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Seniors Take Action to Ensure Personal Security
(NAPSI) Many older Americans are taking steps to help secure their personal safety
and security, especially as they balance the desire for independence with the
challenges of declining health. The good news is that crime rates affecting older
Americans are actually lower than they may seem. The U.S. Department of Justice
reports that the number of violent crimes has decreased during the last decade.
The even better news is that, by taking a few simple safety precautions, seniors
can reduce their risk and increase their sense of security in their daily lives.
- Check door locks. Replace any nonfunctioning or poorly installed locks. Make sure
that your garage is equipped with a sturdy lock as well.
- Install exterior lighting. A well-lit home can deter nighttime break-ins.
- Make your house look occupied. When you're out of town, use light timers to mimic
your normal routine. Cancel newspaper and mail delivery, so that papers don't pile
up outside.
- Know your neighbors. Keep neighbors' phone numbers near your phone with emergency
information. Inform neighbors of your travel plans and any scheduled deliveries or
home maintenance appointments.
- Install an alarm. Security companies offer a wide range of alarm options, including
systems that provide medical alert services.
- Stay safe on the street. Always walk in well-lit areas. Ask a friend to accompany you
or tell someone where you're going.
Neighborhood involvement is another key to deterring crime on a street or block. Seniors
who want to protect their homes and help raise awareness in the community can join
neighborhood watch groups. Those interested in forming a group can contact the National
Association of Town Watch (www.NationalTownWatch.org) for information.
Don't let fear of crime get you down. "When seniors feel unsafe, they may begin to withdraw
from normal activities," said Scott Perry, executive vice president and chief operating officer of
Bankers Life and Casualty Company, an insurance company that specializes in the senior market. "Over
time, fear and reduced activity can lead to feelings of social isolation and depression."
Perry's company, a national life and health insurer specializing in the insurance needs of seniors,
encourages seniors to recognize security issues and take steps to feel safe in their homes and
communities. For more tips for seniors, visit www.Bankers.com and
click on "Senior Resources."
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