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Everyday
Safety Tips
- Stay
alert.
- Be aware
of your surroundings.
- Watch
for loiterers or cruising cars.
- Report
suspicious activity to the police immediately.
- Never
leave your purse unattended, even in a vehicle, shopping cart, restaurant
or counter.
- Always
keep your purse closed.
- Carry
small amounts of cash in your purse. Carry only the necessary cards
and cash on your person.
- When driving
keep all doors locked and windows up.
- If you
feel someone is following you, go to the nearest occupied building or
area and ask for help.
- If you
are confronted with a dangerous situation yell “FIRE,
FIRE, HELP!”
- Always
lock your house when you are not home and leave a light on. Also lock
up when you are going to be in an area of the house that you may not
hear someone come in the house.
- Don’t
leave a key to your house above the door, under the mat or any other
obvious place.
Auto
Safety
- Approach
your car with the key in your hand, look around inside the car before
getting in.
- Always
try to park in an attached lot in a well-lit area, backing in your vehicle.
- Do not
leave packages or personal items in open view in a vehicle. Place them
in a lockable area of the vehicle, like the trunk.
- Never
pickup hitchhikers or strangers.
- If you
have a flat tire in an area you feel is unsafe, try to keep driving
slowly until you reach an occupied public area for help or stay in your
vehicle and call 911.
- If you
ride public transportation, try to get a seat next to the driver.
Travel
Safety
- Observe elevator interiors before entering. When riding alone stand
near the control panel. If accosted, press all buttons.
- Don’t travel “off the beaten path” alone. Remember, “Strength in numbers”.
- Never leave drinks unattended. If you feel ill after consuming your
drink, get with a friend and ask them to get you to a doctor.
Home
Safety
- Place dead bolts on outer doors.
- When away for travel, stop all deliveries and use a timer. Notify
your local Police Department for property checks.
- Trust a neighbor or family member with a key to check the property
while you are away.
Runner’s
/ Walker’s Safety Tips
- Don’t
run with headphones on. It causes you to be less aware of surroundings
and puts you at a greater risk of injury, accident or attack.
- Don’t
run after dark.
- Don’t
run in unfamiliar or unpopulated areas.
- Don’t
run the same route everyday.
- Run with
a partner or dog.
- Tell someone
where you're running and when you will be back.
- Wear
reflective clothing.
- Bring
a cell phone if possible.
- Bring
your identification with you.
- Use intuition
about a person or place.
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