, which will help in preventing such heinous crimes, that is a very small price for us to pay”. The websites October recipient is the East Los Angeles Women’s Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Ms. Eaton goes on to say that, “there are many and various types and styles of non-lethal, self-defense products that women can carry. Carrying one of these products can aid in the prevention of a potential crime and result in one less victim. Just showing a would-be assailant that you are carrying pepper spray or a stun gun, is a deterrent in itself”.
The website http://WomenOnGuard.com sells non-lethal, self-defense products such as pepper sprays, stun guns, tasers, personal alarms and surveillance equipment for home or office. The newest non-lethal, self-defense product on the market is the Taser C2 Series, made especially for women. It has a small non-gun design; it is lightweight and easy to carry. It is a very popular product in high demand.
Defensive sprays and stun devices should only be purchased by those 18 years of age or older. Pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, however some cities and states have restrictions on sizes and strengths. There are some states where stun devices are illegal. If you are not sure of the legality in your area, you should check with your local city or state attorney’s office. WomenOnGuard.com does have a “State Restrictions” category on its website however, accepts no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness.
WomenOnGuard.com
Susan Eaton, Principal
252-727-2125
http://WomenOnGuard.com
info@womenonguard.com
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Mace™ Pepper Gun sold on WomenOnGuard.com
WomenOnGuard.com has a new product on its website www.womenonguard.com. The New Mace™ Pepper Gun Shoots up to 25 ft. The Mace™ Pepper Gun uses an advanced delivery system utilizing patented Bag-in-a-Can Technology. This new Mace system allows the pepper spray to spray like an aerosol in a continuous fashion from any angle, even when Pepper Gun is held upside down. Choose from 4 colors: Blue, Silver, Blue/Black and Pink. Order Yours Today!
Monday, August 13, 2007
WomenOnGuard.com & The New Taser C2 Series
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WomenOnGuard.com sells non-lethal self-defense products to fight crime, such as Mace pepper sprays, stun guns and stun batons, tasers, personal alarms, hidden cameras and more. Our site also contains safety tips, hotline phone numbers, helpful links and an interactive discussion forum.
Women cannot buy these products at Walmart and sometimes it is intimidating to walk into gun shops. Assailants that are under the influence of drugs are usually stronger than us. Now we have options. Why not use them?
Login to http://womenonguard.com and discover your realistic options! Check out the new Taser C2, made especially for women to fight crime. Pre-order yours today!
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