Recently, the rise of individuals impersonating utility workers and other service personnel has posed a significant safety concern for homeowners. While most utility workers and service providers are genuine, it’s just smart to exercise caution when answering your door to someone you don’t know. Here are some key points to consider:
1. Verify Identity: If someone knocks on your door claiming to be a utility worker, ask for identification. Legitimate employees will carry ID badges and often have vehicles with company logos. Don’t hesitate to call the company they claim to represent to confirm their identity.
2. Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off, trust your gut. You don’t have to answer the door, and it’s perfectly acceptable to speak through the door or a window instead.
3. Keep Doors Locked: Always keep your doors locked, even when you’re home. This simple precaution can deter unwanted visitors and provide you with an extra layer of security.
4. Be Cautious of Scare Tactics: Some imposters may use high-pressure tactics, claiming urgent issues that require immediate access to your home. Stay calm and take your time to verify their claims.
5. Educate Your Family: Make sure everyone in your household understands the importance of being cautious with strangers. Teach children to never open the door to someone they don’t know.
6. Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect that someone is impersonating a utility worker or engaging in suspicious behavior, report it to local authorities and tell your neighbors. This helps keep the community safe.
By staying vigilant and informed, you can protect yourself and your home from potential threats. Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to answering the door to strangers.
Stat safe all –
Rourke
This post originally appeared on Telegram in the @theprepared group.