As we all go through the hustle and bustle of holiday planning, we often lose site of the lack of security and dangers around us. We all are out there shopping and spending and so are the opportunists to take advantage. It’s the most dangerous time and when we put our guard down the most.
So before you head out to the malls and shops for marathon days of shopping for your family and friends, heed this advice before heading out. Taking a few prevention measures can help keep your holiday memories fun and memorable.
The following tips can help you be more careful, prepared and aware during the holiday season.
ATM Safety - Be extremely careful using ATM machines
• Use them in populated places and be constantly paying attention to what’s going on around you.
• Try to go during the daylight hours.
• If you must go at night, pick a machine that is well lit and visible to passing traffic.
• If anyone is lurking near the machine, pass it up and find another.
At the Mall – Lots of distractions
• Try to shop when the mall is less crowded -- during the weekday, or at night when malls stay open late for holiday shoppers. Avoid the weekend rush, when it's easy to lose children among crowds.
• Don't dangle your handbag from your shoulder. You are creating a perfect setup for a purse-snatcher. Instead, keep your purse tucked tightly under your arm, or better yet, don't even carry a purse. Wear a fanny pack facing the front instead. Besides allowing your hands to be free to hold onto or carry your child, you’ll eliminate the possibility of leaving your purse behind or having it stolen.
• If you use pockets, place your checkbook, cash, or credit cards in your front pockets. Only bring one or two credit cards and a limited amount of cash with you.
• Spread your money around in different pockets. That way a pickpocket can't clean you out in one fell swoop.
• Avoid carrying your checkbook, cash, and credit cards all together in one wallet, because a thief who gets the whole package together can cash checks with your identification and run up a large credit card bill in a short amount of time. Keep your keys separate, too.
• Don't "flash" large rolls of money in public. You never know who's watching!
• Check to see you’ve been given back your card once you’ve paid for what you bought.
• Watch your credit card slip being filled out - and make sure it's not passed through the machine more than once. Ask for your carbons.
• Keep your credit card receipts in safe place when you get home and check them against monthly bills.
• Make a list of your major credit cards, their account numbers and the phone numbers to call if cards are lost. Keep this list at home.
• If you’re not sure a shopping bag will be available, take one of your own to the mall.
• Consolidate as many packages as possible, or make several trips to your car to deposit packages in the trunk. Don't allow yourself to become so burdened down with packages that you become a tempting target.
• Avoid carrying large, heavy packages that block your vision and make you a target for purse-snatchers.
• Keep an eye on your child. It's okay to let children look around and have fun while they shop, but they also need to understand that it's important to stay near their parents.
• Bring a babysitter, friend or older child to help watch your youngest, especially when waiting in long lines.
• Teach your son or daughter what to do in the event you get separated. The best option is to instruct your child to look for a security guard or police officer, or go to the customer service desk where people are trained to help.
In the Parking Lot – A prime area for targeting, don’t go alone.
• Always park where there is plenty of light, not only around your car, but also from your car to the mall or store entrance.
• Once your car is parked, familiarize yourself with its location so you can find it without delay.
• Don't hesitate to ask for a security escort if you feel unsafe.
• Use the trunk of your car to keep your packages out of sight.
• Keep your car locked at all times.
• When walking through parking lots, be sure that you are aware of your surroundings. Walk with authority. Don't look like a victim!
• Have your keys in your hand before you go to your car.
Honda Mall of Georgia wishes you and your family the best during this holiday season. Safety is a critical part to your family joy and fun. We are here to answer any questions you might have about the security options with your Honda. Give us a call at anytime and we’d be happy to walk you through the features and options.
Happy Safe Holidays!
Your Friends at Honda Mall of Georgia
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