Dannah Eve | The Street Smart Blonde (@dannah_eve) 's Twitter Profile
Dannah Eve | The Street Smart Blonde

@dannah_eve

“Live Aware, Not In Fear!”

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These 3 safety tools could make all the difference! 💪 Are they in your safety toolbox yet? 🛡️@dannah_eve #SABRE #SafetyFirst #StaySafe #PepperSpray #SelfDefense #SafetyTools #PersonalSafety #SafetyEssentials #SafetyAwareness #SelfDefenseTraining

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SAFETY TIP: If you're in danger and can't openly ask for help, call 911 and pretend you're ordering pizza. “Hi, l'd like to order a large pizza to (your address)”. 911 will ask questions to confirm you need help without alarming anyone around you. #safety #safetytips

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The “Parking Spot Precaution” When parking, choose a well-lit area near other cars or entrances. Back into the spot if possible for a quicker exit. Before exiting your car, scan your surroundings and keep your keys ready in hand. This keeps you ready to move quickly if needed.

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The “Headphones Awareness Rule” If you’re walking or running alone, avoid using noise-canceling headphones or keeping the volume too high. Opt for one earbud or keep the sound low enough to stay aware of your surroundings. Being able to hear what’s happening around you is key

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If you feel like someone is following you while walking/driving, avoid heading home. Take a detour, circle back, or stop somewhere safe and public, like a store or gas station, to assess the situation. If the feeling persists, call 911 or head to the nearest police station.

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The “Don’t Overshare Rule” When interacting with strangers, avoid sharing personal details like where you live, your daily routine, or if you’re alone. Keep conversations friendly but vague, especially in ride-shares, stores, or public spaces. Protect your personal information!

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The “Trust Your Instincts Rule” If something feels off - whether it’s a person, place, or situation - don’t dismiss it. Leave immediately, change direction, or remove yourself from the environment without overthinking it. Your gut instinct is one of your strongest safety tools!