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By September 8, 2025No Comments

Make sure your child knows:

  • Their full name, age, address, area code, home phone number and parents’ work/cellphone number.
  • How to use a pay phone to make both local and long distance phone calls.
  • How to contact police, fire and EMS in an emergency (9-1-1) and in a non-emergency (403-266-1234).
  • To use the same route to and from school.
  • Where the safe places are to play (front and backyards, playgrounds).
  • What places to avoid (vacant lots, dark, wooded, bushy areas).

If your child is being followed by a person or car, make sure they know to do the following:

  • turn and run in the opposite direction;
  • get a description and licence number of the stranger’s vehicle if possible;
  • run to the closest safe place; and,
  • stay in open areas that are visible.
  • Remember to tell them that uniformed police officers are friends who can be trusted.

The stranger rules

Familiarize your child with “the stranger rules” – these rules will help keep them safe.

  • Never talk to strangers.
  • Never take anything from strangers.
  • Never go anywhere with a stranger.
  • Do not be fooled by tricks or phoney conversation.
  • If a stranger tries to grab you, yell, scream and kick.
  • Never tell a stranger you are by yourself or that your parents or guardian are not home.
Sean Chu

Sean Chu arrived in Calgary from Taiwan in 1985 speaking not a word of English, and within 7 years he was a sworn officer with the Calgary Police Service. From that point on Sean worked with the Calgary Police Service as on Officer for 21 years in a number of roles until 2013.

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