“I feel safe at home, close to my near and dear ones.” This is a common statement that every woman gives whenever asked for the place they find safe and secure. And it is an obvious reply as that feeling of protection may not go beyond your front door. Women consider their home as the most secured place to live because walking alone in the streets, both in the day or at night, have become scary for women. Personal security of women is an issue when they are on the go, at work, school, traveling and even at shopping. According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 91% of victims of rape and sexual assault in the U.S. are female. Furthermore, one in five women is raped during their lifetime. These shocking numbers point out a large, systemic problem that needs to be addressed from multiple perspectives. Thanks to smartphones that has contributed a lot to make emergency response time faster. You can inform your family or friends about the emergency situation through a call...