The Doorstep Code

Some burglars try to trick their way in. They may say they are from the water, gas or electric company or the local council. "I'm from the Water Board" is the most popular trick, they may ask for a glass of water, or to wash their hands or claim to have lost a pet. In fact they'll use any story they can to get in.

They can be young (even children) or old, male or female, and might work alone or in teams.

They often target the elderly

Remember

  • Lock - keep your doors and windows locked, even when you're at home.
  • Stop - are you expecting anyone, do they have an appointment? Make sure the back door is locked - some thieves work in pairs with the other one sneaking in the back door while you're at the front door.
  • Chain - put the door bar or chain on before you open the door.
  • Check - check their identity carefully. Ask for an ID card. Close the door and check using a phone number from the phone book or a relevant bill, not the one on the card. Telephone Severn Trent Water on 0800 783 4444 to check you caller is genuine. 

If in doubt, keep them out, particularly if you're on your own.

Ask them to make an appointment or come back later when someone else is around. Genuine callers won't mind. If you are suspicious, report the incident to the police. You may help prevent them from burgling someone else.

Nominated Neighbourhood Scheme, designed to protect the elderly. For a free information pack contact Derbyshire Constabulary, Community Involvement Officer: 01773 572938

 

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