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?"
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