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Top 10
steps to a more secure home |
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| 1.
Make communication your family's highest
priority. A family stays tuned to itself first, not the TV or
the Internet. |
| 2.
Teach your children respect for themselves
and for others. |
| 3.
Acknowledge your children's fears. Remind
children it's a parent's job to keep them safe and that you'll
protect them. |
| 4.
Walk the neighborhood with your family to
help children become aware of their surroundings. Teach them
when to avoid strangers and where to find a safe place in an
emergency. |
| 5.
Build self-esteem. At all ages, children
react better to approval and affection. |
| 6.
If you own firearms, protect your family and
your community by locking them up. Gain maximum security by
storing your ammunition in a safe location away from firearms. |
| 7.
Get to know your neighbors. Don't let fences
wall you off from relationships with the neighbors around you. |
| 8.
If you know of someone with a substance abuse
problem, don't look the other way. Help them get help. You can
make a difference. |
| 9.
Practice fire safety. Talk with your family
about the best response in the event of a fire — including how
to call 911 for help after exiting the home. |
| 10.
Minimize risks that threaten your financial
security. If someone makes you an offer on a product or
investment that seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Always verify a company's references through a reliable source.
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