Sheriff Hill of Durham County offers some safety tips for those
youngsters who will be walking back and forth to school this
year.
“Parents can teach their
children the following safety tips which will inform the youngsters of the
danger signs to watch for and avoid in walking back and forth to school,”
Sheriff Hill said.
“Drivers should be cautious
of children walking back and forth to school,” added the Sheriff. “We can all learn from the safety tips
below and abide by them to make Durham County safer for
all.”
·
While walking, remember to
always travel with a friend. Two
heads are better than one, especially if there’s an
emergency.
·
A
stranger is anyone you or your parents don’t know well.
·
You or your friend must
never take candy, money, medicine or anything else from a
stranger.
·
If a stranger in a car asks
you questions, don’t get close to the car (you could get pulled in) – and never
get in the car.
·
Strangers can be very tricky
– they can ask you to walk with them to “show” them something; they can offer to
pay for your video game, or ask you to help them find a lost dog or cat. Don’t be fooled!
·
Don’t tell anyone your name
or address when you’re walking and don’t think that because someone knows your
name that they know you – they may just be looking at your name printed on your
lunch box, school bag or T-shirt.
·
If you think you’re in any
danger, yell, and run to the nearest store or “safe house” or back to
school.
·
Always tell your parents or
teacher if a stranger has approached you.
“By taking the time to
carefully prepare your child on how to handle these situations, you can insure
your child’s safety whether they are walking to or from school, playing in a
playground or riding their bikes,” Sheriff Hill
concludes.
For further information
contact:
Name Capt. Rickey
Padgett Telephone (919)
560-0097