Safety Tips for Black
Friday Shoppers
The
day after Thanksgiving, also known as Black Friday, is the biggest shopping day
of the year. When it comes to cashing-in on the day’s deals, the motto is
“If you snooze you lose.”
Many
stores will open at 12:01 a.m. on Friday and some retailers will even open
their doors on Thanksgiving eve in hopes that they can entice people out of
their post-turkey dinner food coma. For serious bargain-hunters, the day is the
ultimate shopping extravaganza that requires a strategic plan, including store
maps and item locations, that’s hatched days in advance. Others take a less
organized approach, but are still hungry for a deal or this year’s hottest
holiday toy.
The
combination of too-good-to-be-true deals and shoppers hopped up on copious
amounts of caffeine and tryptophan can be dangerous, though. Overzealous
drivers can make parking lots a zoo and sleep-deprived shoppers are less likely
to pay attention to the road. Unfortunately, Black Friday, which is considered
the unofficial start to the holiday season, also brings out thieves,
pickpockets, and others who are looking to take advantage of unsuspecting
shoppers.
Whether
you’re leaving the house at the crack of dawn (or dusk) in search of Black
Friday deals or saving your holiday shopping for the last minute, keep these
safety tips in mind when navigating the parking lots and wandering the aisles.
- When backing out of a parking
spot, be aware of waiting cars, others who are backing out at the same
time, and motorists who speed through lanes.
- Lock all doors and roll up all
windows even when leaving the car for a short period of time.
- When shopping, keep gifts in
the trunk or hidden from view in the interior of the car. Also, put all of
your packages in the trunk before departing one parking lot and driving to
another. Waiting until your next shopping destination allows others to see
packages go into the trunk of your car and then you departing into the
mall or store.
- Avoid parking next to vans and
large trucks that block your space from general vision of others.
- Make a mental note or write
down exactly where you park your car to avoid wandering around longer than
necessary.
- During the day, park away from
buildings to reduce the chance of dings from car doors or shopping carts.
At night, avoid secluded areas and park directly under lights whenever
possible.
- Have your keys in hand when
leaving a store. Also, look underneath your car before you reach it;
criminals have been known to lie underneath in wait.
- Bring gifts in the house with
you instead of leaving them in the car.
In the Store:
- Use a credit card to avoid
thefts of large amounts of cash that are irreplaceable.
- Shopping with a single credit
card is preferable because it’s easier to cancel one, rather than several,
if your wallet or purse is stolen.
- Keep purses zipped and close to
your body. Never leave a purse unattended in a shopping cart where it is
more susceptible to theft.
- Keep a reference list of phone
and account numbers for all your credit cards in a safe place at home.
- If possible, carry keys, cash,
and credit cards separate from each other.
- For freedom of motion and clear
visibility, do not overload yourself with bags when leaving a store and
returning to your car. It’s difficult to defend yourself with when you’re
carry a lot of packages.
- Use ATMs in well-populated,
well lit locations. Do not throw ATM receipts away at the ATM location.
- Remember there is increased
safety in numbers. Avoid walking alone and leave malls and stores well
before closing time to assure a more active parking lot. Ask mall security
to walk you to your car if you feel you are not safe.
In
additions to remembering these safety tips, you should also review your
insurance policies with your ReduceMyInsurance.Net independent insurance agent to make sure you
have the proper coverage in case an accident or theft does occur. Liability
coverage will protect you if you hit another motorist, collision coverage will
cover the damage to your car, and comprehensive coverage will insure you for
damage by vandals or theft of your vehicle.
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