Safety Planning

IN AN EMERGENCY

If you are at home & you are being threatened or attacked:
•        Stay away from the kitchen (the abuser can find weapons, like knives, there)
•        Stay away from bathrooms, closets or small spaces where the abuser can trap you
•        Get to a room with a door or window to escape
•        Get to a room with a phone to call for help; lock the abuser outside if you can
•        Call 911 (or your local emergency number) right away for help; get the dispatcher's name
•        Think about a neighbor or friend you can run to for help
•        If a police officer comes, tell him/her what happened; get his/her name & badge number
•        Get medical help if you are hurt
•        Take pictures of bruises or injuries
•        Call a domestic violence program or shelter (some are listed here); ask them to help you make a safety plan


HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF AT HOME

•        Learn where to get help; memorize emergency phone numbers
•        Keep a phone in a room you can lock from the inside; if you can, get a cellular phone that you keep with you at all
times
•        If the abuser has moved out, change the locks on your door; get locks on the windows
•        Plan an escape route out of your home; teach it to your children
•        Think about where you would go if you need to escape
•        Ask your neighbors to call the police if they see the abuser at your house; make a signal for them to call the
police, for example, if the phone rings twice, a shade is pulled down or a light is on
•        Pack a bag with important things you'd need if you had to leave quickly; put it in a safe place, or give it to a friend
or relative you trust
•        Include cash, car keys & important information such as: court papers, passport or birth certificates, medical
records & medicines, immigration papers
•        Get an unlisted phone number
•        Block caller ID
•        Use an answering machine; screen the calls
•        Take a good self-defense course


HOW TO MAKE YOUR CHILDREN SAFER

•        Teach them not to get in the middle of a fight, even if they want to help
•        Teach them how to get to safety, to call 911, to give your address & phone number to the police
•        Teach them who to call for help
•        Tell them to stay out of the kitchen
•        Give the principal at school or the daycare center a copy of your court order; tell them not to release your children
to anyone without talking to you first; use a password so they can be sure it is you on the phone; give them a photo of
the abuser
•        Make sure the children know who to tell at school if they see the abuser
•        Make sure that the school knows not to give your address or phone number to ANYONE


HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF OUTSIDE THE HOME

•        Change your regular travel habits
•        Try to get rides with different people
•        Shop and bank in a different place
•        Cancel any bank accounts or credit cards you shared; open new accounts at a different bank
•        Keep your court order and emergency numbers with you at all times
•        Keep a cell phone & program it to 911 (or other emergency number)


HOW TO MAKE YOURSELF SAFER AT WORK


•        Keep a copy of your court order at work
•        Give a picture of the abuser to security and friends at work
•        Tell your supervisors - see if they can make it harder for the abuser to find you
•        Don't go to lunch alone
•        Ask a security guard to walk you to your car or to the bus
•        If the abuser calls you at work, save voice mail and save e-mail
•        Your employer may be able to help you find community resources