Safety tips and Crime fighting



Safety and crime fighting can go hand to hand. You don't to be a super hero to fight crime in you community, is all a matter of been organized as a neighborhood and maintaining and encouraging the basic safety rules. The following list reviews safety measures and crime fighting techniques that you can star applying in you community.

1.Design a flier or banner for your school that teaches young children how to stay safe at home.

2.Design a flier or a banner of after-school safety tips.

3.Offer a workshop prior to July 4th preventing children about the hazard of playing with fireworks.

4.Report dangerous intersections so they can be fix.

5.Teach children in your neighborhood about bicycle safety.

6.Create a campaign that generate poison awareness.

7.Volunteer at the fire department.

8.Report broken fire hydrants.

9.Put together an emergency kit for your home.

10.Collect money for a good cause.

11.Design a holiday safety flier.

12.Start a campaign against teen suicide.

13.Volunteer at a police station.

14. Volunteer as a swimming pool lifeguard.

15.Conduct a bike neighborhood watch.

16.Sponsor a drug free events.

17.Start a neighborhood watch program.

18.Organize a workshop about self defense.

19.Design a anti-violence, anti-drug, anti-crime, brochure.

20.Create and distribute a list of hot-lines for kids who might need help.

Community services involving safety and crime fighting are really valuable to the community. Is thanks to a worried neighbor that organizes a neighborhood watch, or noble friend who volunteer as firefighter that communities grow. Safety and crime fighting is everyone job not just the police but if you do happen to see something suspicious, don't try to face it alone call the neighbors or 911.

The kids are the world's future. We should nurture, guide and protect them. We should teach by example not by , because action speak louder than words, like . This is why giving is important so that they know the difference between right and wrong.

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