Safe Girl Launches 2012 Women's Safety Initiative: 'BE A SAFE GIRL'
Online, January 22, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Personal alarms company Safe Girl Security has launched a new campaign for 2012, working with pubs and nightclubs to help keep young women safe and sound when they're out on the town.
The aim is to partner with pubs, clubs and other night spots to keep safety at the forefront of young women's minds when they're out drinking.
This will include creating an awareness of the potential dangers young women face when they're out late at night or walking back home.
Safe Girl is looking to work with all pubs, clubs and nightspots to generate awareness on the issue. The company offers information alerts on personal safety, leaflets, as well as practical online 'Stay Safe' tips for young women.
At the end of last year, Safe Girl - which sells cute and trendy personal alarms and gadgets to girls, teenagers, young women and parents with toddlers - teamed up with its first night spot in Chelmsford, Essex.
Safe Girl and Bar 7, located on Chelmsford's busy High Street, are undertaking joint research to gauge current awareness levels to personal security among young women in the area.
"We want to partner with as many clubs, pubs and night spots as possible, all over the country, to get the safety message across," says Safe Girl founder Andrea Clark.
"If a pub or club makes contact we have lots of information on personal safety that we can send them that will benefit their female customers. We can also provide useful online links with some really practical do's and don'ts when you're out for the night clubbing."
Registering for the initiative is a great way to show responsibility to the community in which any night club operates, she says.
"For pubs or clubs who take the safety of their customers seriously it's a no brainer: join the 'Be A Safe Girl' initiative.
To register interest in the Safe Girl 2012 'Be A Safe Girl' campaign email: info@safe-girl.co.uk
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