Sexual Assault : Tips to Protect Yourself While at Home

by Health Safety on September 22, 2008

While in their home, there are measures one can take to reduce the opportunity of becoming a victim of a sexual assault. The recommendations listed below are not all inclusive and are not to be construed as a guarantee that an assault will not take place.

  • Make sure all locking devices on windows and doors in your home can be locked securely, particularly sliding glass doors. Use the locks.
  • Keep entrances well-lighted.
  • Install a peephole in the door and always look through it when someone knocks.
  • Check the identification of a sales or service person before letting them in. Also, note whether or not they have on a company uniform. If in any doubt, do not open the door to them.
  • Don’t let any stranger into your home when you’re alone – no matter what the reason or how dire the emergency is supposed to be. Offer to make an emergency phone call while they wait outside.
  • Get to know your neighbors – someone you can turn to if you need help.
  • If you come home alone and find a door or window open or signs of forced entry, DO NOT GO IN. Go to the nearest phone and call the police.
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