Many women live in situations where threats, stalking and pressure have already gone far beyond “unpleasant behaviour”, but have not yet turned into a full criminal case. An ex waits near the house, floods you with messages, appears at work, threatens to “take the kids” or “ruin your life”. Police and lawyers work with documents and court orders; an Armada bodyguard covers your most vulnerable zone — your everyday movements and every time you step outside.
When a woman should think about a bodyguard
- An ex‑partner or man from the past systematically stalks you: calls, messages, waits at your entrance, work, child’s school, follows your regular routes.
- You receive direct or veiled threats: “I will take the child”, “you will lose everything”, “I’ll get you fired”, “you will be afraid to leave the house”.
- There have already been episodes of physical force or attempts: grabbing your arm, trying to push you into a car, forcing their way into your home.
- You feel unsafe returning home in the evening, walking from parking, repeating the same routes — and this fear is based on real actions, not just anxiety.
- You are going through divorce, property division or another legal process where you know pressure and emotions are likely to escalate.
In these situations, a bodyguard is not about “showing off security”, it is about your basic right to go to work, pick up your child, shop for groceries and go home without constantly checking over your shoulder.
What a bodyguard does for a woman — within the law
A bodyguard works strictly within the law: he does not “take revenge” or “teach lessons”, he prevents threats and protects your life and health.
- Plans and escorts your routes: home – work – child’s school – court – meetings, especially on high‑risk days.
- Stays close in risk zones: entrances, parking, elevators, stairwells, building doors where someone may lie in wait.
- Prevents physical contact, blocks attempts to come too close, grab you, corner you or force you toward a car or doorway.
- Speaks to the aggressor calmly but firmly, sets boundaries and helps document clear threats that can be used by your lawyer or police.
- In case of an actual attack, uses only lawful self‑defence and can hold the attacker until law enforcement arrives.
Legal tools like restraining orders and protection orders are essential, but they do not physically walk with you. A bodyguard fills that gap in the real world, between paper and practice.
Woman client and female bodyguard
In many cases, the most comfortable and effective format for a woman is protection that includes a female bodyguard.
- A female bodyguard can accompany you in spaces where a man’s presence is difficult or inappropriate: women’s areas in clubs, gyms, spas, fitting rooms.
- To others she often looks like a friend, assistant or colleague, not “security”, which lowers attention and does not provoke an aggressor into a public show.
- Professionally she is on par with male colleagues: trained in risk assessment, close protection tactics, conflict management and operating in tight urban spaces.
Armada’s goal is to give you protection that feels supportive and respectful, not like “another source of pressure” walking beside you.
Typical scenarios where protection is especially useful
- You live or work in the same area as the aggressor and there is a real chance of running into him in the street, mall or parking lot.
- You must attend court, lawyer meetings or negotiations where the other side may show up angry or unstable.
- You are moving out, collecting belongings, retrieving documents or children from a shared home — emotions are high and “one last talk” can turn dangerous.
- You want to keep living your life — gym, cafés, events — but know this person is not letting go and can appear anywhere.
Here, a bodyguard is a sober, trained buffer between you and someone else’s aggression, giving you the chance not to freeze at home out of fear.
Why Armada Security
Armada Security is a personal protection service built for a wide range of clients: not only executives and VIPs, but also women in difficult personal situations.
- You can hire protection for hours or days, not only on a permanent basis: for court days, critical meetings, moving out, or the peak of a conflict.
- We tailor the format: male bodyguard, female bodyguard or a mixed team, depending on your lifestyle and where you go.
- The team understands stalking and domestic‑violence dynamics: the goal is not to inflame the conflict, but to quietly and effectively keep you safe while lawyers and police do their work.
Digital, on‑demand protection instead of “through connections”
Armada works as a digital service: you can request a bodyguard through chat or app when you actually need one, instead of searching “through friends”.
- You describe your situation: who is stalking you, what threats you receive, where and when you feel most unsafe.
- You get a clear plan: on which days and routes you will be escorted, how the bodyguard will present themselves to you and others, how they will act so you feel protected, not exposed.
- You use the service as long as needed: more often during the acute phase, then less frequently or not at all once things calm down.
If you already catch yourself thinking “I am afraid to go alone” — that is exactly the moment to talk to Armada and see how a bodyguard can close your risks in the coming days, not after the next incident.