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Top five safety tips
  • list of insurance policies and contact information
  • List of bank accounts and contact information
  • List of debt obligations, due dates, and contact information
  • Your family’s passports
  • List of doctors and contact information
  • List of medications, prescription numbers, and contact information of all pharmacies that you use
  • Copy of durable power of attorney, living wills, and healthcare proxies – Yours and all those of which you are attorney-in-fact or healthcare surrogate
  • Copy of each of your wills and all those of which you are the executor
  • Safety deposit box keys
  • List of investment, retirement, and bank accounts, with all contact information
  • Your original Social Security card (when you’re not using it)

If you receive a call from your credit card company about potential fraud on your account, hang up and call the number printed on the back of your card. If you are in a hotel and get a call to your room from its staff about a problem with your credit card or regarding the need to enter your room for a repair or any other reason – hang up and call back. The same holds true for any call that you receive from a party asking for any private information or for you to take a risky action – always hang up and call back at a pre-known, definitely authentic, number. Likewise, never give any information to someone who reaches you at a “wrong number;” people could be targeting you for identity theft or worse.

Keep your car keys on your night table. If like millions of Americans, your key-fob contains a panic alert button, and your car is in range of your bedroom, pressing the panic button will cause the horn to blast and the headlights to flash — potentially saving lives during a home invasion by scaring criminals away, alerting neighbors to the fact that an emergency situation is unfolding, and helping police to more quickly find your home.Accordion Content

Phone Number #1: In Case Of Emergency                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    It’s important to label one of your speed dial numbers with the exact words “In Case of Emergency,” or “ICE.”                                                                                                            If anything happens to you that renders you incapable of using your phone, a police officer, an EMT, or a stranger will know whom to call for you just by glancing at your phone. Phone Number #2: Poison Control 800-222-1222 Phone Number #3: Roadside Assistance  ???-???-???? Phone Number #4: A Trusted Neighbor  ???-???-???? Phone Number #5: Your Utility Company ??? Phone Number #6: A Locksmith ??? Phone Number #7: Your Child’s/Grandchild’s School ??? Phone Number #8: Car Insurance Claims ???
  • Never drink and drive – always have a designated driver.  The legal drink driving limit is a breath alcohol content of 0.24mg per litre. So the absolute maximum of one unit of alcohol consumed per hour, which constitutes 10ml of pure alcohol. Rather just not drink anything when you know you’re going to be driving. Rather safe than sorry.
  • Motorists can expect to be stopped at mobile testing stations where officials will test the roadworthiness of their cars. Drivers will also be tested for alcohol levels at all road safety law enforcement activations. 

Road Safety For Kids – 13 Rules Your Kids Should Know 1 Know Your Signals. 2 Stop, Look, And Cross. 3 Pay Attention – Listen. 4 Don’t Run On Roads. 5 Always Use Sidewalks. 6 Crossroads and Pedestrian Crossing. 7 Never Stick Hands Outside The Vehicle. 8 Never Cross Road At Bends. 9 Staying Safe On A Bicycle. 10 Staying Safe Inside A Moving Vehicle. More items…