Stay safe at home
The following tips will help to stay safe at home:
- never allow strangers into your home. If somebody does call, check their identity card and if in doubt call the police
- if you live alone, use only your initials and surname on name plates and in phone directories
- don't state your phone number when you answer the phone and don't reveal you're alone
Someone in your home
If you think there's someone in your home:
- do not go in
- call the police from a neighbour's house
- if you're inside, call the police as soon as possible
Bogus callers
The following tips will help to protect you from bogus callers:
- when you answer the door, make sure you stop, chain and check
- remind elderly relatives of the stop, chain and check message
- before you answer your front door, make sure the back door is locked
- if you are at all unsure about a caller, don't let them in no matter what they say
- if a caller claims to be from an organisation, call them to double check
- it isn't rude to make someone wait on the doorstep while you check their credentials
- if you have elderly neighbours keep an eye on who's going to their door
- if their garden is untidy - one of the clues bogus callers look for - offer to help tidy it up