Some Simple Safety Tips for Carefree Lifestyle

Ivan Dimitrijevic
4 min readJul 7, 2016

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Maybe you are not aware that some of your everyday habits can actually compromise your safety. Unforeseen circumstances are not only stressful, but can also inflict serious damage to both your psychological and physical health. One thing is for sure, crime and accidents numbers are on the rise in almost every city around the globe. This is why it is important to read the following safety tips that can help you feel safe.

If You Are a Driver

Every couple of months you should check if your car’s mechanical parts are working as intended. For instance, make sure to replace malfunctioning suspensions, because those can cause mechanical damage to your car, resulting in an accident on the road. Before going on a long road trip, make sure to check motor oil levels and the pressure in your tires.

Before you press that Start button or turn the key to start the car, put on a seat belt. You would be surprised how many lives could have been saved by this simple safety measure. Look at this like a habit. The best way for it to become your automatic behavior is to practice it always, no matter how short of a drive you’re taking.

While driving, you should keep car doors locked at all times, especially if you are driving through big cities. Another thing while driving — get a Bluetooth headset. Don’t stare at your cell phone. It is 2016 and there are many cool gadgets you can have to help you avoid getting distracted by your phone while you drive. Another great bit of advice is not to pick up hitchhikers, especially if you are a female driver.

When you are walking from your workplace or grocery store to the parking lot where you’ve left your car, it may prove useful to have the car keys ready in your hand. This way you can spend less time exposed beside the car looking for your keys in your pockets or purse. Try to avoid dark parking lots, because statistics say that many women get attacked there.

While at Home

There are few really basic and simple tips to help you make your home safe. One of the easiest precautions is, of course, locking your doors. This applies for everyone. Even if you are living in a safe neighborhood, your door should remain locked. You should also consider reinforcing the doorframe and getting a sturdier front door. Also, why not make use of that peephole?

One quick look through a peephole can save you from many unpleasant situations. If you don’t recognize the person on the other side, you can to decide if you want to answer at all or have a short conversation with the door closed.

Get an emergency supply kit, both for your home and your car. A perfect emergency kit consists of: first aid kit, charger for you cell phone, matches, flashlight, copies of important documents, some cloth, canned food and water.

Smoke detectors are cheap and very easy to install. Get one for each room where you have sources of heat.

Find Ways to Get Yourself Ready

Self-defense classes are available in almost every city. Start learning basic moves. We are not implying that you should become a martial art expert, but knowing some of the defense tactics can improve both your self-confidence and physical strength.

Every now and then, find time to read about natural disasters. Gathering basic information about possible disasters in the geographical region you live in can help you survive if such events occur.

This list of tips can help you work towards building a carefree lifestyle. You don’t have to do everything all at once. After all, you know yourself best. Work on a list of items you would like to address first, and then slowly work through them. Keep in mind that taking a proactive approach and thinking preventively can get you halfway to the lifestyle you desire. Feel free to browse through many other safety tips that can be found online.

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Ivan Dimitrijevic
Ivan Dimitrijevic

Written by Ivan Dimitrijevic

I help B2B companies in creating high-quality content that drives traffic, engagement, and conversions.

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