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Safety: At home

At home

Many people feel the safest at home. Even at home, though, there are some important steps you should take to protect yourself.

  • Photo of a girl in her roomAlways know who is at the door before opening it. If you’re home by yourself and do not recognize the person, do not open the door.
  • If you’re home by yourself, do not let others know. Only your parents should know you’re alone.
  • If you’re home by yourself and someone calls asking for your parents, tell him or her that your parents aren’t available and offer to take a message.
  • If a stranger wants to use your phone, tell him or her you can’t help.
  • If there is a stranger in your home, leave right away. Don’t try to talk to the person. Go to a neighbor’s house and call the police.
  • Keep your doors and windows locked at all times.
  • Keep emergency numbers for police, fire, and poison control handy.
  • If your house has an alarm system, make sure your parents show you how to use it.

Read "Dealing with an emergency" for tips on being prepared. You can also print out quick reference sheets on:

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Last updated July 2007

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