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    Thought this was worth sharing:

    SECURITY TIPS

    As we proceeded into the Holiday Season it is important for us to enhance our security awareness. In order to make everyone more aware of their safety and possibly prevent them from being a crime victim at home or work,please consider some of these tips:

    Work Tips

    1) At work, be mindful of unauthorized persons in your work area.

    2) At work, report any suspicious activity or people to security
    immediately.

    3) At work, secure and lock all valuables in your office and car. Don't
    leave items of value in plain view.

    Work and Home Tips

    4) Be aware of your surroundings at all times. This includes the people in the area, the amount of lighting and public visibility where you park your vehicle.

    5) Do not get out of your car until you have visually scanned the area for
    suspicious persons or vehicles. Make sure you look into cars in the area to see if anyone is watching you.

    6) If a stranger approaches, move quickly to a highly public area, such as an open business or crowd of people.

    7) Avoid walking next to occupied vehicles.

    8) Avoid going to the carwash at night. During the day go with a friend.

    9) Avoid unnecessary travel at night, especially when alone.

    10) Do not provide any information on the phone to anyone you do not know personally, such as favorite activities, number of persons living with you, work or personal information.

    11) Make sure your home is secured with dead bolt locks and all windows have locking devices that remain locked during the day and night.

    12) Do not open the door to anyone you don't know! No matter what kind of information they share with you. If you don't have a "peep hole" or window in your front door please consider purchasing one.

    13) Avoid walking in desolate stairwells alone.

    14) Do not be afraid to call the police or security when you hear or see
    something suspicious.

    Special Tip

    "Your Car Keys".... YOUR PERSONAL SECURITY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS


    Next time you come home for the night and you put your keys away, think of
    this. It's a security alarm system that you probably already have and
    required no installation.

    Start keeping your car keys next to your bed on the night stand when you go to bed. If you think someone is trying to get into your house, or if you hear a noise outside your house, just press the panic alarm on your car key chain.

    Test it. It will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking the horn until your battery runs down or until you reset it with the button on the key chain.

    It works if you park in your driveway or garage. If your car alarm goes offwhen someone is trying to break in your house, odds are the burglar or rapist won't stick around. After a few seconds, all the neighbors will be looking at their windows to see who is out there and sure enough the
    criminal won't want that. Try yours to make sure it works before you rely on it.
    " You've Been Thunder Struck ! "

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    Keith Guest

    Default Re: Security Tips for the Holidays

    Here's a few more...

    Security Alert
    Professional pick pockets are operating in Oklahoma City at this time. They have moved from medical facilities to areas businesses. Their M.O. is to cause a distraction, usually to an elderly female, then while she is distracted by one individual a second individual lifts the wallet from her purse. A third individual acts as a look out and will occasionally distract witnesses who may be present. These are professional who are very skilled at their illegal trade.

    Please beware of your surroundings at all times when you are out. Here are some tips that prevent you from being a victim of these type of individuals:

    1) Keep your purse zipped or buttoned closed while you are carrying it.
    2) Shop with a friend and watch out for each other.
    3) If distract, clutch your purse and back away from the event.
    4) If you are the victim of an attempt theft call out for help.
    5) If you have your wallet or ID stolen, IMMEDIATELY call 9-1-1 and your bank and credit card company.

    These individuals when they are successful in lifting a wallet are at a bank within 20-30 minutes getting a cash advance with an ID with your name and their picture on it.

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