Crime Prevention For
The Elderly
Crime and fear of crime create
special problems for the elderly. Understanding the
nature of the problem and knowing what to do to avoid
being a victim of crime can help you. The following
commonsense advice can be effective when you follow the
tips.
Walking Around
| In Stores
| Your Car
Banking
| Around
Home
Walking Around
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- Always plan your route
and stay alert.
- It's better if you walk
with more than yourself, bring a friend.
- Stay away from buildings
and doorways; walk in well it areas.
- Have your key ready when
you approach the door.
- Don't dangle your purse,
carry it close to your body.
- Don't carry large
purses, keep it to as little as you need.
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In Stores
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- Don't display large sums
of money.
- Never leave your purse
unattended.
- Use checks or credit
cards when possible.
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In Your Car
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- Always keep your car
doors locked, whether you are in of out of
your car.
- At stop signs and
traffic lights, keep the car in gear.
- Travel well lit and busy
streets.
- Don't leave your purse
or bags on the seat. Place them on the floor
where they become more difficult to reach.
- If there are many bags
or any boxes, put them in the trunk. Your
car is less tempting a target if they can't
be certain there's something of value in it.
- When returning to your
car, check the front and rear seat before
entering.
- Never pick up
hitchhikers.
- If your car breaks down,
pull over as far onto the shoulder as
possible. Turn on your hazard lights
(flashers), pop and raise the hood, then
lock yourself in the car and wait for help.
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Banking
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- Avoid being robbed by
using Direct Deposits. This allows your
government checks to be placed directly into
your bank account. Your bank would have more
information on this service and others that
are available for seniors.
- Store your valuables in
a Safe Deposit Box.
- Never give your money to
someone who introduces themselves as a bank
official.
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At Your Door/Home
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- Always check through a
window or peep hole to see who is on the
other side.
- At night, close your
blinds and draperies.
- Lock your doors,
windows, and garage before going to bed.
- Vary your daily routine.
- Use a "Neighbor Watch"
system. A concerned neighbor is often the
best protection against crime because
suspicious persons activities that are
noticed are usually reported.
- Don't leave notes on the
door.
- Leave lights on when you
go out for the evening.
- Don't place any keys
outside your home, this includes mailboxes,
door mats, door trim, garbage cans, under
rocks, the flower bed, or under outside
furniture.
- Notify neighbors when
you're away on a trip. Cancel any deliveries
you have. Either stop mail from going to
your house or have it collected by a
neighbor. Arrange to have your lawn mowed or
walks shoveled depending on the season.
- Be wary of unsolicited
home repair offers. Deal only with reputable
businesses.
- Keep an inventory with
serial numbers and photographs of reasonable
appliances. Leave copies in a safe place.
- Don't hesitate to report
suspicious activities around your home.
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