Tips for Safety Planning for Tenants at Risk of Domestic Violence
Think about people and organizations who will support you; share information about your situation with people you trust.
Think about and practice how you would get out of the house safely.
Prepare a bag with extra clothes and key documents for you and/or your children.
Make copies of key documents and your keys, and leave them with a trusted friend.
Decide on a code word to use with children or your friends to let them know you are in danger and that they should call 911.
If you feel like you are in imminent danger, move to a room with an exit and stay away from enclosed spaces with possible weapons, such as the kitchen.
Leave and go to a neighbor, friend, or relative’s house, if possible.
Call 9-1-1 and the police can transport you to a hospital or safe place.
Keep any evidence of abuse, such as: photos of bruises or cuts, ripped clothing, or damaged property; threatening voicemails, texts, or emails; and medical or police records in a safe place and backed up electronically or extra copies with an individual you trust.
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