General Safety Tips
Here are general tips for staying safe in a variety of situations,
including walking, jogging, shopping, or riding elevators:
Stay alert at all times and tuned in to your surroundings, wherever you
are. The wearing of headphones while walking or jogging can reduce your
level of alertness.
Plan your route in advance, and vary your routes whenever possible.
Get to know the neighborhoods and neighbors where you live and work.
Find out what stores and restaurants are open late and where police and
fire stations are located.
When walking or jogging, use busy streets, and avoid shortcuts through
deserted parks, vacant lots, and unlit passages.
At night, walk or jog only on streets with plenty of light and traffic,
and avoid walking alone if possible.
Walk on the part of the sidewalk close to the street and away from
shrubbery, trees, or doorways..
Stand tall and walk confidently. Don't make it obvious if you are in
unfamiliar territory.
Trust your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable in a place or
situation, leave right away and get help if necessary.
Don't carry large sums of cash. If you do carry cash, do not display it
in public.
If possible, carry only identification, phone numbers, and the credit
cards you will need. Keep a list at home of credit cards and other
important material you would need to replace in case of loss.
Separate your house keys from your car keys. Women should keep their
keys in places other than their purses. That way, if your purse is
snatched, you will still have your keys.
Keep names and phone numbers of relatives or friends on your person, in
the event of an accident or emergency.
Consider carrying a whistle or other noisemaker, and sound it loudly if
you are accosted or feel threatened.
Beware of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas. Thieves often work
in pairs. One may bump you or cut you off, while the other is picking
your pocket.
A good purse is one with a flap that folds over the opening and fastens
at the bottom, and often has an interior zipper. The easiest purse for
you to open is also the easiest for a pickpocket to steal from.
Purses should be carried close to the body, under an exterior garment,
and slung across the body. Flaps should be secured and turned toward
the body at all times.
Wallets should be carried in an inside coat pocket and cash in a front
pants pocket. A rubber band tied several times around a wallet can
increase friction and make it easier for you to notice if you are being
pick pocketed.
Avoid wearing excessive jewelry. In particular, keep necklaces and
bracelets inside your clothing.
Don't discuss personal information with strangers.
Before entering an elevator, look at the persons already in the car. If
you are uneasy, wait for the next elevator.
If a suspicious person enters an elevator and you are uneasy, then get
off right away.
If you notice a person in an elevator has not pushed a floor indicator
button, do not get off at your floor. Go back to the lobby and report
the suspicious activity.
Stand near the control buttons. If threatened or attacked, sound the
alarm and push several floor buttons if possible
FTO K. A. SODIMU.
(FIELD TRAINING OFFICER )
M. P. D. C.
4TH DISTRICT.
P. S. A.-- 401.
Kayode.Sodimg@dc.gov
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Disclaimer
Some materials have been compiled from a variety of sources, and are
subject to change without notice. I do not warrant or make any
representations as to the quality, content, accuracy, or completeness
of the information.
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