Training for Life™
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.
Be Safe!
Things Kids Can Do To Stop
Violence and Be Safer
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Settle arguments with words,
not fists or weapons. Don't stand around and form an audience.
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Learn safe routes for
walking in the neighborhood, and know good places to seek help. Trust your
feelings, and if there's a sense of danger, get away fast.
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Report any crimes or
suspicious actions to the police, school authorities, and parents. Be
willing to testify if needed.
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Don't open the door to
anyone you and your parents don't know and trust.
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Never go anywhere with
someone you and your parents don't know and trust.
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If someone
makes you feel uncomfortable or tries to abuse you, say no, get
away, and tell a trusted adult. Remember, it's not your
fault.
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Stay away
from alcohol and other drugs, and stay away from places and people
associated with them.
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Stick with friends who
are also against violence and drugs, and stay away from known trouble spots.
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Get involved to make
school safer and better - Remember to communicate. Sharing
your concerns and problems with teachers, parents and trusted adults is the
right thing to do.
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Help younger children
learn to avoid being crime victims. Set a good example and volunteer to help
with community efforts to stop crime.
- Travel in a group or with a friend when going out in the evening,
whether shopping, going to the movies, or traveling to unfamiliar
places.
- Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Alert an adult
or the police immediately if you see suspicious activity in your
neighborhood.
- Lock your bike with a hardened U-shape lock to make it harder
to remove.
- Carry your purse, knapsack,
bookbag or wallet close to your body and never place
or leave it on store counters.
- Engrave your Parents
license plate number on all of your valuable property (such as a bike,
Radio, Gameboy, or Walkman) to make it easier to recover if stolen.
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