As the school enters its hiatus and many students leave campus, those who stay during the break should take precautions to make sure they stay safe.
With fewer people in the area, that also provides criminals with better opportunities to commit their crimes. But there are a few things you can do to significantly reduce your risk of being targeted by an offender.
“These are things we want our campus community members to be doing year-round, but the campus environment during the break makes these tips particularly helpful,” said Lt. Joan Fiesta.
Use SafeWalks. The free walking escort services provided by trained Student Patrol officers continues every night during the summer. Call 217-333-1216 to request a walking escort.
The police department never closes. There are always officers standing by and happy to assist whenever needed. If something does not feel right, it probably isn’t — you should call police immediately if you feel your or someone else’s safety is in danger. Always call 911 in an emergency or 217-333-1216 in a non-emergency situation.
Walk with friends, and without distractions like music devices or texting. Fewer people and traffic also means less natural surveillance, so you’ll need to be extra aware of who and what is around you.
Lock your doors. Criminals know summer means fewer people, and therefore, fewer witnesses. They will take advantage and burglarize homes and vehicles, but the easiest way to deter them is by locking your doors.
Campus bus schedules are reduced, so travelers should plan their route on the Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District website. Those walking on campus at night should use SafeWalks, or make arrangements to walk with a friend.
If you’re going on vacation, remember the same safety rules apply. Always be aware of your surroundings, stay in groups and have a plan to get back to your hotel or wherever you’re staying. Keep valuables and money secured away while you are gone.