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Guidance
Here are some tips to help you navigate and stay safe in large crowds. Sometimes you come across them, sometimes you just have to respond to them.
Surviving large crowds can be challenging, especially in situations where there is limited space, high density, or potential for panic.
Be mindful of where the crowd may be going. If a large sporting event, people may be focussed on heading to car parks or public transport points. If you know these locations, it can assist you skirting around these areas.
Be prepared and informed
Before entering a crowded area or event, familiarize yourself with the layout, exits, and emergency procedures. Stay updated on any potential risks or safety concerns related to the event or location.
Activate the most appropriate Live Sharing feature in Ylore, so your location visibility is known.
Maintain situational awareness
Pay attention to your surroundings and stay alert. Gauge the type of crowd and the feeling.
Be aware of the people around you, potential hazards, and any signs of trouble or unrest.
Avoid distractions such as excessive phone use or wearing headphones that may limit your awareness.
Stay in groups if possible
It’s generally safer to stay with a group of people you know when navigating large crowds.
If you’re attending an event or moving through a crowded area, try to stay close to your companions and establish a designated meeting point in case you get separated.
Plan your entry and exit routes
Identify the entry and exit points in the crowded area and plan your route accordingly.
If possible, arrive early or leave later to avoid the peak rush of the crowd.
Move with the flow of the crowd
In densely packed crowds, it’s often more practical to move with the flow rather than against it.
Trying to go against the crowd can lead to collisions or unnecessary stress. Maintain a steady pace and go with the movement until you reach a less crowded area.
Avoid congested or bottleneck areas
Be cautious around areas where the crowd is particularly dense or where there are potential bottlenecks, such as narrow streets.
These areas can pose a higher risk of accidents or crowd surges.
Try to find alternative routes or wait for the congestion to ease before proceeding.
Trust your instincts
If you sense an unsafe or uncomfortable situation, trust your instincts and take appropriate action.
If you feel overwhelmed, find a less crowded area, seek assistance from event staff or security personnel, or exit the crowd altogether if necessary.
Stay calm in emergencies
In the event of an emergency or panic situation, try to remain calm.
Panicking can lead to irrational decisions and make the situation worse.
Follow any instructions from authorities, seek a safe exit route, and assist others if possible.
Activate the Ylore Help Alert.
Remember, personal safety should always be a priority. If you have concerns about attending an event or being in a large crowd, consider alternative arrangements or consult with event organizers or local authorities for guidance.