Make sure side yards, garage areas and grounds are well lighted.
Leave a spare key with a trusted neighbor, friend or relative rather than
hidden under a doormat or over a doorway.
Lock windows and doors that are accessible to the outside. Pull shades or
drapes after dark – don’t advertise you are home alone.
Do not give out personal information or make appointments over the
telephone.
Install a door viewer and use it before opening your door to strangers.
Never admit a stranger unless you are absolutely certain about them – you may
wish to call to verify identification they present.
List only initials or your last name on mailboxes, telephone directories
etc.
On Campus or Campus Area
Avoid isolated places at night.
Do not travel alone, if possible. If you must do so, let someone know your
destination and expected time of arrival. The University Police Department
provides an evening escort service – call 924-2222 or X4-2222.
Walk with a purposeful stride. Use well lighted walkways.
Use public transit for long distances rather than walking. Wait with other
people, if possible. Do not stand close to the curb while waiting.
If you are accosted, yell “Fire!” rather than “Rape!” or “Help!”
In Your Office
Each office environment is different. UPD crime prevention specialists
will assist in evaluating your work environment and suggesting ways to
maximize your safety.
If your department has a “panic alarm”, know its location and how to
activate it.
If you work alone, after hours or on weekends call UPD at 924-2222 to
advise patrol officers of your presence. Be sure to call when you leave.
In Your Car
Park only in well lighted areas
Walk to your car with keys ready.
Check your back seat before entering your car.
Keep doors locked at all times.
If you have a breakdown, raise your car hood, put on your emergency lights
and remain in the car with doors locked. If someone stops to offer help, stay
with your car -- ask them to telephone the police or a tow service.