Let’s be real — the world can be unpredictable, and having a way to protect yourself or your loved ones can provide a major sense of security. Personal protection devices come in many forms, from old-school pepper spray to high-tech tasers that feel like they belong in a spy movie. Knowing which device is right for you, how to use it, and the legalities surrounding it can make all the difference.
One solid option is the Axon Bolt, a compact, non-lethal device designed to deliver an electric shock that stops an attacker in their tracks. It’s easy to carry and doesn’t require you to get too close — ideal when your personal space is under threat.
Another great choice is the Axon TASER StrikeLight, which cleverly combines a flashlight with a taser. It also emits a loud, powerful arcing sound that clearly signals it’s a stun device. It’s perfect for late-night dog walks or any situation where you need both visibility and protection in one handheld tool.
For those who prefer something more traditional, pepper spray remains a tried-and-true self-defense option. It’s affordable, simple to use, and easy to stash in your pocket or purse. Anyone who’s ever been near pepper spray knows it’s a powerful deterrent, leaving attackers instantly regretting their decisions.
If keeping your distance is a priority, the Sabre Pepper Projectile Launcher is a game-changer. This device shoots pepper-filled projectiles, allowing you to neutralize a threat from several feet away. Think of it as a modern-day slingshot — only instead of pebbles, it delivers a strong dose of regret. Sabre also offers pepper gel and pepper spray.
If carrying something that resembles a weapon isn’t your style, personal safety alarms offer another excellent option. The She’s Birdie – The Original Personal Safety Alarm is a convenient keychain device that’s discreet but highly effective. It emits an ear-piercing sound designed to scare off attackers and draw immediate attention. Sometimes, making noise is all it takes to stop a bad situation from escalating.
The importance of training and safe storage
While carrying a personal protection device can give you peace of mind, it’s essential to know how to use it properly. Owning a device is one thing — fumbling with it in a crisis is another. Take the time to practice and familiarize yourself with how your device works. It can make all the difference when it matters most.
Safe storage is another critical consideration. If you have kids at home, keep these devices well out of reach. The last thing you want is for a curious child to get their hands on a pepper ball launcher and turn the living room into a tear-jerking, mucus-inducing science experiment.
Also keep in mind that some of these devices, particularly tasers and pepper ball launchers, resemble firearms. While that can be a powerful deterrent, it can also cause confusion in high-stress situations involving law enforcement or bystanders. Be mindful of how and where you carry these tools to avoid dangerous misunderstandings.
Before purchasing any personal protection device, check your state’s laws. What’s legal in one state may be restricted in another, and the last thing you want is to end up in legal trouble while trying to stay safe.
At the end of the day, personal protection isn’t just about the tools — it’s about feeling prepared and confident in any situation. Whatever you choose, the key is to know how to use it, store it safely, and follow the law.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Amy Perez has been a sworn police officer for 19 years. She currently serves as a sergeant on Night Watch Bravo at a Florida police department. She is deeply involved in mental health and crisis intervention, serving as a co-leader of the Critical Incident Stress Management and Peer Support Teams. She has extensive training in Crisis Negotiations (CNU), Critical Incidents (CIT) and Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), showcasing a strong commitment to the wellbeing of officers and the public.
Sergeant Perez holds a bachelor’s degree in administration and is currently working toward a master’s degree in organizational leadership. She lives in central Florida surrounded by her family and animals.