Connexions Staffordshire


Staying safe 

Being with a lot of new people in unfamiliar surroundings is an exciting experience – but don’t take unnecessary risks with your personal safety or the safety of your possessions. Staying alert, taking a few precautions and being sensible can make all the difference.

Staying safe in student accommodation


  • Check that any gas or electrical equipment is safe - inexpensive carbon monoxide alarms are available from supermarkets and DIY stores.
  • Lock your door and close your windows when you go out.
  • Don’t leave money, debit / credit cards or keys on view.
  • Leave a light or the radio on when you go out.
  • Mark your property – computer, TV and other electronic equipment – with your student ID number or your home postcode.
  • Never tell anyone your bank PIN – and don’t write it down in an obvious place
  • If your phone is lost or stolen, ring 08701 123 123 to immobilise it.
  • If you have a car, lock it and keep valuables in the boot. Don’t leave stuff on show.
  • For further advice visit: the Home Office website and www.immobilise.com.


Staying safe when you’re out and about

  • There’s safety in numbers – if you’re out on foot, walk in groups.
  • Avoid dodgy short cuts such as those that cross waste ground or dark parks.
  • Avoid using outdoor cash points – cash back in shops is a safer option.
  • Tell friends where you’re going and when you expect to be back. If your plans change, let them know.
  • Don’t use your iPod on the street – you won’t hear traffic dangers or an attacker.
  • Never accept a lift from a stranger or someone you don’t know very well.
  • Don’t accept a lift from a friend who’s been drinking or taking drugs.
  • Use taxi companies you know and book these in advance – never jump into a taxi without first checking who it’s for. Don’t hail street taxis.
  • Don’t accept drinks from strangers.
  • Don’t leave drinks unattended – they may get spiked.
  • If you feel uncomfortable or uneasy about someone, move away and try to join a group of people. That gut feeling is usually right.
  • Look out for each other. Stay with your mates - don't let anyone wander off.
  • For further advice visit: www.suzylamplugh.org.   

 

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