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Safety & Security Tips Personal Safety & Security Putting Together A Plan Of Action Experts in the field of security and protection all agree that the best way to take charge of your safety is to avoid potentially dangerous situations. Criminals rarely put real thought into assault and other crimes. Almost never is their violence "person specific." They are looking for a "easy mark," someone who is not aware of their surroundings. A well-rehearsed plan of action can help take you and your family off the target list. * Constant awareness of your environment is the best weapon for guarding your personal safety. Always be alert to your surroundings whether in your car, on the street or at home. * Always have a plan of action. Play a mental game of "what if...", where you would go and what you would do should a dangerous situation occur. * Trust your instincts. Research shows that a large percentage of people who have been assaulted had a feeling something was wrong just before they were attacked. * Over half of all assaults are committed by someone known to the victim. Take notice if an acquaintance is paying unwanted attention to you. * Don't wear headphone radios of other devices that would make it difficult for you to sense an attacker. Be alert at all times. * If someone attacks you, yell "Fire" instead of "Help" or "Rape", because more people are likely to respond. * Be sure to shout that you do not know the assailant so bystanders do not mistake the encounter for a domestic quarrel.
Safety & Security Tips
Personal Safety & Security Putting Together A Plan Of Action Experts in the field of security and protection all agree that the best way to take charge of your safety is to avoid potentially dangerous situations. Criminals rarely put real thought into assault and other crimes. Almost never is their violence "person specific." They are looking for a "easy mark," someone who is not aware of their surroundings. A well-rehearsed plan of action can help take you and your family off the target list. * Constant awareness of your environment is the best weapon for guarding your personal safety. Always be alert to your surroundings whether in your car, on the street or at home. * Always have a plan of action. Play a mental game of "what if...", where you would go and what you would do should a dangerous situation occur. * Trust your instincts. Research shows that a large percentage of people who have been assaulted had a feeling something was wrong just before they were attacked. * Over half of all assaults are committed by someone known to the victim. Take notice if an acquaintance is paying unwanted attention to you. * Don't wear headphone radios of other devices that would make it difficult for you to sense an attacker. Be alert at all times. * If someone attacks you, yell "Fire" instead of "Help" or "Rape", because more people are likely to respond. * Be sure to shout that you do not know the assailant so bystanders do not mistake the encounter for a domestic quarrel.
Personal Safety & Security
Putting Together A Plan Of Action
Experts in the field of security and protection all agree that the best way to take charge of your safety is to avoid potentially dangerous situations. Criminals rarely put real thought into assault and other crimes. Almost never is their violence "person specific." They are looking for a "easy mark," someone who is not aware of their surroundings. A well-rehearsed plan of action can help take you and your family off the target list.
* Constant awareness of your environment is the best weapon for guarding your personal safety. Always be alert to your surroundings whether in your car, on the street or at home.
* Always have a plan of action. Play a mental game of "what if...", where you would go and what you would do should a dangerous situation occur.
* Trust your instincts. Research shows that a large percentage of people who have been assaulted had a feeling something was wrong just before they were attacked.
* Over half of all assaults are committed by someone known to the victim. Take notice if an acquaintance is paying unwanted attention to you.
* Don't wear headphone radios of other devices that would make it difficult for you to sense an attacker. Be alert at all times.
* If someone attacks you, yell "Fire" instead of "Help" or "Rape", because more people are likely to respond.
* Be sure to shout that you do not know the assailant so bystanders do not mistake the encounter for a domestic quarrel.
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