Luxury Apartments in Baton Rouge Service Announcement

 

Luxury Apartments in Baton Rouge

Service Announcement

 

Each year, more and more students in Baton Rouge take up running and walking because it is a quick, inexpensive way to stay fit. Many neighborhoods and groups have started walking clubs. Consider joining one, it’s also a great way to meet new people.

 

Here are few pointers to help you keep safe when you exercise outside in Baton Rouge.

 

Before You Leave The Apartment:

 

Plan your outing. Always tell someone where you are going and when you will return. Tell friends and family your favorite exercise routes.

Be certain to bring your cell phone or know where telephones or businesses are located along the course.

Wear an identification tag or carry a driver’s license. If you don’t have a place to carry your ID, write your name, phone number and blood type on the inside of your athletic shoe. Include any medical information.

Don’t wear jewelry or carry cash

Wear reflective material.

On the Road:

Stay alert at all times. The more aware you are, the less vulnerable you are.

Run or walk with a partner or a dog.

Don’t wear headsets. If you wear them, you won’t hear an approaching car or attacker.

Listen to your surroundings.

Carry a cellular phone.

Exercise in familiar areas. Know which businesses or stores are open.

Vary your route.

Avoid unpopulated areas, deserted streets and overgrown trails.

Especially avoid poorly lit areas at night.

Run clear of parked cars or bushes.

Ignore verbal harassment. Use discretion in acknowledging strangers. Look directly at others and be observant, but keep your distance and keep moving.

Run against traffic so you can observe approaching automobiles

Trust your intuition about a person or an area. React based on that intuition and avoid areas you feel unsure about.

Be careful if anyone in a car asks you for directions. If you answer, keep at least a full arm’s length from the car.

If you think you are being followed, change direction and head for open stores, theaters or a lighted apartment.

Have your door key ready before you reach your apartment.

Call the police immediately if something happens to you or someone else, or if you notice anyone or anything out of the

ordinary. It is also a good idea to check with police about any criminal activity in the area where you plan to run.

 

Stay Alert

Sometimes runners and walkers get lulled into a “zone” where they are so focused on their exercise they lose track of what’s going on around them. This state can make runners and walkers more vulnerable to attacks. Walk and run with confidence and purpose. If you get bored running without music, practice identifying characteristics of strangers and memorizing license tags to keep you from “zoning out.”

 

Running and Walking in the Evening or Early Morning

Okay, so you missed the opportunity to exercise during the light of day, but you still want to get in a quick mile before turning in for the night or before the sun rises. The best advice when exercising while it’s dark is to get off the streets and head to the security of a well-lighted outdoor track, or consider running on an indoor track or tread mill. If you are a walker, consider laps around an indoor shopping mall. If these options are not available or just aren’t for you, consider these tips before heading out of your apartment:

Make certain people can see you.

Think about where you are going and how well lighted it may or may not be.

Going out at dusk or at night is dangerous without some type of reflective device on your clothing. Many athletic shoes have reflective qualities built in, but also consider a vest with reflective tape.

Watch the road. Wet or icy spots are considerably harder to see in the dark.

Keep alert.

Dawn and dusk offer convenient shadows for muggers and other criminals.