Safety During an Explosive IncidentGo to an area that has an exit
If possible stay in a part of the house you can get out of quickly. Not a bathroom (near hard surfaces), kitchen (knives), or near weapons.
Go to a room with a phone
Call 911, a friend or a neighbor, if possible. Inform them if there are weapons in the home.
Know your escape route
Practice how to get out of your home safely. Visualize your escape route.
Have a packed bag ready
Keep it hidden in a handy place in order to leave quickly, or leave the bag elsewhere (a friend’s house) if your abuser searches your home.
Devise a code word or signal
Tell your child/ren or neighbors so you can communicate to them that you need the police.
Know where you’re going
Plan where you will go if you have to leave home, even if you don’t think you’ll need to.
Trust your judgment
Consider anything that you feel will keep you safe and give you time to figure out what to do next. Sometimes it is best to flee and sometimes it is best to placate the abuser.
Remember advanced planning can prevent serious injury or even death.
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