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My gosh, the holidays are upon us! I felt compelled to publish a
list of safety reminders because, the fact is, the number of
reported theft is up nationwide. Please read and share so you, and
your family, can have a safe and happy holiday season:
* When possible shop in pairs, it is safer and more fun.
* I know they are pretty, but don't wear expensive looking or
expensive
jewelry. No need to advertise yourself.
* Carry a purse with a wide strap that you can wear across your
chest.
Not a fashion statement, but hard for a purse snatcher to
get.
* Don't put anything of value in the outside pocket of a
backpack.
* Only carry the exact amount of money you think you will need
and
as few credit cards as possible. Before you start shopping,
write
down your credit card information and a contact number, put it
in a safe
place in your car. If your card is stolen you can contact the
card
company immediately.
* Carry a drop bill fold. Get a cheep bill fold, put a expired
card and
a dollar of two, if you are approached, give the bad guy that.
Believe
me he/she will not stop to check the expiration date.
* Park as close to the building as possible in a well lite place.
You might
start your shopping trip in daylight, but remember it gets dark
earlier.
* Be aware of who is around you. When you are returning to your
car,
have your keys in hand and look, notice who is around you.
* If you are approached in the parking lot, throw your keys as far
as you
can and yell, "FIRE!"
* Always check in your vehicle before you get in.
* If you purchase a gift card, watch the transaction. There were
a
number of reported cases where the customer purchased a gift
card,
the clerk swapped cards, the customer was given a worthless
piece of
plastic while the clerk got to spend whatever the amount of the
card was.
* Watch your credit card, likewise there were reported cases of
credit
card swaps. If you have a custom card with your favorite NFL
team or
grandchild's photo, you don't have to worry, but if
you have the basic
card, make sure it is yours before you leave the check out
lane. One
method was the clerk wrapped the receipt around the card.
Cleaver! .
The bottom line is to be smart, don't make yourself vulnerable
or give the bad guy an opportunity to take what is yours.
Happy Holiday Shopping
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Summer is a time
hitting the open road, but before you go, here are a few tips
keeping the home safe:
* Make sure your home looks occupied. Stop
delivery of mail and newspapers. Put a couple lights and a radio on
automatic timers. The one room in the home that can be used 24/7 is
the bathroom. If you have a bathroom with a window, put a lamp on a
timer in that bathroom. Someone who may be watching the house will,
no doubt, think you are home.
* Trim shrubs and bushes around the home where a burglar might
hide.
* Don't put your address on you bag tags for anyone in the
airport check in area to see. * Get with your neighbors
to form a "House Watch" group to watch each other's
home this summer.
* Video, or photograph, the contacts of your home then store in a
bank safety deposit box or other safe. This will provide your
insurance company of documentation in the event of a break in, fire
or other disaster.
* If possible, install motion sensitive lights on the outside of
your home.
* Contact your local police department, tell them that you will be
out of town, many departments have a "Patrol" list.
Next in the Safe Summer series is "Safety Begins When you
Pack.
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"Surround yourself with the
best people you can find, delegate authority, and don't
interfere."
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