12. To prevent yourself from being
hurt, remember the these:
Things that can hurt you are all around.
All it needs to hurt you is one mistake.
You need many ways to protect yourself.
The thing that can hurt you may be near.
17. How old are you?
Are you a boy or girl?
Where do you live?
What is your phone number?
What is your name?
What school do you go to?
When is your birthday?
What is the name of your father?
REMEMBER…
DON’T give your personal or family
information to strangers.
19. THINGS TO ASK YOUR
PARENTS AND LEARN
1. Ask and write down
emergency names &
numbers.
2. Ask how to use the phone.
20. THINGS TO ASK YOUR
PARENTS AND LEARN
3. Ask how to properly lock
doors and windows.
4. Do not open the door and
talk to strangers.
21. THINGS TO ASK YOUR
PARENTS AND LEARN
5. Ask an older person to be
around when swimming.
6. Ask why it is not good to play
with plastics or eat any food
you do not know or creep
into small spaces.
22. THINGS TO ASK YOUR PARENTS
AND LEARN
7. Ask why it is not good to play
with medicine.
8. Ask how to remove a
block in the throat.
9. Ask how to do first aid.
23. THINGS TO ASK YOUR PARENTS
AND LEARN
10. Ask why it is not good to play
with or leave lying around things
that can cause fire or wounds.
11. Ask about the dangers in the
internet.
24. THINGS TO ASK YOUR PARENTS
AND LEARN
12. Ask your parents to show
you how to prevent dangers in
your house.
25. 1. Look if it is safe for you to help.
2. Look at the danger if there
something you can if so, do what
you have to do
3. Call for emergency help.
4. Watch the area until help arrives.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF
AN ACCIDENT.
26. WHAT TO DO IF A STRANGER
GETS YOU
1. Shout, kick, bite, strike,
struggle and create noise to
attract attention.
2. Do what the kidnapper asks
you to do.
27. WHAT TO DO IF A STRANGER
GETS YOU
3. Listen to and memorize the
voice and manners of the
kidnappers and the
surrounding area.
4. Eat the food they serve you.
5. Keep yourself busy.
28. OATH FOR SECURITY
1. I promise not to talk to and walk
away from strangers.
2. I promise not to tell anyone any
information about my self and
family.
3. I promise to tell my parents or a
friendly adult if a stranger is
trying to talk to me.
30. JOEL JESUS M. SUPAN
Author
FIELD OF EXPERTISE
Organizational Security Education
&Training
Security Services Management
Security Business Intelligence
Corporate Security Management
Corporate Intelligence and Investigation
Risk Management
Crisis Management
Business Continuity
34 Years of Security Practice
Past Chairman- CHED TC BSISA
Member - PNP SOSIA Advisory Council
Member - PNP SOSIA Uniform Board
Graduate - PMA CLASS 1981
Officer - American Society for Ind’l Security
Member - Phil Society for Ind’l Securitye
Author - The Art and Science of Security
Inventor - Pepperella