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Home Alone Safety
In today's world it is not uncommon for some children to have a "latchkey lifestyle" during their elementary school years. These tips can help families provide a safe environment while the kids are in charge.
Getting Home from School:
- Have a set route coming home from school and don't take short cuts. Communicate that route with your parents.
- Know when you should be home and share that with your parents. If you're going to be late, always call and let them know.
- Know safe places you can go to on your way home if you have trouble. A trusted neighbor's house would be great.
- If you confront someone or something that is suspicious to you, cross the street or change directions. Trust your instincts.
- Try to walk with others. It's much safer when you're with a group than by yourself.
- Don't accept any rides unless prearranged by your parents and it is someone you know and trust.
- Stay alert to what is going on around you to avoid being surprised.
Home Alone:
- When walking up to your house, look for anything out of the ordinary. If you spot something suspicious, go to a trusted neighbor's and call police. Wait for the police to arrive before entering.
- When you get home, call mom or dad and let them know you have arrived safely.
- Keep doors and windows locked and keep the garage door closed.
- If anyone calls, don't let them know you are alone. Tell them your parents are busy and will call them back soon.
- If someone comes to the door, use the peephole or look through a window to see who it is. Don't open the door to a stranger.
- Follow your parents' rules about activities and leaving the house. Make sure you tell them if you plan on leaving for any reason.
- If there is trouble, call 911 for emergencies. If its a non-emergency but something is suspicious, call (541) 942-9145 and talk to a police dispatcher.
For Parents:
- Have realistic expectations about your child's ability to handle being home alone. This includes intellectual and emotional skills as well as the ability to handle emergencies.
- Don't let convenience be the deciding factor to let your children stay home alone.
- Keep well informed about your child's friends, activities and schedule. Always provide them a way to contact you at a moment's notice.
- Ensure that the physical security of your home is adequate.
- Above all, spend time with your child and discuss their responsibilities when you are away. Listen to their concerns and resolve them.