How To Keep The New School Year A Safe One

Kari Garcia 
Director of Public Relations 
Allied Universal 
Phone: 949-826-3560 
Email: Kari.Garcia@aus.com 

 

Allied Universal Back-to-School Safety Tips

IRVINE, Calif. – Aug. 21, 2023 – As the new school year ramps up, Allied Universal®, the world’s leading security and facility services company, offers important safety tips for families and students.

With more than 60 years of expertise in the security industry, Allied Universal is a leading provider of security services for K-12 schools, campuses and higher education institutions.  These safety tips are designed to ensure the well-being of students, families, faculty and staff this school year. 

Editor Note:  Security experts who specialize in safety strategies for educational settings are available for interview.

Higher Education Safety Tips:

  1. Be cautious online: Be careful what you share online – particularly on social media. Avoid sharing location details that can put you at risk. Be mindful of cyber threats, online bullying and inappropriate solicitations.
  2. Know your surroundings: Get to know the safest routes around campus, vary your routes and stick to well-lit, populated parts of campus. Be aware of people and situations around you. Listen to your gut if something or someone doesn’t feel right. 
  3. Understand campus safety and security services: Be familiar with the security and safety services on campus. Know who to call in the event of an emergency and how to use security services such as escorts or shuttle services as needed.
  4. Secure living spaces: Take ownership of your personal space. Keep doors and windows secured. Never allow strangers or unauthorized visitors into the building or your room. Use approved entrances and exits for routine travel and emergency exits for emergencies, and never leave doors propped open.

K-12 Safety Tips:

  1. Teach personal safety: Empower your child to take steps to ensure their own safety such as understanding their surroundings, knowing where to find help, avoiding talking to strangers and knowing the basics of their school’s emergency plan.  
  2. Discuss online safety:  Teaching your child online safety rules is critical to keeping them and your family secure. Emphasize the importance of being careful about what they share online, particularly on social media and sharing details about their location.  Encourage them to share any online bullying and inappropriate solicitations they encounter.
  3. Understand safety protocols of your child’s school: Parents, guardians and students should be familiar with the safety protocols and programs in place and how to use them in situations like lockdowns, active assailant response and mental health and medical emergencies.
  4. Communicate with school administrators: Open, transparent dialogue between school administrators, parents, guardians and students is essential for safety awareness,  response procedures and best practices.

To read more back to school safety tips, visit our Instagram page and click on the “Back to School” Story: https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18379743118014577/

 

About Allied Universal 

The world’s leading security and facility services provider and trusted partner to more than 400 of the FORTUNE 500, Allied Universal® delivers unparalleled customer relationships, innovative solutions, cutting-edge smart technologies and tailored services that enable clients to focus on their core businesses. With operations in over 100 countries, Allied Universal is the third-largest private employer in North America and seventh in the world. Annual revenue is more than $20 billion. There is no greater purpose and responsibility than serving and safeguarding customers, communities and people. For more information, visit www.aus.com.