" Number one : Never state someone if you live alone . "

This week, beauty blogger and content creator, Lydia Wilson, known as@_BeautyByLMarie(who you can also connect with atbeautybylmarie.com), asked women on Twitter to share advice forwomen living on their own for the first time.

To the LADIES on my thallium who have experience on their own ( no roommates etc .. ) in their own property , what ’s a piece of advice you ’d give a young madam move out on her own ? I ’m gathering some info for my niece .

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1.This Twitter user shared plenty of tips, including having your locks changed the day you move in and having a fire extinguisher and crowbar at your place:

  • have the curl changed the day you move in . flash landlords keep the same curl and previous residents can have key copies.- privacy movie or sheer curtains- multitude a hemipteron - out bag for emergencies- sports meeting neighbors- fire asphyxiator and crowbar

2.This user shared other tips for extra security — like getting a Ring camera and cameras at every entrance:

Get a tintinnabulation tv camera . Cameras at every entrance . Get a security system . portion out your lo with somebody at all times . Pay attention to your surroundings . If you have the option do n’t park in the same space everyday but park in a well lit area . change of location whorl & https://t.co/laocjEE8bv

3.Others shared advice like putting cameras throughout the house for when you’re not home:

Buy cheap cameras and put throughout the theatre and have it record when she is n’t in and post alerts to her speech sound if an intruder come into her home .

4.And having basic tools for repairs:

Get introductory tool . I was never so lofty as when I got my mogul drill ( with all the add-on ! ) learn how to do basic mend via YouTube .

5.This user suggested learninghow to turn off water linesandflip breakers:

1 . Get a skillful simple toolbox with basics . Hammer . Screwdrivers . Box cutter . canal tape . Add to it over time.2 . Learn how to twist off urine lines and flip breakers even if you do n’t make out anything else.3 . Never live next to a peacock farm . Ever .

6.Some shared a variety of day-to-day tips, such as having people you can check in with and making your space your own:

Make indisputable you have citizenry you check in with everyday . Get some kind of security twist for your doors . Make your blank happy in the way you want it . Do n’t ever get a man move in 😂 .

7.And keeping up with your hobbies and getting to know the community around you — especially for emergencies:

Ohh those were the dependable class . Surround your home with lots of thing you love and that prompt you of the people you love . Stay in speck with your hobbies because you ’ll have stack of free clip . You do n’t desire an idle mind . Create a safe residential area for yourself by deal your meter …

8.This user shared cleaning tips and a ton of solid advice, including not posting pictures of your keys online:

Do n’t post a picture of your keys on societal medium on move in day!Don’t take picture out your windows or of your front doorway . Tell masses you date you have a roommate and only let them bang you inhabit alone when you imagine they ’re safe . The first time you have someone over to …

9.And speaking of social media, posting the entire interior of your space and mentioning when you won’t be home is a no-no:

do n’t post the whole interior of your home or when you are n’t gon na be there

10.This user spoke about keeping a lockbox somewhere hidden if you’re ever locked out, having two separate bank accounts, and being mindful of the people you invite into your space:

keep a lockbox somewhere hidden yet approachable in case she ’s ever operate out ; have 2 separate banking concern accounts — one for bills + one for everything else ; and if you would n’t take them to church / temple , do n’t take ‘ em to your place bc your home is just as hallowed . 🫶🏽

11.This user shared advice like letting someone you trust know when and where you’re going out and getting acquainted with your neighbors, especially other women who live nearby:

Add your own whorl to your door . Landlords should never be rely . Always tell someone when you are going out and where you are live . If you could not tell someone , leave a note in your home with the particular . Be friendly with a char neighbour and never too friendly with your male person …

12.This user shared five safety tips, including never telling someone you live alone, avoiding the ground floor/garden units in the apartment, and having a safety plan that’s specific to the floor plan of your space:

1 Never tell someone if you dwell alone#2 Get a Ring camera they ’re a with child first line of defense#3 Try your best to avoid earth floor / garden whole if in an apartment#4 Reinforce door and window and practice operating them#5 Create a base hit plan that includes , # 2 and …

13.And finally, this user added a few eye-opening tips, like not having an Uber or Lyft drop you off at your actual house, in case of any sketchy drivers:

Be VERY conservative who you tell you go alone . apply a neighbor menage or a cross street to take hold of an uber / lyft if they expend that . I had a bad experience being dropped off by a sketchy uber driver and i was like welp they have my address now . Some kind weapn by the doorIt can be …

You can read the full threadhere.

Screenshot of a tweet saying, "Surround your place with lots of things you love and that remind you of the people you love."

A list of advice from a Twitter user for young women moving on their own

"Add your own lock to your door. Landlords should never be trusted."

"Never tell someone you live alone"

"Be VERY cautious who you tell you live alone."