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Safety Tips
These tips will change
from time to time to cover different topics. If you would like
information about a specific topic please
e-mail us.
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a serious national problem which
affects millions of households. It crosses all cultural, racial,
religious, and economic boundaries. Statistics indicate that 50-60% of
the estimated 47 million couples in this country have suffered at least
one violent incident, and 10-25% suffer domestic violence as a common
occurrence.
The victims of domestic violence are primarily women
and their children. It has been documented that domestic violence is the
single major cause of injury to women, exceeding rapes, muggings, and
even auto accidents. According to the FBI, 25% of all murders nationwide
are the result of domestic violence, and 30% of all female homicide
victims are killed by their husband or boyfriend.
Women Are Safe
(800-470-1117 ) is an resource that you may contact for help in the
Waverly area. You may call the Waverly Police Department (931-296-4300)
for assistance.
Vacation Safety
Before Leaving
- Inform your neighbors of how long
you expect to be away. Inform them if
you will have a house sitter.
- Have a friend or neighbor pick up
mail and/or deliveries. Make
arrangements to have the lawn mowed and
leaves picked up.
- Simulate a "lived-in" appearance by
using timers to run lights and a radio
on and off during expected hours.
On the Road
- Never carry large amounts of cash;
use travelers checks. If you must carry
a large sum of money, do not display it
openly.
- Keep a record of your traveler's
check numbers and your credit card
numbers in a safe place. Have the
telephone numbers to call in case your
checks or credit cards are lost or
stolen.
- Take only credit cards that you
actually plan to use. Make a Xerox copy
of all your cards before you leave home
so you have a record of the card
numbers.
- Be aware of your surroundings and
never advertise your plans to strangers.
This includes travel routes and the
amount of cash you are carrying.
Car Rental and Security
- When renting a car, pick one whose
operations you are familiar with. If
not, take time to see where the lights,
brakes, turn signals, windshield wipers,
and spare tire are and how they work.
- Don't rent a car at night. Stay in
the hotel and rent it in the morning.
- Always lock your car when entering
or leaving it.
- Park in well-lighted, busy areas and
check the vehicle's interior and
surrounding area before entering.
- Always lock valuables out of sight.
Always carry wallets, checkbooks, and
purses with you.
- Do not advertise that you are a
tourist. Place maps and travel brochures
in the glove compartment.
- If you do become lost, drive to a
public place to check the map. Don't
stop along a street or the highway.
Sight-Seeing
- Remember the name and address of the
hotel/motel where you are staying. Take
a business card or a book of matches
with the name of the hotel/motel.
- Ask for directions at a hotel/motel
on how to get to those attractions you
want to visit. Ask if there any areas of
town to avoid.
- Select your guides carefully.
- Ask if there are any areas in town
you should avoid. Stick to well-lighted
main streets and public areas.
- Only carry with you the cash you
will need, and only in small
denominations.
Hotel and Motel Security
When staying overnight at a hotel or motel, remember the
following:
- Determine the most direct route to
and from your room, to the fire escapes,
elevators, and nearest phone.
- When occupying or leaving your room,
use all auxiliary locking devices on
doors and windows.
- Identify anyone requesting entry to
your room. Open the door only if you are
certain that the person has a legitimate
reason to enter your room. If in doubt,
call the hotel/motel office.
- Unpack and place belongings in the
closet and dresser. Arrange your things
so you'll know if anything is missing.
When you leave your room, close up your
suitcase.
- Suitcases should always be locked so
they cannot be used to carry your
property out of your room.
- Never leave money, checks, credit
cards, or car keys in the room. Take
them with you.
- Place extra cash, expensive jewelry
or other valuables (furs, gems, gold, or
silver) in the hotel/motel safe.
- Report any lost or stolen items to
the hotel/motel management and to the
police.
- Report to the management any
suspicious movements in the corridors or
rooms.
On the Town
- Never display large amounts of cash
when making purchases. It is better to
use traveler's checks or credit cards.
- Men should carry wallets in an
inside coat or trouser pocket.
- A woman should hold her purse close
to her side when walking. Be sure the
purse is closed tightly and that the
opening is facing the body.
- Don't stop to give money to
panhandlers.
- Be aware of your surroundings and
those around you. If you feel threatened
or uncomfortable, seek help.
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