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Personal Safety on the Street
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Sling your purse
across your body and hold it to your chest so it cannot be snatched.
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If you can’t do
that, be prepared to let go of your purse immediately if someone grabs
it, lest you be pulled to the ground and hurt.
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If someone tries
to attack you, shout in a very loud voice “NO!” and then give an order
to people nearby so they do not misinterpret your situation. Make it
clear you are in danger by shouting “CALL 911!”
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Follow your
intuition. If someone is making you nevous, do whatever you can to
avoid them.
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If someone is
following you, go to the nearest store or other populated place.
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If someone is
following you, do not go home, or you’ll let the criminal know where you
live.
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Don’t label your
keys with your name or address.
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Do not talk loudly
about social or vacation plans because someone could overhear you and
know when you’ll be away from home.
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Always be alert
and aware of your surroundings.
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Carry a
personal safety alarm.
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Carry
mace or
pepper spray to defend
yourself against attackers.
Personal Safety at Home
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Keep lights on all
doorways.
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Use a
home safety alarm system to
secure your home against intruders.
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Install
motion sensor lights outside
your home.
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Keep all doors and
windows locked even when you are at home.
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Approach your home
with your keys out and ready so you get inside quickly.
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Keys can be used
for your defense as well.
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Make sure no one
follows you into the garage.
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Close the garage
door immediately after pulling inside.
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Keep the door from
your garage to your home locked at all times. It is just like any other
entryway.
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Never answer the
door to an unexpected visitor. Call to them through the doorway to ask
for identification.
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Get identification
from all cable men or plumbers who may come to your door. If they have
none, call the company to confirm their identity.
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Never let a
stranger in to make a phone call. Offer to make the call for them.
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Never hide a key
under a doormat. Criminals know all the hiding places.
Personal Safety in the Car
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Always be aware of
everyone around you in the parking lot.
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Approach your door
with your keys out and ready.
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Check the backseat
and under the car before getting inside.
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Do not park next
to a van, if possible. You can be easily dragged into the side of a van
and kidnapped.
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Start your car as
soon as you get inside.
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Keep your windows
rolled up and doors locked.
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If you are stopped
at a stoplight or sign and feel there is a real threat from someone
approaching your car, run the light. It is better to get a ticket than
to be the victim of a crime.
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Park in well-lit
areas.
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If someone tries
to get you to pull over, for any reason, do not do so until you are at a
populated, well-lit gas station or police station.
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Do not pick up
hitchhikers.
Personal Safety and Dogs
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Your first
instinct will be to run away. DON’T. The dog’s chase instinct will
kick in, and you know how dogs love to chase things.
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Remain calm and
still.
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Let the dog sniff
you.
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Do not look
directly in the dogs eyes as that is a form of doggie aggression.
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In a calm but firm
voice say “No! Go away!”
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If the dog lunges
at you, block yourself with your purse, briefcase, or coat in order to
distract the dog to give you a chance to break free and escape.
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Back away slowly.
Home Security Store Personal Safety Aids
Vigilance is key, but a few handy weapons are a big help when it comes to
personal safety. We sell:
Personal safety is about being alert and having a plan. If you know what to
do and what not to do, you will be able to handle emergencies that threaten
your personal safety. If nothing else, just follow your instincts when it
comes to personal safety. If your gut is telling you something is wrong,
you personal safety could be in danger. Listen to your gut. Be smart and
be safe. |