Home Safety Fundamentals
Your home should be your safest space. Secure doors and windows, improve lighting, and be cautious with unexpected visitors. Do not publicly share your living situation. Use peepholes, cameras, and safe routines.
Travel Safety Basics
Plan transport, accommodation, and check-ins before travelling. Share your itinerary with someone you trust. During travel, stay alert, control your belongings, and avoid isolating situations.
Transport & Ride-Share Safety
Verify drivers, sit in the back seat, avoid sharing personal details, and keep conversations neutral. If anything feels wrong, end the ride or exit in a well-lit area.
Car & Car Park Safety
Walk confidently, scan surroundings, keep keys ready, avoid sitting distracted in your car, and drive to public places if followed rather than going home.
Public Space Awareness
Use well-lit routes, avoid isolated ATMs, monitor who is near you, and trust your instincts. Purposeful movement reduces risk.
Common Predator Approaches
Offenders may use distraction, fake emergencies, over-helpfulness, emotional manipulation, or attempts to isolate you. Trust your intuition and decline politely.
Isolation Risks
Avoid unnecessary isolated paths, stairwells, or late-night shortcuts. If unavoidable, increase your awareness and stay ready to pivot.
