Keeping Kids Safe
  • Teach kids how to use the telephone for emergencies.
  • Help kids memorize important phone numbers.
  • Teach kids to not talk or play with someone they don’t know.
  • Teach kids to not accept a ride or gifts from someone they don’t know.
  • Maker sure your kids know where to go for an emergency.
  • Instruct your kids to tell you if anyone touches or speaks to them in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable.
  • Know where your kids are, who they are with, and when they will be back.
  • Enroll your kids in a first aid or babysitting course.
Parenting About Alcohol and Drugs
  • Learn about the current alcohol and drugs of choice and talk to your kids.
  • Listen; let them share their feelings and experiences.
  • Learn the laws and remind them of the consequences of getting caught.
  • Refer your kids for medical and physiological evaluations as necessary.
Considering Moving Off-Campus?
  • How safe will your commute be to campus (escort service, shuttle service, etc.)?
  • Do security/police patrol the grounds/buildings?
  • Is an intercom system used or are peep holes installed in doors?
  • Are there emergency phones?
  • Are adjacent properties maintained?
  • How secure are the locks/doors?
  • How often are the locks changed?
  • Are there dead bolt locks on the exterior doors?
  • Is the parking adequate and safe?
  • Are there secluded or dark areas near the buildings?
  • Is there a Neighborhood Watch program?
  • Is there an adequate fire safety detection and evacuation system in place?