More than 25 million women in UK are scared to walk alone.

Skån is a simple device to help protect women from abuse, harassment and assault.

Four out of five women felt unsafe walking alone after dark in a park or other open space.

Office for National Statistics, 2021
Perceptions of personal safety and experiences of harassment, Great Britain: 2 to 27 June 2021

Preventing incidents requires an effective deterrent.

The most powerful deterrent is perpetrators believing they will be caught.

Skån captures and secures evidence to identify and convict perpetrators.

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Sarah

Sarah Hamilton

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Sarah is massive trouble. She’s now focused on eating lots of Ramen — especially in public spaces. Sarah is massive trouble. She’s now focused on eating lots of Ramen — especially in public spaces. Sarah is massive trouble. She’s now focused on eating lots of Ramen — especially in public spaces. Sarah is massive trouble. She’s now focused on eating lots of Ramen — especially in public spaces.

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