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Safety when out and about How to stay safe when you are out and about. Easy Read Factsheet Surrey is one of the safest places in England. The chances of a crime happening to you are very low. This factsheet will give you tips to help you stay safe. It is safer to go out with a friend. It is safer to go out in daylight.

Tell someone where you are going and what time you will get home. Always take these things with you when you go out: Make sure it has credit and is charged up. Your keys. Your mobile phone. Don t carry more money than you need. A personal alarm. Money. ICE Card In Case of Emergency In Case of Emergency card. This says who to contact in an emergency and gives people information about your health. They are free from your local olice Station. Look after your friends when you are out together. Help each other stay safe and to get home safely.

Keep to safer places when you are out and about. Busy places with streetlights and lots of people are safer. Don t walk through lonely places like these on your own. Subways Alleys arks Try to look confident when you walk. Hold your head up high. Keep your shoulders back. Smile - this will make you look and feel more confident. ractise walking confidently at home and with friends.

Don t use your phone outdoors. Use your phone in a shop or cafe. Keep valuables like jewellery, phones, music players and keys out of sight. Keep your bag, wallet or purse on you at all times. Never hang your bag or coat on the back of a chair. Keep your bag closed and at the front of your body where you can see it. Keep your coat and bag where you can see them. If you hang your coat on a coat stand do not leave things in the pockets. Some clubs have a cloakroom where they will look after your coat and bag.

If you go walking or jogging a lot, don t always go the same way. Don t listen to music when walking or jogging. Listening to music can stop you noticing what s going on around you. Always walk or jog facing oncoming traffic. This means a car cannot pull up behind you. Don t walk home on your own after an evening out. Walk home with friends or take a taxi.

Getting a taxi when you are out and about. It is best to book a taxi in advance. If you haven t booked a taxi do not put yourself in danger. Always get a taxi from a taxi rank or taxi office. Never accept a lift from a stranger who approaches you - even if they say they are a taxi driver. Getting money out. If you need to get money out use a cashpoint machine that is inside a bank if you can. This is safer than using a machine that is on the street. Make sure people can t see your IN number.

Don t accept drinks from people you don t know. Only let people you know and trust buy you drinks. Never leave your drink out of sight. If your drink looks or tastes odd, don t drink it. If you feel ill, ask for help from a friend or the bar staff. If you think you are being followed. Walk to where there are lots of people like a shop or a station and ask for help. Then call the olice by phoning 999.

If someone tries to take something from you, let them have it rather than risk being hurt. Then call the olice by phoning 999. If you are attacked use your personal alarm. help Shout for help as loudly as you can telling people to call the police. Try to get to a safe place and call the olice by phoning 999. Always tell the olice if you are abused when out and about. hone 101 to talk to the olice. In an emergency phone 999. There are eight Easy Read Crime revention Factsheets. rotecting your home How to protect your home from burglars. Easy Read Factsheet Surrey is one of the safest places in England. The chances of your home being burgled are very low. This factsheet will give you tips on how to keep your home safe. Fit strong locks on your front and back doors. Ask your locksmith for locks that meet the latest British Standards. Travelling safely Safety when out and about rotecting your home Visitors to your home Mate crime Internet and phone bullying Identity theft Keeping secrets For more advice visit the Surrey olice website: www.surrey.police.uk If you are hard of hearing or speech impaired, textphone on 18001 101 (non-emergency) or 18000 (emergency) or text us on 07786 204020 or 999 (register at www.emergencysms.org.uk). Factsheets developed and designed by The Clear Communication eople Ltd in partnership with Surrey olice as part of a Stop Hate Crime project funded by The Learning Disability artnership Board in Surrey. Version 2 - July 2013