Millions of Property Crimes and Violent Crimes Against Persons are Committed Annually.
Experts agree that the single most important step toward ensuring your personal safety is making the conscious decision to refuse to be a victim. That means that you must have an overall personal safety strategy in place before you need it.
Here are just a few of the topics presented in the Refuse To Be A Victim® seminar:
| Home Security | A burglar can be discouraged by a variety of home protection devices that you can install yourself. |
| Personal Security | Learn to be aware of your surroundings, how to avoid unwanted contacts and what to do if something goes wrong. |
| Personal Protection Tools | Learn about personal alarms, pepper spray, batons and other personal defense options. |
| Automobile Security | Avoid dangerous situations while leaving or approaching your parked car, and know what to do if you have problems on the road. |
| Technological Security | Use your phone, mobile phone and the internet safely. Take measures to deter identity theft. |
| Travel Security | Know what to do to stay secure while traveling at home and abroad, learn to be safe at hotels and while using public transportation. |
From setting up a home defense plan and safe room to protecting yourself while you travel, the Refuse To Be A Victim® program has information for everyone.
Hundreds of federal, state, and local law enforcement officials across the country have implemented Refuse To Be A Victim® into their crime prevention and community policing initiatives.
Public or private seminars can be conducted in your community, at your organization or at your place of business. If you should have any questions about Refuse To Be A Victim®, please fill out the contact form by clicking
here or on the Contact link below.
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Frank Pytko, Refuse To Be A Victim Certified Instructor
More information: 800.861.1166 or
www.nrahq.org/rtbav