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Staying safe at home Your home should be a safe place. Most callers to your home will be people you know. But you need to be careful when people you don’t.

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1 Staying safe at home Your home should be a safe place. Most callers to your home will be people you know. But you need to be careful when people you don’t know call at your door

2 When people you don’t know call at your door… 1. Keep your front door locked 2. Look through the window to see who is at the front door 3. Put a door chain on before opening the door Keep the chain on the door. Check the caller’s identity. An ID or identity card is a card with the caller’s picture, name and the name of the company where the caller works. The callers might say they have come to check your electricity, water or gas meters.

3 The callers might say they are from the council. If you are not sure about the caller, ask them to make an appointment to come back when a friend or family member can be with you. Do not sign any forms for services or give money to people you don’t know when they turn up on your doorstep. If you feel afraid or threatened by people you don’t know, you should phone…... If you are not sure, keep them out!

4 Useful phone numbers to remember My staff Gas company Electricity company Telephone company Fife Council This information has been rated by NHS Fife, Good Information Fife Team


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