The holiday season brings good times and happy moments with family and friends coming together to celebrate, but it also brings thieves who are ready to take advantage of any opportunity.
Residents should be aware and take precautions to minimize the risks during the holiday season says Deputy Sheriff Peter J. Judge of the Community Outreach Unit.
“As the holiday season approaches, malls, other retailers and grocery stores are more crowded than usual with busy shoppers,” Judge said. “Keep the following safety tips in mind when going out to shop, and the rest of the year, too.”
● Keep careful track of your bags and other packages.
● Report any unattended packages to security or staff.
● Beware of strangers approaching you for any reason.
● Be sure not to buy more than you can carry.
● If you must shop at night, park in a well-lit area.
● Double check that you have your credit cards and check book after you pay for your items.
● Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
● Pay for purchases with a check or credit card when possible.
● When approaching or leaving your vehicle, be aware of your surroundings.
● Do not leave packages or valuables on the seat of your car.
● Be sure to locate your keys prior to going to your car.
● Make sure your car is locked.
● When using an ATM or point of sale terminal ensure no one is “shoulder surfing” as you enter your PIN.
He also recommends additional measures if parents go shopping with their children.
● Never allow children to make unaccompanied trips to the restroom.
● Make a plan with children in case you get separated.
● Go over the dangers of strangers with them.
● Children should never be allowed to go to the car alone and they should never be left alone in the car.
If you are going out of town to visit family over the holidays or at any time of year, if you are leaving for an extended period of time, it is suggested that you make arrangements with a neighbor or family member to keep an eye on your house and pick up your newspapers and mail.
You also can call the Policing Unit at 305-278-4001 and have a Watch Order placed on your home.
And when presents have been opened, especially large expensive items, it is best not to put the cartons at the curb for bulky waste pickups, because that will advertise the presence of those new and desirable items in your home for burglars to see. Break up those cartons and put them in the recycling can.
For New Years, always be careful with fireworks to prevent injuries and fires.
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