Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Prepared, Not Paranoid: Practical Self-Protection Tips” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/prepared-not-paranoid-practical-self-protection-tips/.



I’m with you on the handkerchief. It started for me when my boys were young, it’s just carried into my later years. So many uses for one.Everybody in the world has an EDC. Everybody in the world has certain things they do not leave home without.
Everything in my EDC is stuff that at some point in my life I got caught short without and there was a real consequence to me not having it.
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Here's a real world non firearm example.
I do not leave my home unless I am carrying a handkerchief. Even if it's one of those ugly baby poop brown Army handkerchiefs that I still have after 20 years (I'm also cheap).
I carry that because I was at work one day in Houston Texas in 1983(?) And you got chili in my nose started running and there wasn't any toilet paper to blow it on in the porta potty. So I went and asked the job site superintendent if I could borrow a paper towel to use as a handkerchief.
I never knew why he didn't like me but he didn't like me. He told me no. Actually he told me "No" in language that I can't use on this forum and I spent the rest of my work day with snot running down my face.
Never left home without something to wipe my nose again.
A collapsible baton, pepper spray and a lock blade knife with a lever that can be used with one finger to open. I've carried these in my car for years along with a firearm and first-aid kit.