Youth Month: How to keep our youngsters safe and secure

Safety is a priority and must be top of mind for everyone.

June is Youth Month and provides an opportunity to celebrate, focus on and discuss all things youth-related including education, employment and lifestyle.

“A very important topic that must also be addressed during this period is safety,” said Fidelity ADT’s managing executive Stuart Clarkson.

“Safety is a priority and must be top of mind for everyone, particularly teenagers and young adults who are especially vulnerable to crime.”

Streetwise teens know that they do not have to leave home for their safety to be at risk.

Clarkson said knowing and applying basic safety advice can show them that staying safe can be easy, improve their awareness and help them take control in challenging situations.

Social media and the internet:

The internet has made communication faster and more fun; but it also makes it easier for predators to approach vulnerable teens.

It is important that youngsters:

Staying safe while out on the town:

Many young adults may find it is easy to lose track of time when you’re out having a good time with your friends. Following these tips will ensure that you can still have fun and get home safely:

If you are home alone:

 

Other articles you may be interested in:

Safety tips for parking your vehicle

Children learn road safety lessons

 

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