There are a number of advantages when it comes to living alone. However, it also comes with a few safety concerns. You still never know who will be around the corner. Don’t become another victim; be sure to follow our tips.

1. All doors should be kept locked.

Always keep your doors locked when you are in your apartment or dorm. Make sure the doors are closed behind you when you come into the building and never leave your room unlocked, even when you are in it. There’s always a chance that someone might sneak in while you are unaware. Always try to remember to close doors behind you to ensure your safety.

2. Don’t lose your keys.

Even if you do everything you can to keep the doors locked, criminals might still be able to come into your house with a key. Always know where your keys are to prevent this. Never put them down in a public place or give them to friends. Also, before you bring your car into the repair shop, take off the house keys.

3. When it comes to safety, standing up for yourself is important.

If you aren’t getting all the security features you want, don’t be afraid to ask. If your lighting situation is less than ideal, discuss this with your supervisor or landlord. Talk to the campus security organization if you think a security phone near your dorm is a good idea. Request that the building employ someone to monitor those entering and leaving the building. You should feel safe where you reside (居住于), so stand up for your rights.

4. Be careful.

You still might find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation. Check your peephole (窺視孔) before letting anyone in. Whenever you witness something around your building that makes you uncomfortable or suspicious just dial 911. It is a good idea to always walk with a friend instead of alone. Become familiar with people who live in the building, so you can keep track of anyone that is a stranger.

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follow when living alone

Leave your doors2. as soon as you come into the building so that someone is not able to sneak in.

Never lose your 3. or give them to others.

4. up for your rights:

Discuss this with your supervisor or landlord if you are not 5.

with your lighting situation.

Request the building to have someone 6. to monitor

those entering and leaving the building.

Ask the campus security organization to fix a security7. near your dorm.

Be careful

Dial 911 when you find something uncomfortable or 8. .

When walking, keep your friends in9. instead of alone.

Be familiar with people in the neighborhood so that you will

pay attention to 10. .

 

1.Tips

2. closed/ locked

3.keys

4.Stand

5.satisfied

6.employed

7.phone

8.suspicious

9.company

10.strangers

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試題分析:一個(gè)人獨(dú)居的時(shí)候存在很多安全隱患,作者給讀者提供了一些建議怎么提高安全指數(shù)。

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