Monday, June 22, 2009

Personal Protection Tips While Traveling

Personal protection is something that we must always take seriously. Whenever you are out you need to be alert and ensure that you do nothing to put yourself or your family and friends in unnecessary danger or at risk of being targeted by criminals. When traveling alone, inform someone of your intended route and time of arrival.

Let’s checkout some of the safety tips which must be kept in mind while traveling:


BUS SAFETY TIPS:
• While waiting for a bus or streetcar, stand near others who are also waiting.
• If the immediate area is deserted or in darkness, stand near an occupied building or in a lighted area until transportation arrives.
• Once on a bus or streetcar, be aware of those around you. If someone looks or acts suspicious, notify the driver.
• If the coach is empty or nearly empty, sit as far up front and as close to the driver as possible.
• If someone begins to bother you, get up and notify the driver immediately.
• Upon arriving at the stop, be aware of those who get off with you. If you feel you are being followed, go to the nearest occupied building and ask for assistance.
• After dark, attempt to get off the bus in well-lighted areas. Use only well-lighted streets to reach your final destination.

AUTO SAFETY TIPS:

• Make certain your car is always in good working order, with safe tires and adequate amount of gasoline for your planned trip.
• Always check your car before getting in - to make sure that no one is hiding inside.
• If you have a garage, be sure you lock the door as you leave.
• It is best to park in attended lots. If you must leave a key with the attendant, leave only the ignition key. In all other cases, lock your car.
• Do not leave packages or personal items in open view in the car.
• At night, park only in lighted areas.
• If you are in danger of being harmed or robbed, while in your car, start sounding your horn until assistance arrives.
• Never pick up a hitchhiker.
• If you have a flat tire in an area you feel might not be safe, try to keep driving until you reach a safe location.
• If you feel you are being followed, drive to the nearest police or fire station, or open gas station.

ELEVATOR SAFETY:

• Observe elevator interior before entering. Wait until the next elevator if you are uncertain of any occupant.
• Females riding the elevator alone should always stand near the control panel. If accosted, press ALL buttons.
• If a suspicious person enters the elevator, exit before the door closes.
• Before exiting from the elevator, observe the corridor for suspicious activity.








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