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Safe Shopping: Security tips for Shopping Centers
When it is the season for us to make our lists, check them twice and head off to the
malls for some serious shopping - and some potentially dangerous situations.
While you're on the trail for that perfect gift, be sure to practice these tips
for safe shopping:
Carry a pocketbook designed for safety. Purses that zip or snap shut are much
safer than those that stay open on top.
Wear a purse with a long strap crossed over your chest (this deters theft).
Drop off big loads of shopping bags in your car's trunk instead of carrying them
through stores, restaurants and high-traffic areas.
Resist the urge to put change, bills and credit cards in your coat pockets. They
could fall out easily. Take the extra time to return these items to your wallet
after purchases.
Dress simply and comfortably. Someone wearing designer duds and lots of jewelry
is more likely to be targeted than a shopper sporting jeans, sneakers and a
baseball cap.
Remember where your car is parked by recognizing details around you, such as the
nearest store entrance.
Park your car in a well-lit area for those afternoons when the sun sets early.
Have your keys in-hand when you leave the building to return to your car. Never
hold your bag open and fish for your keys while standing outside your car.
Know where your children are at all times. It's very easy for kids to be lured
away by the bright lights and festive atmosphere of the mall during the
holidays. (During serious shopping excursions, it's best to leave them at home.)
Don't let the joyous atmosphere of the holidays be dampened by crime or loss of
belongings in a crowded shopping center. A smart shopper always keeps safety in
mind!
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