Thursday 18 December 2014

When a stranger comes knocking

When someone you don’t know comes to your front door, it can be scary, especially if you’re home alone. It’s okay to feel unsettled because it’s common for intruders to knock on the front door or ring the doorbell to see if anyone is home before attempting a break-in. It’s also not uncommon for criminals to pretend to be salespeople or maintenance professionals in order to get inside your home! If a stranger ever comes to your front door, here’s how to handle the situation:

- Take a look -
Before you even think about opening the door, always check to see whose there. Whether you have a peephole or security cameras, you should have some way to see who’s at the door first. Make sure you train yourself and everyone in your household, especially your children.

- Call to someone in the house -
It may sound a bit weird, but it’s not a bad idea to call out “I’ll get it!” or “can someone get the door?” before answering. Even if you’re home alone, calling out to an imaginary friend will make it seem like you’re not home all by yourself!

- Don’t ignore them -
If you see a stranger at your door, your immediate reaction might be to ignore them. However, if it is a potential intruder, they might be checking if it’s a good time to break in – when no one’s home! So it’s always better to say something or make a noise rather than ignore them and remain quiet.

- Respond without opening -  
Always ask for strangers to identify themselves without opening the door. You may want to use an intercom system if you have one or simply talk through the door. If you don’t know who they are or they make you feel uncomfortable, ask them to leave immediately! If they say they’re here for maintenance, a survey or sales, always ask for identification first.

- Keep information to yourself -
A fishy stranger might ask you questions like “what hours do you work?” or “when will you be home tomorrow?” Don’t answer questions like these! Or any other questions about members of your household. If a stranger is particularly pushy or says they’re in trouble and need help, rather offer to call a police officer.

It’s easy to follow these tips and take precautions before opening the door to a stranger. Not everyone has ill intentions towards you and your family, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.

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Written By: Christine Romans

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