Paris is a safe city. It is also a bustling urban center. Just like in any other big city, you should pay particular attention to your surroundings and be ready to reach out to the right resources should the unexpected occur.
You’ll find a few tips and key emergency support numbers on this page. Reach out the studentdevelopmentaup.edu (Student Development Helpdesk) if you have any concerns or questions about safety in Paris.
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INTERNATIONAL SOS (ISOS):
All Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ students are enrolled in (ISOS), a 24/7 emergency assistance provider available wherever you may be in the world.
Their number is at the back of your Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ ID card: 00 33 1 55 63 36 35.
Their worldwide helpdesks assist with urgent medical issues, security and logistical questions, medical advice as well as other non-emergency concerns about health, travel and more. ISOS can be contacted by phone, online, or using the (available in your mobile phone's app store). View the ISOS Assistance App on the ISOS .
Please download the ISOS app and have their number readily available. You never know when you may need their support.
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ÌýPOLICE: 17.
THE FIRE BRIGADE:18.
SAMU (AMBULANCE): 15.
EUROPEAN 911 (ALL EMERGENCIES): 112
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POLICE STATION TO THE UNIVERSITY:
9, rue Fabert 75007 Paris
Tel. +33 (0)1 44 18 69 07
Metro: Invalides
UMIP-Unite de proximite: +33 (0)1 53 73 90 65
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Stay with friends. While walking around any big city, it is generally safer to be with a friend than to be alone.
Pay attention to your surroundings:
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Keep with you only what you need. Do not carry more cash or bank cards than necessary.
ÌýMake a photocopy of your passport/visa instead of carrying it with you.
Also be sure to check the recommendations of your embassy.
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If someone is harassing you verbally or physically, do not be afraid to be assertive and direct. Even if you don’t speak French, you can get your point across by saying ‘NO’ or speaking in any language you are most comfortable. If necessary, engage bystanders for help.
If you believe you are being followed:
Risks that can come with dating are no different in Paris. However, it can make you more vulnerable since you may be farther away from your social support networks.
Do not rely on your date for transportation
Online:
Do not send money or financial details to someone unless you can afford to lose it!
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There are increasing reports of drug-facilitated sexual assaults. Some perpetrators target bars that cater to expats and tourists because patrons are less likely to report due to language barriers, unfamiliarity with the city, and assumed lack of local support.
Safety in numbers! Do not leave your friends alone at the bar.
If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault this quick guide will take you through what to do, where to find support, and how to file a formal complaint: Sexual Misconduct Guide [PDF].
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Contact the police immediately and file a police report. If you do not feel comfortable speaking French, ask someone who does to come with you. The studentdevelopmentaup.edu (Student Development Helpdesk) can assist with this and all other items listed in this section.
Cancel all credit cards. Contact your local bank and tell them you lost your card. Phone numbers can be found on their website or with Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ Student Development: Banking Information.
ÌýIf you have any questions or concerns, or want to discuss the matter, please visit our trained counselors in the Guidance Counseling Office (/student-life/support/health-wellness/guidance-counseling)