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1. Are You O. K. ? is a telephone reassurance program sponsored by the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office for seniors or disabled citizens of Fort Bend County. This program makes a computer generated telephone call each day to the participant to check on their welfare.
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2. Don't let vandals know when you are away, stop newspaper delivery the easy way. Contact Houston Chronicle IN.TOUCH
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3. Teach your child safety tips in small, repeated, positive doses.
Avoid using the word stranger! Children think they know people
more than they actually do, and the term stranger is ineffective.
Most children are molested, abused, abducted, or exploited by someone
they know. Remind your child always to Check First before going
anywhere with anyone!
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4. Unlocked cars are an easy target for thieves and vandals. Park the car in the garage overnight and always lock the car when it is left outside. Last but not least, never leave valuables in the car.
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6. Do you know the FBI's Tips for Internet Safety? |
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7. URBAN GATORS & SNAKES:
From time to time, because of all the water around the Greater Houston area as well as the many acres still undeveloped, alligators & snakes will appear on the scene. Become more aware by reading the full article.
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