invisaWear Partners w/NightCap to Help Protect Women!

Innovative jewelry maker offering scrunchie device to prevent spiked drinks!

invisaWear, the company that creates smart jewelry that instantly sends your location to emergency dispatchers and loved ones during an emergency, is partnering with NightCap, the company behind the acclaimed scrunchie that helps women prevent predators from spiking their drinks at bars and restaurants.

As seen on Shark Tank, NightCap has created a reusable, wearable, functional, and stylish scrunchie that women can wear on their wrists or in their hair; it features a discreet cover that can be pulled out from a pocket hidden in the scrunchie, and then women can simply place the cover over drink and pop in a straw, thus preventing someone from spiking the drink. invisaWear will offer the scrunchie in special styles and colors as a perfect complement to its game-changing and potentially life-saving safety jewelry pieces.

invisaWear’s innovative safety devices are disguised as beautiful necklaces, bracelets, keychains, and hair scrunchies. When double-pressed, they send a text message to up to five pre-selected emergency contacts; the text notifies the emergency contacts that the user is requesting help and contains a link to the user’s location. The jewelry and bands also offer an optional contact 9-1-1 feature. In addition, invisaWear’s wearable personal safety devices are powered by ADT, a leading provider of safety solutions.

“NightCap is the ideal complement to invisaWear,” says Rajia Abdelaziz, Co-Founder and CEO of invisaWear. “Unfortunately, we all need to be aware of predators who spike drinks and try to take advantage of women. Now, with NightCap and invisaWear, we have another strong line of defense.”

To learn more, please contact Jeannine Jacobi of Fresh PR at 323-903-7063 or jeannine@freshpr.net, or visit https://www.invisawear.com

About invisaWear

invisaWear creates safety devices that are disguised as everyday accessories. They look like necklaces, bracelets, keychains, fitness bands, and even hair scrunchies but they all have a button hidden on the back. When double-pressed, invisaWear products send a text message to up-to five pre-selected emergency contacts; the text notifies the emergency contacts that the user is requesting help and contains a link to the user’s location. The jewelry also offers an optional contact 9-1-1 feature. Rajia Abdelaziz, Co-Founder and CEO of invisaWear, started the company after a scary incident when a car full of men followed her and started yelling inappropriate comments. Luckily, Rajia was able to run and get in her car, unharmed; the harrowing experience inspired her to create fashion jewelry that doubles as a safety device. To learn more, please visit https://www.invisawear.com