



Personal Safety Tips
Prevention is the key to your personal safety
Prevention means being aware of two things
1. What can happen to you
2. What you can do to avoid it
Greater safety lies not in getting out of trouble but in avoiding trouble in the first place. Self protection means taking all necessary precautions in order to reduce, minimize, or possibly eliminate your chances of being the victim of a crime.
WHAT TO DO AT HOME
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WOMEN WHO LIVE ALONE SHOULD LIST ONLY THEIR LAST NAMES AND INITIALS IN PHONE DIRECTORIES AND ON MAILBOXES.
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THE BEST LOCK CANNOT FUNCTION IF YOU FAIL TO LOCK IT. Be sure you lock your doors during the day, even if you are home, and even if you leave for a few minutes, (to walk the dog, get the mail, etc.).
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NEVER OPEN THE DOOR AUTOMATICALLY AFTER A KNOCK. Require the caller to identify themselves satisfactorily; this includes repairmen, delivery men, and Police Officers, as well. Utilize chain bolt when checking identification.
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LIGHTING IS VERY IMPORTANT. Inside and outside lights give you a great deal of protection. PROWLERS PREFER THE DARK. Leave lights on at night, even when away from home. Change location of lights from time to time.
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LEAVE A LIGHT ON THE DOOR YOU WILL BE USING WHEN YOU RETURN HOME AFTER DARK. (USE TIMERS). Have your key ready so that the door can be opened immediately.
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WHEN A STRANGER ASKS TO USE YOUR PHONE, DO NOT PERMIT THEM TO ENTER. Offer to summon emergency assistance or make the call for them.
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IF A WINDOW OR DOOR HAS BEEN FORCED OR BROKEN WHILE YOU WERE AWAY, DO NOT ENTER OR CALL OUT. Silently leave and use a cell phone or neighbor’s phone immediately to CALL POLICE. WAIT OUTSIDE until they arrive.
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WHAT TO DO WHEN DRIVING
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WHEN PRACTICABLE, TRAVEL WELL LIGHTED MORE POPULATED STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES. KEEP WINDOWS CLOSED AND DOORS LOCKED.
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DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PURSE ON THE SEAT. Put it in a glove compartment or on the floor opposite yourself. Your purse can lure a criminal to your car.
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KEEP YOUR CAR IN GEAR WHEN HALTED AT TRAFFIC LIGHTS OR STOP SIGNS. IF YOUR SAFETY IS THREATENED, HOLD DOWN ON THE HORN AND DRIVE AWAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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CHECK YOUR REAR VIEW MIRROR. If you believe you are being followed by another car,
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IF YOU ARE FOLLOWED INTO YOUR DRIVEWAY AT NIGHT, stay in your car with the doors locked until you can identify the occupants or know the driver’s intent. SOUND HORN TO GET THE ATTENTION OF NEIGHBORS OR SCARE THE OTHER DRIVER OFF.
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WHEN PARKING AT NIGHT SELECT A PLACE THAT WILL BE WELL LIGHTED WHEN YOU RETURN. Check for LOITERERS before leaving the car.
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NEVER LEAVE THE CAR KEYS IN THE IGNITION EVEN IF YOU ONLY PARK FOR A SHORT TIME. Take them with you, and MAKE SURE THE CAR IS LOCKED.
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DO NOT LEAVE ANY PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION IN YOUR CAR. Including Registration, License, Insurance papers, and mail. If your car is stolen, the thief will know where you live (and if you left the keys in the car, a way to get in!).
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WHEN RETURNING TO YOUR CAR, CHECK THE INTERIOR BEFORE YOU ENTER. If you do not have a remote keyless door locking/unlocking system which turns on the interior lights, open the door slightly to turn on the interior lights and look inside. Check front and rear areas. |
WHAT TO DO WHEN WALKING
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Look around to see whether you are being followed. If someone suspicious is behind you, or ahead of you, cross the street, and if necessary crisscross from one side to another, back and forth. If you feel you are being followed, don’t be afraid to run. One of the CRIMINAL’S GREATEST ASSETS IS THEIR ABILITY TO SURPRISE YOU, to attack when you least expect it, by suddenly leaping out and not giving you a chance to fight back. Should the person continue to follow you, BE PREPARED TO DEFEND YOURSELF BY: SCREAMING AND RUNNING, to a lighted residence or business, or possibly to flag down a passing car.
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4. WHAT TO DO WHEN IN AN ELEVATOR
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IF YOU LIVE IN AN APARTMENT WHERE YOU KNOW THE OTHER RESIDENTS AND YOU FIND YOURSELF IN THE LOBBY WITH A STRANGER, YOU CAN LET HIM TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND WAIT FOR IT TO RETURN FOR YOU. If you are on the elevator and someone gets on whose presence makes you uneasy, get off at the next floor. ALWAYS STAND NEAR THE CONTROL PANEL; if attacked hit the alarm button and press as many of the other buttons as you can reach with your arm or elbow, enabling the door to open at any of several floors.
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REMEMBER!
PREVENTION IS THE KEY TO YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY
PREVENTION MEANS BEING AWARE OF TWO THINGS:
1. WHAT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU.
2. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO AVOID IT.
“Personal Safety Tips” has been developed by the Orangetown Police Department Community Policing / Crime Prevention Unit with the belief that by following the suggestions as mentioned, your chances of becoming the victim of a crime will be greatly reduced.


