Safety
Tips
Safety
at Home:
- Keep doors and windows locked,
regardless of whether they are upper or lower level windows/entrances
- Install and use a peephole in
your door(s)
- Do not answer knocks at the door
without first checking to see who it is. Utilize peepholes or windows to
know who's there (even if you are expecting
someone)
- Instruct children and other
family members not to answer/open the door automatically
- Require identification from all
strangers (includes delivery/repair persons and police officers). If
you're not sure of a person's ID, call the company/agency the person says
they're from
- Never leave notes/messages on
your door, since they advertise that you're away and when you plan to
return
- Don't ever tell anyone that you
or a neighbor are home alone
- Use only initials and last names
on mailboxes and phone listings (so as not to identify yourself as a
female or a female living alone)
- Use blinds and drapes for
privacy
- Trim bushes and shrubbery to
remove any hiding places for an attacker
- Install good interior and
exterior lighting for protection. For additional security, use timers to
make your home appear occupied when you're away.
- Always be aware of your
surroundings
- You and your neighbors keep
close watch for unusual cars or people in your communities and report
suspicious activity to police
- When jogging/taking walks or
participating in other such outdoor activities alone, let someone know
your intended path of travel and estimated time of return. Better yet,
don't jog/walk alone... go in pairs or a group
- Always have car/house keys in
hand before exiting secured areas
- Keep hands free of excessive
packages/bulky items
- Never enter your home if you see
that a door or window have been forced. Go to a neighbor's and call police
- Never place a key over your
doorway or under a flowerpot, etc. If you want, you can leave a spare key
with a neighbor that is well known to you
- In dating situations, such as
blind dates or when attending late night events, it is recommended that
you double date with another couple or take a friend with you
- When returning home during hours
of darkness, if possible, use a cellular telephone to alert someone inside
your residence to observe your arrival
Telephone
Safety:
- If you receive obscene or
annoying phone calls, hang up immediately. If calls persist, report
them to the police and the telephone company
- If the call is a "wrong
number," don't reveal your name or number, ask what number they
dialed... but don't tell them your number
- Never divulge any information
over the phone
- Instruct children that they
should never tell anyone on the phone that you're not home, they should
say, "She can't come to the phone right now, can I have her return
your call?"
- Get a cell phone: There are inexpensive
packages that allow you to program only 911 into the dialing out program
- When using a cell phone make
sure you know where you are and what's going on around you
- Never loan your cell phone to a
stranger; In case of an emergency, offer to make the call for them
- If your phone is lost or stolen,
report the loss immediately to your cell phone service provider and the
police.
Automobile
Safety:
- Always have your keys in your
hand when going to your car. Never walk to your car digging in your purse
for your keys
- Check the interior of your car
before entering, even when doors are locked
- Keep car doors locked at all
times, both when driving or parked
- Park in highly visible areas
that are well lit
- Always be watchful of activity,
people, cars near you
- Keep your car gassed and in good
running order
- If your car does become
disabled, tie a piece of cloth to the door handle of your car and raise
the hood, then sit in your locked car until help
arrives. If someone stops, don't get out of the car, roll your window down
only slightly, and ask him or her to call a friend, relative, or police
for assistance.
- Do not accept rides from
strangers
- Avoid walking alone, especially
late at night or in isolated or unfamiliar areas
- Don't stop for a stranded
motorist, instead go to the nearest phone and call police to assist them
- Don't pick up hitchhikers
- Don't leave house keys attached
to your car keys when having your car serviced or at a parking garage/lot
Elevator
Safety:
- Avoid entering an elevator
occupied by only one other person, who is a stranger
- Don't enter or exit an elevator
if someone makes you feel uneasy
- Use the mirror in the elevator
to see inside
- Stand near the control panel and
hit the alarm button and press as many floor buttons as possible if you
are attacked.
Other
Safety Measures:
- Avoid walking alone. Walk with
someone or walk in areas where other people are nearby
- Don't dangle a purse by your
side in a way that a thief can run past and grab it. When carrying a
purse, keep it close to your body, preferably front of you
- Avoid carrying large sums of
money and unnecessary credit cards
- Never leave your purse
unattended in shopping carts, etc.
- Don't have your ID/address
attached to your car or house keys
- Stay in well lighted areas, away
from shrubs, doorways, and other places of concealment
- Avoid shortcuts such as alleys
- Be alert and aware. If someone
bothers you, don't be embarrassed to attract attention... scream, yell or
whistle