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You and your loved ones safety is VERY important to us at Training For Life™ we have compiled this safety guide for you. We will be adding to this guide regularly so check back often and tell your friends.

The key to minimizing your risk of being a victim of crime is to make yourself, your family, and your possessions tougher targets to the criminal element. The following information offers some suggestions to protecting yourself, your loved ones and your assets from crime.

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Auto Safety Tips

Crime statistics show that one vehicle is stolen every 20 seconds in the United States. Stolen cars, vans, trucks, and motorcycles cost victims time and money - and increase everyone's insurance premiums. They're also often used to commit other crimes.

Basic Prevention

  • Never leave your keys in the car or ignition.
     
  • Always lock your car, even if it's in front of your home.
     
  • Copy your tag number and vehicle identification number (VIN) on a card and keep them with your driver's license. Keep the registration with you, not in the car.
     
  • Keep the keys to your home and car separate.
     
  • Keep your car in good running condition. Make sure there's enough gas to get there and back.
     
  • Avoid parking in isolated areas with little foot or auto traffic and poor lighting. Be especially alert in unstaffed lots and enclosed parking garages.
     
  • When possible back into the parking spot so you can have a better view and make a quick getaway.
     
  • If you think someone is following you, drive to the nearest police or fire station, open service station, or other open business to get help.
     
  • Don't pick up hitchhikers. Don't hitchhike yourself.
     
  • If you often drive at night, or alone, consider a CB radio or cellular phone to make it easier to summon help in a emergency.

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