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PERSONAL SECURITY ISSUES

Personal Security | Personal Property

Your Personal Security

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  • Recognize potentially dangerous situations before they develop.
  • Assess the risks and have a safety plan.  Think about what you would do if you felt threatened.
  • Be prepared to scream or shout if attacked - For example, yell, "Fire!"
  • Respect your intuition.  Don't allow rationality to override your "sixth sense" - it could save you from danger.
  • Consider taking a self defense course.
  • When you are socializing, don't drink too much; keeping a clear head makes it easier to make wise decisions when it comes to personal safety.
  • Park your car in a well-lighted area.
  • You can use your keys as a weapon, sticking out from between your knuckles.
  • If assaulted don't suffer in silence.  Report the incident.

Your Personal Property

Top | Property

  • Never leave your wallet, bag or purse or other items of property unsecured and unattended.
  • Only carry sufficient cash for your immediate needs.
  • Clearly marking your property leaved no doubt as to ownership.
  • Never carry your Personal Identification Number with your credit cards.  Never tell anyone, including a bank representative, what your PIN is.
  • Never let anyone see your PIN when entering it on an Automatic Teller Machine.
  • Always carry your bad or purse close to you where it cannot  e easily snatched.
  • Don't put your bag or purse on the floor when in a public toilet cubicle.
  • Do not leave keys, cash or other valuables in your desk drawers.
  • Lick your home, car and office when you leave it.
  • Report all thefts to Public Safety at 581-4040.

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