7th August 2017
In light of recent UK terrorist attacks, it pays to be attentive while in a crowd. By being aware of your surroundings, you can stay safe at home and while abroad on holiday this summer. Here’s how to safely travel in a crowd:
- Be aware of the exits while in public or on public transport.
- Carry a charged mobile so you can get information on any developing incidents and can call for help if necessary.
- Have confidence in police and security forces. Make sure to follow their advice when danger arises.
- During an incident, immediately leave the scene as directed by authorities or in the opposite direction of the perceived threat. Find a safe location, and only move if you must find a more secure location.
Once in a safe location, attempt to communicate with close friends or family members. Make sure to account for any other members of your party, and seek medical assistance if necessary
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