You really want to feel safe in your new place, but you're sorta concerned you're being watched.
You worry that your ex is probably capable of harm, but you're too broke to install a full-blown security system.
You are sick and tired of looking over your shoulder and triple checking your locks.
What you really need, are some proven safety tips and security options that won't break the bank.
It's utterly overwhelming.
Why are my behavior habits even more important than my security system or my digital filters?
Which solutions should be a top priority?
What low-tech, low-budget options are available to consider?
an explanation of the trauma of trying to protect your home after escaping abuse or filing for divorce
expert interview + tips on how to set up household security on a tight budget
checklists for safety-tips you can incorporate anywhere
19-page workbook including complete interview transcripts
journaling pages with prompts to help you process thoughtfully
... and I can vouch for just how priceless the information in this toolkit really is.
Your risk is at its highest when you've recently escaped a coercive, controlling partner.
Knowing how to keep your home secure is crucial, especially when you're on a tight budget.
I remember how scary life was at that point, and I want you to have better tools than I did!
That's why I do what I do now -- creating WILD resources to help you Stay Prepped!