Showing posts with label dorm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dorm. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2018

Rechargeable Flashlight is Perfect for Campus Life

    If you're getting ready to send a child off to college, then a flashlight is a must. While exciting, campus life can be daunting too. Make them and you feel safer by making sure they have a quality light.


Rechargeable Flashlight is Perfect for Campus Life

    Having a good flashlight is a important for everyone. However as a parent, making sure your child has the best one as they embark on life away from the nest, is a necessity. But not just any light will do. I just got the Victagen LED Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight for my eldest son. I don't have to worry that he won't have fresh batteries for it because it's a rechargeable. He can simply plug it into his USB ports and it charges with a micro USB cord (included.) The light takes about two hours to charge and will give you up to four hours of continuous use on the brightest setting.


Super Bright to Light Up the Night

    The Victagen LED Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight is a powerful one thousand Lumens. It's beam can reach three hundred to fifty yards, or over one thousand feet! Not only will this light up campus and discourage negative contact, but in an emergency situation it can help even more. This light has an SOS and Strobe mode. The user can institute this to signal for help. Since the beam is so bright, you're sure to attract attention and help. 

Safety End

    There's something a bit different about Tac Lights, compared to your run of the mill flashlight. The front end features an "attack head." This is designed to strike an assailant in the face. Preferably in the temple, nose, or eye socket. So not only are making sure your child can see well around campus, but you're essentially giving them a legal weapon for use in an emergency.


Water Resistant

    The Victagen LED Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight has an IP65 rating. That means it will resist water damage. If your child drops it in a puddle or it gets splashed, it won't ruin the light. They can even use it to head to shower rooms at the dorm. 

Monday, August 13, 2018

Shed Some Light on College Safety


    Are you sending kids off to college this fall? If so, you may be considering their safety away from home. Let's shed some light on their nights.


Shed Some Light on College Safety 

    A must have item for any teen or young adult heading to college is a flashlight. They'll use it to get to and from their dorm, and as they traverse the campus at night. They may even use it to study and not disturb their roommate. But most importantly, you will rest easy knowing they are safer by having one. However, not just any flashlight will do.


Why Tactical?

    If you're going to send them with a flashlight, choose a tactical one. I happen to love the Kllarmant T6 LED Tactical Flashlight. First of all, it's super bright with six LED lights. You can zoom your beam of light in and out, which can light up any dark area on campus. This tac light has five modes. Your son or daughter can choose from high, low, medium, strobe, and SOS. Since the light it gives off is so bright and intense, they can signal help from afar. 


Self Defense with a Tac Light?

    I realize it's not pleasant to think about our babies having to defend themselves in a situation gone awry. However, in the event that this happens, the Kllarmant Tactical Flashlight can be used as a weapon. Yes, you read that right. It can be used as a weapon.



    Look at the lens end of this flashlight. This is what they call the "Lotus Shape Attack Top." It's designed to not only break glass in an emergency, (think car windows,) but it can also be used as a melee weapon on an attacker. One good swing with the end of this tac light to the temple or eye, is sure to knock an attacker off his or her feet. We all know that violence isn't the answer, but in a life or death situation, your son or daughter can easily fend off an attacker with their tac light. This will help you and them sleep better at night. Afterall, a college journey is something to be celebrated, not feared.