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Teen party safety tips

JOBURG - AS MATRICULANTS finish their exams and prepare to celebrate the end of 2015 by attending the annual Rage Festival in KwaZulu-Natal from 26 November to 5 December, security company ADT urges youngsters to stay safe.

 

Theunis Kotze, ADT general manager Inland Region said, “While safety is a priority for the event organisers at many of these raves, everyone who attends should also take responsibility for their own safety.”

He added, “Students going away need to remember that although they are away from home, and while it is about relaxing and letting their hair down, it is important that they still keep their safety top of mind.”

Kotze has some advice for Grade 12s who will be celebrating at any of the festivals.

  •  Before leaving your accommodation for the day or night, ensure that anything valuable is locked away in a drawer or safe
  •  Never carry large amounts of cash and don’t go out wearing flashy or expensive jewellery
  •  If your accommodation is a holiday house or apartment, make sure all the doors are locked, the windows are properly shut and that the alarm is activated if a system is installed
  •  When out at different events and activities, be aware of your surroundings and arrange with your friends to keep an eye on each other’s belongings
  •  If you are approached by a suspicious individual, walk away and report it to the closest security or to the police
  •  Never leave without all your friends
  •  Do not accept a lift from a stranger, rather use transport provided
  •  Driving after a few drinks is not an option, call a taxi or use event shuttles if they are available.

Kotze urged parents to share these tips with their teenagers who, in turn, can share them with their friends – regardless of whether they are going away or just celebrating at home.

 

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