Wednesday, October 28, 2015

How to Keep Yourself Safe Living in a Small Student Community

Student communities do have their own fair share of safety concerns. Students have electronics and gadgets that are pretty expensive and targeted by criminals. To keep yourself safe, you need to take some precautionary measures.

1.     Always tell someone where you are going
If you are planning on meeting someone you don’t know or visiting a place you’ve never been to, make sure you tell one of your friends. Everyone is vulnerable to crime and it’s important to keep people on the loop in case of anything.

2.     Use safe means of transport
Using your own car in a small student community can be costly and inconvenient which is why most students use public transport. However, if it gets late, don’t over think about the cost of a taxi because your safety is more important especially if you’ve visited a place you are not familiar with.

3.     Know what’s happening around you
You need to always be on the lookout for any signs of danger or security concerns. Listen to the buzz around campus to familiarize yourself with common criminal activities and how to keep yourself safe. Beware of the people around you and do not invite strangers into your apartment while you are alone. This applies to fellow students as well. 

4.     Don’t show off
You might have the latest electronic gadgets in your apartment but nobody needs to know. Make sure you position these items in such a way that they can’t be easily spotted from the window. Don’t leave money lying around in your apartment especially when you have friends coming over.

5.     Keep your spare keys safe
Leaving your spare keys under the mat or close to the window is a huge security risk. In fact, your spare keys should never be left outdoors.  Have one of your close friends keep one for you and do not attach a tag on the key that reveals your name and phone number. Criminals can connect the dots and find their way into your house. 

6.     Lock all doors and windows
Leaving your doors and windows open when you go for classes can be a huge risk. In fact, many burglaries can happen during the day when most students are out for their classes. If your doors or windows cannot lock properly, call for maintenance services to be done as soon as possible.

7.     Get insurance for your valuable stuff
Student insurance is quite cheap and you can be able to protect your most valued assets from theft. Keep photographs of all your stuff that you want insured together with their receipts and serial numbers. It’s going to be easy for them to be found if they are stolen.

8.     Consider secure storage when you are away
If you cannot manage to travel with your valuables when you are going home for the holidays, arrange for a storage company to keep these items for you. You can enjoy your holiday in peace; resting in the knowledge that your valuables are safe.

Posted By: Athens Commons http://athenscommons.com/

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