- Warden Information
- Emergency Preparation
- Travel Requirements
- Personal Security Suggestions
- Keep a low personal profile.
- Avoid ostentatious displays of wealth.
- Always be alert to your surroundings.
- Avoid dark and deserted areas.
- Avoid disputes with local citizens.
- Identify safe havens (e.g., police stations, hospitals, shopping centers, gas stations with armed guards) near the places where you live, work and visit on a regular basis.
- Be alert for possible criminal/terrorist surveillance near your residence, workplace, and places you visit on a regular basis. Look for parked occupied vehicles or strange pedestrians, etc.
- Vary your daily routine and lifestyle, as much as possible. Vary your times of departure from home to work and vice versa.
- Vary your routes to work and home, and other places you visit on a regular basis.
- Know where your family members are at all times. This is especially important for children and teenagers.
- Do not accept gifts or packages or rides from strangers.
- Teach children how to call for help and get assistance in an emergency.
Vehicle Related Security Precautions
- Always drive with your windows closed and your doors locked.
- Never enter a car without checking the rear seat to ensure that it is empty.
- Avoid trips to remote areas, especially after dark.
- Select well traveled streets as much as possible.
- Keep vehicles well maintained at all times, including a useable spare tire.
- Be constantly alert to road conditions and surroundings, to include possible surveillance by car, motorcycle or bicycle. All passengers should be vigilant.
- When traveling, pre-plan your route and one alternate.
- Never pick up hitchhikers.
- Whenever possible, drive to the center of the road, especially in rural settings, to avoid being forced off the road.
- Remain a safe distance behind the vehicle ahead to allow space for avoidance maneuvers, if necessary.
- Check side/rear view mirrors routinely.
- Never leave identifying material or valuables in the vehicle.
- Whenever possible, park near the entrance to stores or restaurants.
- Park near the guard post in parking lots, if possible.
- Avoid parking in isolated or dark areas.
- Be alert for suspicious persons when exiting or approaching your vehicle. Leave the area quickly if you see such persons and call for help.
- Whenever possible, park inside a secure parking area