can i be electrocuted while taking a bath during a thunderstorm? if so, how?
Ive always lived in better neighborhoods, yet Ive been in situations that not only allowed for self-defense with deadly force but required a show of deadly force thankfully Ive never even fired a shot, the click-click-clack of the round entering the chamber scared them off my property, quickest police response has been 45 mins (even when I lived on the same block as the police dept)
dehumidifiers will not effect the toxic mold spores in the car. ammonia possibly
First thing is to be aware of your surroundings. In most cases where someone is kidnapped, raped or robbed it is because they were nor aware of what was around them and put themselves in a position that was compromising. This usually happens because they are to busy Texting or talking on their phone. Of course there is always the case of just being in the wrong place at the wrong time then a person trained and armed is the best bet. It takes to much energy to swing a fire extinguisher and if you miss you are leaving your side open to attack. Learn the proper handling and practice with a side arm.
The most important thing in personal safety is situational awareness. Carry a gun if it is legal but Don't acquire 9 mm courage, know where you are and potential dangers involved, retreat to a position of safety if you perceive danger. Stand your ground laws won't protect you from violence. They also won't protect you if you proceed into a known dangerous situation. They can only be used to justify the use of force to protect yourself and your property. A gun is a last resort defense.
If you are trained with a firearm carry one if not stick with the fire extinguisher but fill it with pepper spray.