| Tips for a Safe
Holiday Season
As you
would expect from a police department web site, we have some great
"anti-crime" suggestions to assist in making your holidays as pleasant
as possible. However, we also feel that we should use this an
opportunity to promote non-crime related safety as well. Thus, before
leaving this page, please visit the
web site of the
Illinois State Fire Marshal, where you will find some excellent and
useful information. We hope that you will take a few
minutes to read that information as well.
When Parking

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Try to park in well-lit areas.
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Always
close the windows and lock your car, even if coming back "in a minute."
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Hide small valuables in the glove box or under the seat. Lock larger
items in the trunk or
cover them up. Regardless of what may be in them, all shopping bags
are a giveaway to a thief and
even the smallest item is a temptation. In other words, do not make your
vehicle an attractive target.
While Shopping
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Try to avoid
carrying large amounts of cash.
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Stay alert and be aware
of what's going on around you.
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If you carry a purse, keep it close to your body, preferably in front of
you where you can see it, and cover the clasp or flap with your hand or
forearm. Never carry open bags or purses without flaps or zippers (an
easy mark for a pickpocket).
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Men should carry their wallets in an inside coat pocket or side pants
pocket; not in the rear pants pocket.
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Never overburden yourself with packages. Being loaded down may make it
difficult for you to keep track of your purse or wallet or to respond to
a situation.
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When shopping with children, hold their hand as much as possible. Teach
them that if they get separated from you in a shopping mall, they should
go to a security guard or store clerk for assistance. Make sure they
understand to never go into the parking lot to look for you or the car.
For The Home
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Take an
extra minute to make certain that doors and windows are locked before
going out. Don't forget about the overhead garage door.
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Leave lights and/or a
radio on so that it looks like someone is home. The installation of
inexpensive timers can help with this.
●If
you are going out of town, there are several things you should do prior
to leaving. Make sure to install at least one timer. Also, ask a friend
or relative to watch your home and bring in the newspapers and mail (of
course, having these deliveries stopped is good also).
●Ask
the person to make the house look "lived in" by rearranging the curtains
periodically and shoveling new fallen snow (an obvious sign to a
burglar).
Finally, if you are going out of town, don't forget to
contact the police department and request a vacation watch. You can
arrange this by calling 815-675-2596. You can also access a
Vacation House Watch form via this web
site, print it out, and drop it off or fax it to the police station.
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