Sexual Assault Prevention

Sexual Assault Prevention

 

❑Be alert. Don’t assume that you are always safe. Think about your safety everywhere. Your best protection is avoiding dangerous situations.

 

❑Trust your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable in any situation, leave.

 

❑Always walk, drive, and park your car in well-lit areas.

 

❑Walk confidently at a steady pace on the side of the street facing traffic.

 

❑Walk close to the curb. Avoid doorways, bushes, and alleys.

 

❑Wear clothes and shoes that allow freedom of movement.

 

❑ Walk to your car with keys in your hand.

 

❑If you have car trouble, raise the hood and stay inside your car. If a stranger wants to help, have him or her call for help. Don’t leave your car.

 

❑Keep your car doors locked and never pick up hitchhikers.

 

❑Make sure all windows and doors in your home are locked, especially if you are home alone.

 

❑Never give the impression that you are home alone if strangers telephone or come to the door.

 

❑If a stranger asks to use your phone, have him wait outside while you make the call.

 

❑If you come home and find a door or window open or signs of forced entry, don’t go in. Go to the nearest phone and call Post 1 or the local law enforcement authorities.

Residential Security

Establishing a Safehaven

Home Security While You Are Away

Personal Security While Traveling

Personal Security in Hotels

Fir Safty at Home

Security Do's for Children

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Carjacking

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Sexual Assault Prevention

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