Below are some of the common yet effective safety practices that we cal all engage in to stay safe everyday.
Buy and carry a personal attack alarm if you run errands, work, or
attend class at night. Survey your surroundings when exiting buildings
and ensure nobody is following you to your vehicle.
Keep your cell phone and keys in your front pockets; do not stop a thief from taking your purse. If you wrestle them for it, you could injure yourself.
If someone is following you do not proceed to your car. Cross the street and proceed to the nearest populated location where you can call for help.
Avoid taking shortcuts through unknown parts of town or in dark alleys. Change your running or jogging route every few days to avoid potential followers.
Avoid public transportation after dark, if you are on a bus at night, sit in a row close to the driver. If you are on a train, sit in a populated car near the exit.
If someone attempts to kidnap or grab you, scream for help at the top of your lungs. While laws vary by state, use the maximum amount of force prohibited by law to escape.
Keep your cell phone and keys in your front pockets; do not stop a thief from taking your purse. If you wrestle them for it, you could injure yourself.
If someone is following you do not proceed to your car. Cross the street and proceed to the nearest populated location where you can call for help.
Avoid taking shortcuts through unknown parts of town or in dark alleys. Change your running or jogging route every few days to avoid potential followers.
Avoid public transportation after dark, if you are on a bus at night, sit in a row close to the driver. If you are on a train, sit in a populated car near the exit.
If someone attempts to kidnap or grab you, scream for help at the top of your lungs. While laws vary by state, use the maximum amount of force prohibited by law to escape.

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