Seniors in Focus
&
The Halcro St Community Centre
This site is here to help you find local events,
clubs and groups as well as other information
all to do with Seniors.
SAFETY IN GENERAL
Whilst every person has the right to live without fear or restriction, it is important to acknowledge that in a world that is less than ideal, risks do exist. In most cases however, risks cab be avoided by being aware of possible problems & thinking ahead about strategies to deal with them. The following hits will assist you to reduce the likelihood of your personal safety being placed at risk.
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Always be careful whom you let into your home. Have a peephole or chain installed so you can see who is at the door without fully opening it.
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Always check the credentials of the service repair people & do not allow charity collectors to enter your home. Talk to strangers through a locked security door where possible. If you are unsure of a persons motive, ask for the name of the company & the telephone number * check their position with the company.
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Always be careful who is present when charing private information about yourself. Be discreet about discussing your financial or living arrangements loudly in public.
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Do not advertise the fact that you live alone through telephone listings or letterboxes.
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Do not give your telephone number or reveal any information about yourself to unknown people.
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Do not let strangers know that you are home alone or when you will be away from the house.
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Do not give personal information over the phone unless you know who you are talking to.
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Join your local neighborhood watch & develop a network of people you trust & can contact for advice or assistance in an emergency. People you might consider for your network are relatives, friends, community groups, neighbors & police.
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Remember to trust your instinct it it doesn't feel right then it probably isn't.
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Even when at home during the day remember keep screen doors locked.
Stay alert & stay safe!