The most important resource for personal safety isn’t a physical tool—it’s your awareness and judgment.
Situational Awareness
This means being conscious of:
• Who and what is around you
• Changes in your environment
• Potential risks before they become threats
Most dangerous situations can be avoided early if you notice warning signs.
Decision-Making
Right behind awareness is your ability to:
• Trust your instincts
• Leave uncomfortable situations
• Avoid unnecessary risks
A simple choice—like crossing the street, leaving a place, or not engaging—can prevent harm.
Tools Are Secondary
Items like alarms, phones, or self-defense tools can help, but they only work if:
• You’re aware enough to use them
• You react in time
Without awareness, even the best tools won’t help.
Bottom Line
The best “tool” is a trained mindset:
Stay aware, trust your instincts, and act early. Know that you have a partner in War Horse Prep!
