GG's Safety Tools Guide

GG's Safety Tools Guide

Kitty Defense Tool 

 Cute. Confident. Everyday Ready.

Thank you for choosing Guardian Gadgets! Your new Kitty Knuckles Keychain is here to add a little confidence to your everyday routine.

🐾 How to Use

  • Hold through the finger grips while walking
  • Keep your keys secure + easy to access
  • Use as a visual reminder to stay aware
  • Pair with your alarm, light, or spray for full protection

🛡️ Safety First

  • For awareness + confidence, not striking
  • Check local laws before carrying
  • Keep away from children

💖 You’re Prepared + Pretty

Designed with love to help you feel safe, stylish, and supported wherever you go.


GG's Pepper Spray

Quick Use Guide

  • Slide the safety lock to unlock
  • Hold upright, arm extended
  • Aim toward the threat
  • Press firmly in short, controlled bursts
  • Move away and get to safety

Important Safety Notes

  • Use only in lawful, emergency situations
  • Wind may affect spray direction — protect your face
  • Test outdoors in a well‑ventilated area
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Check local laws before carrying

You’re Prepared + Protected

Designed with care to help you feel safe, supported, and confident wherever you go.

Guardian Gadgets — Soft. Safe. Stylish.

 

Key Knife

A key knife is a tiny folding blade disguised as a key, so the safest way to use it is to treat it like any other small cutting tool: keep the blade sharp, controlled, and always pointed away from your body. The most important habits are cutting away from yourself, keeping the object you’re cutting stable, and making sure the blade is fully closed before carrying it. akti.org usfoods.com

🔑 Safe Use Overview for a Key Knife

  • Open the blade fully until it locks
    A partially opened blade can fold back unexpectedly.
  • Cut away from your body and fingers
    This is the #1 rule of knife safety. Slips happen — direction matters. akti.org
  • Use a stable surface
    Don’t cut objects while holding them in the air. A firm surface prevents slips. usfoods.com
  • Keep the blade sharp and clean
    A dull blade requires more force and is more likely to slip. akti.org
  • Never use it as a pry bar, screwdriver, or tool for twisting
    Small blades can snap or slip under pressure. akti.org
  • Close it immediately after use
    Store it folded so the blade is not exposed. akti.org
  • Carry it responsibly
    Keep it on your keyring with the blade closed; never carry it open in a pocket or bag. akti.org

Window Breaker

window breaker is a rescue tool, so the safest way to use it is to treat it like an emergency‑only device: controlled, intentional, and always pointed away from yourself and others. Here’s a clear, calm, Guardian‑Gadgets‑friendly overview you can use for teaching, packaging, or personal confidence.

🛠️ Safe Use Overview for a Window Breaker

  • Grip it firmly. Hold the tools in your dominant hand with a secure, closed-fist grip so it doesn't slip on impact.
  • Aim for the corner of the window, not the center. Side windows in cars are tempered glass. The corners are the weakest point and shatter more predictably. 
  • Keep your body angled away. Turn your face and torso slightly aside to avoid stray glass fragments.
  • Use short, controlled strikes. You don't need a big swing. A firm, focused tap with the spring-loaded tip or metal point is enough.
  • Clear loose glass before exiting. Brush away remaining shards with your shoe or sleeve to avoid cuts.
  • Store it wihere you can reach it. Glove box, center console, or door pocket - never in the trunk.
  • Use only in emergencies. This tool is for escape, not for force or confrontation.
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