bloomington insurance agent - smart with smart phone article

Great Article – thought we’d share especially if you are in crowds around the holidays –

A Dallas insurance professional was recently mugged in broad daylight at a Dallas Area Rapid Transit station. As he was checking his iPhone for messages, two teenagers ran up to him, grabbed his brand-new phone, knocked him over, and sprinted away. He had 12 stitches on his face and 7 on his arm. His knee
was also severely bruised. A Dallas police officer told him that theyfield 2-3 incidents like this per day.

A 48-year-old Dallas woman was looking at her cell phone as she began to cross the street a couple of months ago. She was fatally struck by a motor vehicle, with two witnesses stating that she failed to look for oncoming traffic before stepping into the intersection.

The driver of a Tennessee school bus that crashed last December, resulting in the death of two students and a teacher’s aide, was reportedly receiving and sending texts just before the accident. The US Department of Transportation reports that cell phones are involved in 1.6 million auto crashes each year.
causing hundreds ofthousands of injuries and costing 6,000 lives.

With these unfortunate situations in mind, here are some cell phone safety tips to remember and share with others:

    1. Keep your cell phone out of sight while in public settings. When there are lots of people milling about, your cell phone should not be in your hands.
    2. Put your cell phone in your pocket or your purse if you are a pedestrian. Paying close attention to your surroundings is vital when walking or jogging the streets of a city.
    3. Do not write, send or read a text message while driving. These actions put you (and those around you in harm’s way. You breaking the law, especially in school zones.
    4. Share your location mindfully. More apps now allow you to pinpoint your friends’ locations. If you use an app like this, do so only with trusted friends and family.
    5. Use your smartphone’s security features and activate the “find my phone” feature. Check out these links for details

Apple device: Find My iPhone Activation Lock
Android device: Turn Android Device Manager on or off

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