| As a freshman, you may be particularly worried | | | | for anyone could take advantage of it. College |
| about your safety in the new college environment. | | | | Safety Tip #7: Do check your car every now and |
| This article is part 2 of the series that provides the | | | | then. There may be times when you would not |
| do's and don'ts of college safety that are applicable | | | | require using a car for many days. However, it is |
| not only to freshman but to everyone in college. | | | | important that you keep checking your car every |
| College Safety Tip #5: Do not play with your room | | | | now and then to ensure that it is still there and no |
| keys. The keys to your room are essential for your | | | | one has been misusing it. College Safety Tip #8: Do |
| entry and access to your stuff. If you lose them, it | | | | not leave your stuff unattended in the library. You will |
| could fall in the hands of someone who can take | | | | be visiting your library frequently during your college |
| advantage of it. If you do end up losing them, make | | | | years. While you are at the library, checking out |
| sure that you report it and get yourself a new set | | | | books or reading them, you may lose focus on the |
| of keys even if it means paying a fine. College | | | | stuff that you may be carrying. It is important that |
| Safety Tip #6: Do not leave your car unlocked. As | | | | you either carry them around or you keep an eye on |
| with your room, so with your car – lock it. Ensure | | | | them all through the time. |
| that you do not leave your car unlocked at any time | | | | |