SAFETY TIPS
The largest obstacle to personal safety is you. Many people think
"It can't happen to me" or "what's going to happen, is going to
happen".
An attack against you or your family, a fire in
your home or office, a potential fatal auto incident, or some
other disaster can take place at any time. But you have the power
to be IN CHARGE of what happens to you and your family by taking
active responsibility for your own security.
Below are some
security tips that can help protect you and your family...
RESIDENTIAL
SECURITY
Use quality locks on all entrances, including
service doors and gates.
Don't leave keys "hidden" outside of
your home.
Keep doors locked even when you or family are at
home.
Install locks on your fuse boxes or power panel and other
external power sources.
If you have bars on your windows,
review fire safety and escape routes with your family.
If you
have security alarms, check and use them.
Keep at least one
fire extinguisher on each floor, in addition to one in the
kitchen.
Regularly check smoke detectors and the replace
batteries.
Vary daily routines and avoid predictable behavior
patterns.
Know where your family members are at all times.
SECURITY FOR CHILDREN
Teach your children to never answer
the door to strangers.
Children should know local emergency
phone numbers or how to dial 911.
Children, even young ones,
should know their name, address, and phone number.
Caution
teenagers about "blind dates" or meeting someone they do not know
or someone the met on the internet.
Let children know they
should not give out personal information, such as home address,
absence of adults, etc. over the phone or on the internet.
Teach children to say no to strangers or even people they know if
they are uncomfortable with the situation.
Teach children how
to get out of the house and where to go in case of emergency.
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