Out of harm's way. Personal safety at home and away from home
Description
A parking lot at night, a lonely cash machine, a questionable Internet chat room: for muggers, stalkers, and other criminals, these are ideal hunting grounds for potential victims. Filmed in a compelling question-and-answer format involving law enforcement officers and a diverse group of adults, this no-nonsense program suggests safety protocols to use with cars, ATMs, elevators, the Internet, and the telephone; when exercising outdoors; and in the workplace and at home. The bottom line? Stay alert, act with confidence, and be prepared.
Runtime
26 min
Subjects
- Health risk assessment (51)
- Safety (6)
- Product safety (33)
- First aid in illness and injury (57)
- Quality of life (97)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c2002
Database
Films on Demand
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