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1. Trust your instincts.

If something feels off, don’t ignore it — change direction, leave the area, or call someone you trust.
2. Share your location with someone you trust.

Use your phone’s live location feature when going out alone, especially at night or in unfamiliar places.
3. Keep valuables close and discreet.

Avoid displaying phones, wallets, or jewelry openly in crowded areas.
4. Use well-lit and busy routes.

When walking alone, choose streets with more foot traffic and lighting over shortcuts.
5. Carry a safety tool.

Consider pepper spray, a personal alarm, or even a whistle — and keep it easily accessible.
6. Be cautious with rideshares.

Double-check the license plate, driver photo, and name before getting in. Sit in the back seat if possible.
7. Limit sharing your real-time location on social media.

Post photos and updates after leaving the location to avoid revealing where you are in real time.
8. Learn basic self-defense moves.

Even a few simple techniques can give you confidence and might help in emergencies.
9. Lock your car immediately after getting in.

Whether parked or just starting to drive, lock your doors first.
10. Stay alert — not distracted.

Avoid walking while looking at your phone or using headphones at full volume.
🌸 Safety is about prevention, not paranoia.
Stay aware, stay connected, and share these tips with your friends and family!
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