Here’s how to party hard but safe

Party responsibly and never neglect your own personal safety.

Exams are almost over and matriculants are preparing to party ’til the soles of their feet hurt. Several big parties and festivals are being planned across the country for matriculants.

Agnieszka Gryn, the general manager at Inland Region Fidelity ADT Security, said, “Sadly, every year there are incidents of matric deaths through road accidents, drinking, drug overdosing and more.

“There are also numerous incidents of theft of valuable items and vandalism. We are appealing to matrics to party responsibly and never neglect their own personal safety.”



Gryn clearly cares about the well-being and safety of matriculants as she put together easy safety tips for those who will be celebrating away from home in a possibly unfamiliar area.

Gryn stated that 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 or go out wearing flashy or expensive jewelry. 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 and your belongings.




Consider appointing a designated driver or someone who agrees not to drink and will be responsible for getting everyone home safely.

“Parents, please speak to your matric kids and share these tips with them. The reality is that matriculants will be partying. Let’s encourage them to do it as responsibly as possible.

“It may also be worth speaking to your security provider about personal safety apps that are available as well as services such as Meet and Greets to ensure peace of mind,” she concluded.



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