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Personal Safety Suggestions
We have assembled this list of safety suggestions to
help reduce your risks of becoming a victim of
crime. As always we encourage you to use common
sense and follow your instincts when it comes to
personal safety.
When Walking
- Let someone know where you are going and
when you will be back.
- Walk near curb or the middle of the street.

- Avoid dark, vacant, or deserted areas.
- Use well-lit routes.
- Plan out your route in advance.
- Wear clothing that is not restrictive.
- Be alert and walk at a steady pace so that
you look like you know where you are going.
- Do not wear headphones.
- Don’t walk alone if you are depressed,
exhausted, drunk, or high.
- Carry a noise-making device, such as a
whistle, and use it if you feel you are in
danger.
- If you think someone is following you, look
behind you and change your walking pattern.
- Never accept a ride form a stranger.
- Have your key ready to your house door or
car door so that it can be opened immediately.
- Use the University Housing Shuttle Service.
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- If you feel you are in danger, run to the
well-lit place and yell and raise a commotion as
you are running. Call 9-911/911.
When Driving
- Lock your car when you park it and drive it.
- Drive on well traveled streets and keep your
vehicle in gear while it is stopped.
- Before getting in, check inside and under
your car to make sure no one is hiding.
- Try to park in lighted areas and near the
entrance of a building.
- Keep windows up and doors locked at all
times.
- If you suspect you are being followed, drive
to a well-lit place and call the police.
- If your car breaks down, open the hood and
stay in the vehicle. If someone offers to help,
ask them to call for help. Do not accept a ride
from them – stay in your vehicle.
- Never pick up hitchhikers.
At Home
- Lock all doors and windows every time you leave
your room, even if it’s just to go to the
bathroom.
- Use a peephole to identify callers. Never open
your door to visitors unless they identify
themselves.
- Vary your routine a little each day.
- List only your first initial and last name on
the mailbox, door, and in telephone directory.
- Beware of places where attackers might hide;
under stairs, in doorways, in the alley, etc.
- In residence halls, take security regulations
seriously for your own protection and that of other
residents. Report unauthorized persons or suspicious
behavior to your Hall Director or R.A. immediately.
- If you live off campus, leave spare keys with a
trusted neighbor, not under a doormat or in a
planter.
- Try to avoid entering elevators occupied by
strangers. If you are waiting for an elevator with a
stranger, stand away from the door to avoid being
pushed inside. Get off on the next floor if you feel
uneasy. Hit the alarm button if you are accosted on
an elevator.
- When using a laundry room, never remain there
alone.
- If you find a broken door or window – Do Not
Enter. Leave at once and then call the Police
Department.
- Do not give information about yourself over the
phone to a stranger. Never reveal that you are home
alone.
Reduce Your Risks
- The use of alcohol and drugs is often related to
incidents of acquaintance rape. When intoxicated or
high, people may find themselves acting in atypical
ways.
- Use alcohol responsibly.
- If you are in a situation where people are
abusing alcohol and drugs, you may be in danger and
should exercise caution.
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