PRESS RELEASE
June 6, 2014

Summer Safety Tips from FCSO

 

After a hard, cold winter summer is finally here.  Schools are out for the summer, kids are home and everyone is looking forward to short pants, relaxing by the pool or trips to the lake or the beach.  Vacations beckon us from exotic and distant locations.  So, summer is a time for celebration and creation of great family memories.  Unfortunately, its also a time of increased criminal activity and risk of accidental injury.  Fortunately, a little common sense will go a long way to avoid those problems. Here are a few Tips from the Florence County Sheriff’s Office which can reduce your risk of becoming a victim of crime or accidental injury.

 

Tips for Parents

  • Provide a list of phone numbers of neighbors, family and friends that your child can call in an emergency if you are not at home.  Make sure they know how to dial 911 and when it is appropriate to do so.
  • Establish rules for using the internet.  Children should have adult supervision when online. Make sure your child knows not to give out personal information on the internet.
  • Know the route your child will take to and from given locations, and remind them never to take a shortcut or deviate from the agreed-upon route.
  • Require your child to check in with a parent or other designated adult before leaving the house and when returning home.  Teach your child that there is safety in numbers and it is best to be with a group when not accompanied by an adult.

 

Tips for Homeowners

  • Keep all doors closed and secured, including garage doors.  
  • When planning a vacation, make sure to make arrangements for your mail and newspaper delivery to be stopped or picked up by a neighbor.  Leave interior lights on timers to create the impression that your house is occupied.  Let a trusted neighbor know your vacation plans and how you can be contacted in the event of an emergency.  Set your alarm system.
  • Notify FCSO if you anticipate being away for a long period of time so your residence or business can be placed on the property watch list. 
  • Beware of door to door salesmen who do not have a license.  Be particularly wary of anyone who asks to inspect the home unsolicited.  Demand to see identification and don’t hesitate to confirm the legitimacy of the salesman.  Honest vendors will not mind your asking. 

 

Tips for Drivers

  • Be alert for more children than normal playing in neighborhoods and residential areas and slow down, especially around parks and playgrounds.  Children are more likely to follow a bouncing ball into the street than watching for traffic.  Try to anticipate this impulsive behavior before it is too late and tragedy strikes.
  • Don’t leave valuables or cash in your car, even if it is locked.  Visible electronic devices, money and other items are an open invitation for would-be thieves.  NEVER leave a gun in the car, even if it is concealed in a console or glove compartment.  Many of the guns used to commit property crimes are stolen from vehicles.  Responsible gun owners ensure that no one has access to firearms other than competent and authorized individuals.
  • Don’t drink and drive, period!  Enhanced DUI enforcement is underway and we are committed to reducing the number of alcohol related fatalities in Florence County.

 

“We want this to be a safe and fun summer for everyone, full of good times and family memories,” Sheriff Kenney Boone stated.  “Observing these and other common sense safety rules will go a long way toward making it a reality.”  

 

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Captain Michael M. Nunn
General Counsel/P.I.O.