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Guide to Living Alone
A guide to living alone: safety articles

Safety necessity

1. alarm: it is more convenient to choose the loud one and stick it directly on the doors and windows.

2. Visible cat's eye: installed on the door, do not open the door easily.

3. Door opener: to prevent someone from violently opening the door, it can also be carried when traveling, and it is difficult to forcibly pry it open from the outside.

express

1. Use a pseudonym when receiving goods without a real name.

2. Try to use the courier cabinet for small items.

3. When delivery needs to be signed, lock the door and sign outside the door, and then enter the house after the courier leaves.

4. Let the rider put the takeaway at the door and look through the cat's eye before going out to get it-make sure no one opens the door again.

Emergency call

1. Phone number of the police station where the community is located: In case of emergency, it is more efficient to dial 1 10 directly.

2. Residential property or R intermediary telephone: If the water, electricity and gas at home are broken, you can call directly for repair.

3. Hard-core friend phone: You can back up your keys for your friends, and sometimes you can help if you can't go home.

4. Leave your parents an emergency contact number: You can leave your parents a contact number including friends, roommates and partners in case you can't contact them in an emergency.

Vertical medicine box

Cold and fever medicine, gastrointestinal medicine, trauma medicine, painkiller, anti-inflammatory medicine, allergy medicine, thermometer, band-aid, alcohol, cotton swab, gauze, etc.