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How to Bring Your "A" Game to Personal Safety

 

Parking Garage Safety: Quick Tips That Could Save Your Life

Parking garages can be unpredictable environments—especially when you're alone. Whether it's late at night or you're simply navigating an unfamiliar area, a few simple precautions can make all the difference in keeping you safe. Here are quick, actionable tips that can help you stay alert, confident, and ready to respond if something feels off.

1. Park Smart

Always aim to park in well-lit areas close to exits. Avoid dark, isolated corners where visibility is low and foot traffic is minimal. Visibility is your friend—it discourages unwanted attention and helps others see you if you ever need help.

2. Keys in Hand, Always

As you walk to your vehicle, have your keys in hand—ready to unlock or lock your doors quickly. Most key fobs also have a panic button; don’t hesitate to use it if something doesn’t feel right. That sound can be enough to startle a potential threat and draw attention your way.

3. Back In, Get Out Fast

When possible, reverse into your parking spot. Back-in parking gives you a clear line of sight when you leave and allows for a faster, more controlled exit—especially useful in a tense moment.

4. Walk Like You Mean It

Confidence is a deterrent. Walk with purpose: shoulders back, head up, and eyes scanning your surroundings. Make it clear you’re aware of what’s happening around you. People with bad intentions tend to avoid those who look alert and prepared.

5. Stay Sharp, Stay Ready

Above all, bring your A-game. Trust your instincts, stay mentally sharp, and have your Byrna launcher easily accessible—tucked discreetly into a pair of Alexos carrywear. It's about preparation, not paranoia. When you're ready for anything, you can go about your life with confidence.