DENVER, CO — In light of recent studies about urban safety, many residents may find themselves wondering about the safety of their own neighborhoods. A new study from WalletHub has analyzed nearly 200 cities across America to determine where residents feel the most secure.
According to the study, safety rankings were based on various factors, including traffic deaths, assaults per capita, and socio-economic factors such as the unemployment rate and the percentage of the uninsured population. The findings could provide a useful insight into not just crime rates, but also residents’ feelings of well-being and security in their community.
At the top of the safest cities list is South Burlington, Vermont, while Memphis, Tennessee, ranks the lowest at No. 182. Notably, our own Birmingham, Alabama, is listed as the No. 160 safest city, indicating some concerns within our urban landscape.
Following South Burlington among the safest cities are:
In contrast, the report highlights other large cities that are struggling with safety, including Detroit, Michigan; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and Baton Rouge and New Orleans in Louisiana. These findings are part of a wider conversation about urban safety and community well-being, reflecting on how different regions manage various challenges.
No matter the rankings, the primary concern remains the safety of our homes and families. If you feel uneasy about your surroundings or are looking for ways to ensure your home’s security, there are several practical steps you can take.
EMC Security suggests starting with the basics, like installing a security system. Thanks to advances in technology, security systems are more accessible than ever, with affordable, wireless options available for residents. A doorbell camera can also be beneficial, allowing you to monitor visitors and deliveries at any hour.
An often overlooked yet key step is to build community ties. Getting to know your neighbors can bring peace of mind. You don’t need to host a block party, but simply introducing yourself can foster a safer neighborhood environment.
Lastly, consider conducting a security audit of your home. Think like an intruder and walk around your property to identify any potential risks. Assessing your home for vulnerabilities will not only help you secure it better but can also give you a proactive response plan in case of an emergency.
While the data can feel alarming, it’s important to understand that after all, safety doesn’t just stem from statistics, but also from our actions, our community relationships, and the environment we create. Whether you live in one of the safest or least safe cities in America, fostering a direct connection with your surroundings can provide both reassurance and a sense of belonging.
As Denver residents process this new information, conversations about safety and community action are likely to unfold, shaping how we see and interact with our cities. As we go forward, let’s strive to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone.
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