How do college students do well in anti-theft work
First, how to take care of your property? With the development of economy and the improvement of people's living standards, nowadays college students often have some expensive daily life and study articles such as MP3, mobile phones, cameras and computers, and some students even put hundreds of thousands of yuan in cash in their dormitories. Due to the lack of certain safety awareness, it is easy to be lost or stolen. So, how can we prevent money from being stolen? (1) Usually, you only need to carry a small amount of pocket money with you, deposit a large amount of cash in the bank in time, set a password, and you can take it when necessary. (2) Valuables such as 2)MP3 and mobile phones should be locked in drawers or cabinets when not in use. Take it with you or entrust it to a trusted friend when you leave school during the holiday. (3) Some valuables that are not often used in daily life and study are best not to be placed in the dormitory, such as computers, mobile phones and other items. 2. How to prevent the deposit in the credit card (passbook) from being stolen? With the increasing popularity of credit cards in social life, cases of stealing credit cards (passbooks) also occur from time to time. The main feature of this kind of cases is that insiders are more likely to commit crimes, and thieves obtain the password of the card through various possible channels, and then steal the deposits in the credit card (passbook). How to prevent this kind of theft? (1) Credit card (passbook), password, ID card, etc. It should be stored separately, so that even if it is lost or damaged, the credit card (passbook) can't take away the deposit in the card (passbook). (2) Pay attention to the confidentiality of passwords. Put the paper with the password in a hidden place where others can't easily find it. Don't just leave it lying around. As long as the password is not leaked, the security of the deposit can be effectively guaranteed to a certain extent. Usually go to the bank or ATM to deposit money, and do it separately to avoid revealing the password to others. Even good friends should take precautions. "It is essential to guard against people." (3) If the password has been leaked or may have been leaked, the password should be modified immediately, and the confidentiality of the new password should be paid attention to. (4) Always check your personal belongings. Once the credit card (passbook) is found to be stolen or lost, you should immediately report the loss to the issuing bank by telephone and go to the issuing bank to reissue it in time. If you find that your deposit has been stolen, you should report it to the school security office or the public security organ in time. Third, how to do a good job of anti-theft in student dormitories? Once the dormitory is stolen, it will cause undue losses to students and affect their normal life and study. Therefore, it is particularly important to do a good job of anti-theft in student dormitories, which requires students' care and cooperation. Students' dormitories mainly do the following work: (1) Students who leave the dormitory at last should close the doors and windows, take insurance with them if they have insurance, and form good habits. According to a thief who was caught, he once found a bedroom left unlocked when he failed to find a classmate, so he pushed the door and stole a camera and several calculators from the room. (2) Don't stay in the dormitory with outsiders. There are clear regulations on the management of school dormitories: students are not allowed to stay in dormitories with outsiders. However, there are also some college students who violate the regulations and meet classmates or fellow villagers who have not seen each other for a long time in primary and secondary schools. They lost their due vigilance, warmly welcomed them and stayed in the dormitory with peace of mind. I didn't know there were gentlemen on the beam among "classmates" or "fellow villagers". They often take advantage of the empty dormitory to sweep away the cash and valuables in the dormitory. (3) drawers and cabinets should be locked. As the saying goes, there is no need to harm people, and there is no need to prevent people. Many thefts in the dormitory were committed by people familiar with the situation. Therefore, students should form the good habit of locking the door behind them. (4) Students who live on the first floor should keep their clothes and valuables away from the window when they go out or sleep at night to prevent them from being hooked off the window. (5) Take care of your keys, and don't lend them to others or give them to others for safekeeping. If dormitory members lose their keys, they should report to the dormitory management department as soon as possible and replace the dormitory door locks in time. (6) Lock the door when sleeping at night. In a school, several dormitory students woke up in the morning and found that the clothes they took off at night were thrown outside the door, and the wallets in their pockets were gone, only to realize that they had been patronized by thieves. Most of these thieves sneaked in after 12 in the afternoon while their classmates were asleep. Especially in summer, the weather is hot, many students like to sleep with the door open at night, and people are not very alert after sleeping, so the dormitory is prone to theft. (7) Be wary of illegal traders entering schools to commit crimes. (Security Office)