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Security Tips
TIPS FOR THE FAMILY AT HOME
- Restrict possession of house keys.
- Ensure all entrances and windows are locked at all
times.
- Use your alarm, especially when you are at home.
- Be alert to strangers; write down tag numbers of
suspicious vehicles and if possible, a description of the occupant's).
- Treat with suspicion any inquiries regarding the
whereabouts or activities of family members.
- Be alert to public utility crews and other foreign
nationals requesting access to your residence. Check their
identities through your peephole before allowing entry.
- Try not to draw attention to yourself.
- When going out, travel in small groups.
- Vary your movements as much as possible. Do not
become predictable.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR CHILDREN
- Never leave young children alone or unattended.
- Instruct your children to keep doors and windows
locked, and NEVER to admit strangers.
- Show your children where to find emergency numbers.
- If you must leave children at home alone, keep the
house well lighted and notify your neighbor (if appropriate).
- Advise your children never to leave home without
telling parents where they are going, whom they are going with, and
when they will return.
- Advise children to refuse automobile rides from
strangers and refuse to accompany strangers anywhere on foot -even
if the stranger says that mom or dad sent them and said it was all
right.
- Children should report immediately to the nearest
person of authority (teacher, police) anyone who attempts to
approach them or who is suspicious.
DOMESTIC EMPLOYEES
- Inform domestic employees regarding security
responsibilities.
- Instruct your domestic help as to which phone or
other means of communication is to be used in an emergency
situation.
- Ensure domestic help knows where the emergency
numbers are located.
- Do not discuss sensitive topics within employees’
hearing.
- Domestic help should be instructed not to give
information about the family to any incoming caller, unless they are
absolutely certain the caller is a friend of relative of the family.
They should not identify the family, the address, or confirm the
telephone number to unknown callers.
SECURITY PRECAUTIONS WHEN YOU ARE AWAY
- Leave house with a "lived-in" look.
- Stop deliveries.
- Do not leave notes on doors.
- Do not hide keys outside.
- Use a timer to turn lights on/off varying times and
locations.
- Leave a radio on.
- Hide your valuables.
TELEPHONE SECURITY
- Answer the telephone only with "Hello" or
the word "Hello" in the local language.
- Do not give your name, family name or telephone
number. If the caller asks for this information you should respond
"whom are you trying to call" or "what number are you
trying to reach".
- Do not converse with the caller. The more you say,
the more likely it is that you will receive a follow-up call.
- Use of telephone answering machine permits
screening of incoming calls and can help eliminate nuisance calls.
The recorded message should be generic and in a male voice. It
should be devoid of humor or music.
DRIVER AWARENESS
- Before leaving your home or office to get into your
vehicle, check the surrounding area to determine if anything of a
suspicious nature exists. Display the same alertness before exiting
your vehicle.
- Before entering your vehicle, check for suspicious
objects on, in and under your vehicle. Look for smudge marks,
especially near wheels wells. Look for hanging wires.
- DO NOT touch suspicious objects.
- Vary your routes. Most attacks take place near the
victim’s residence because that part of the route is least easily
varied. Do not always pull out of your driveway and drive in the
same direction to a certain point then vary your route. One-day pull
out of your driveway and drive left, the next day pull out and drive
right.
- Do not allow your vehicle to get boxed in. Keep a
safe distance from the car in front of you. Given the traffic
patterns in Indonesia this can be difficult. However, you should do
the best you can.
- Do not use the "express lane". When you
use the express lane, if something were to happen to one of the
vehicles in front of you, you have no place to maneuver.
- Be alert when driving. Always keep the doors and
windows locked.
- If while driving surveillance is suspected, do not
stop or take action that could lead to confrontation. Try to get a
description of the vehicle and occupants if possible. However, do
not place yourself in danger to get this information. NEVER drive
home, drive to nearest safe haven (Embassy, Police Station) and
report to your Embassy.
- If under attack, do whatever is necessary (execute
turns, jump curbs, etc.) to leave the area. Go to the nearest safe haven.
TRAVELING BY TAXI
- Whenever possible, call for a taxi from a reputable
taxi company.
- Before getting into a taxi, ensure there is only
the driver in the taxi.
- Do not allow the taxi driver to stop to pick-up
another person, even if the driver says the other person is a friend
or relative. If the driver stops to pick someone up, get out.
- When you get into a taxi, always note the taxi
number and driver’s name. Reputable taxi companies require their
drivers to display permits, which have the driver’s photographs
and name.
- Always insist the meter be used.
- Before getting into a taxi, make sure the driver
agrees to take you to your destination.
- Never take taxis from "brokers."
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