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Holiday Crime Prevention Tips
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During the holidays here are some helpful tips to remember during the holidays. • Make sure all doors and windows are properly secured.• When leaving home for an extended time, have a neighbor or family member watchyour house and pick up your newspapers and mail. • Consider taking all items of "high value" back to you primary residence; money, jewelry,TV, VCR, stereo, computer. • If you choose to leave items of "high value," make sure that you have recorded theserial numbers. It is recommended that you mark or engrave your property with your driver's license, so that it can be identified as your property. • Large displays of valuables should not be visible through the windows and doors of yourhome. • Indoor and outdoor lights should be on an automatic timer.• Leave a radio on so the house looks and sounds occupied.• Check with the police department and ask for "vacation checks" services for unattendedresidences during the holiday season. If you leave your vehicle parked at your residence during the holiday season, remember to: • Park your vehicle in an area that is visible to the public and well lit at night.• Secure all doors and windows• Remove all valuables or secure them out of sight.• If your vehicle has a built-in security, use it.• When leaving for a holiday or vacation, do not pack your car the night before. It onlymakes a more attractive target for a thief.
Holiday Crime Prevention Tips for the Workplace:
The holiday season is a busy time of the year for family and friends. Unfortunately, burglars like the festive holidays because there are more opportunities for them. Here are some helpful hints to consider before leaving the workplace or home during the holidays: • All inner office doors and building exterior doors should be closed and locked. Do notprop open an exterior door if working after hours during the break. • Personnel working during the holidays should be aware of their personal safety. Letsomeone know where you are and when you are expected to return. • All portable equipment, tools, and PC computers should be secured or locked away.• Close and secure all windows. An unlocked window makes easy access to the rest ofthe building. • All valuable personal items should be taken home or securely locked away.• Report any suspicious activity or unauthorized personnel immediately to the PoliceDepartment. If you cannot reach a telephone, use one of the emergency phones located throughout Oakland on the street.
Holiday Crime Prevention Tips While Shopping:
• Stay alert to your surroundings and the people around you.• Shop with a friend, there is safety in numbers.• Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.• Pay for purchases with a check, credit or debit card.• If possible, carry only your driver's license, personal checks, or necessary credit or debitcards. • If you must carry a purse, do not wrap the straps around your arms or shoulders. Carrya clutch purse tightly under your arm or wear a fanny pack. • Do not carry a wallet in a back pocket. It should be placed in a front pocket of yourpants for safety. • Be alert that crooks look for the "high dollar" shopping bags with your purchases. Whenpossible, slip bags/purchases in a plain nondescript bag. • Watch purchases while eating in mall food courts; bags can easily be switched or taken.• Educate your children about what to do if they are lost as well as "Stranger Danger".• Don't overburden yourself with too many packages. Use store's package pick-up.• Have your car keys ready in hand before leaving the store.• If you do return to your vehicle to unload purchases, place them in the trunk of thevehicle. • Try not to shop until the store closes. Remember, fewer people are present at this time.
Holiday Crime Prevention Tips in Parking Lots:
• Shop early and leave early to avoid evening darkness.• Park in a high visibility area and check for lighting in case you leave during hours ofdarkness. • Do not park next to a vehicle with dark tinted windows.• Prior to arriving at the shopping center, lock all your valuables in the trunk of yourvehicle. • Leave the store with others, not alone.• Ask security to escort you to your vehicle if you feel uncomfortable.• Walk briskly, confidently, and directly through the parking lot. Be cautious of peoplehanding out fliers or asking questions in the parking area. • Watch for people who may be following you. This can occur inside as well as outside. Ifyou suspect someone following you, report it to security immediately.
Holiday Crime Prevention Tips At Home:
• Keep the outside of your home well lit with doors locked and window curtains closed.• Don't display gifts beneath the Christmas tree that can be seen from windows or doors.• After the holidays, don't advertise gifts received by the boxes left for the
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