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Community Safety Message – North Yorkshire Police |
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As the Christmas season rapidly approaches, we at North Yorkshire Police would like to remind everyone to stay vigilant regarding safety and security at home and within your community. The holiday period is a time of celebration, but it can also be a time when opportunistic crimes take place, such as thefts and burglaries. Below are some important tips and advice to help keep you, your loved ones, and your property safe over the festive period: Home and Outbuilding Security Ensure all doors and windows are locked, even when you’re at home. Consider upgrading locks if needed. If battery-operated, keep them charged and ensure lenses are clean for clear footage. Check that cameras are recording properly, the correct time is displayed, and Wi-Fi connections are stable. Test your alarm system and make sure it’s fully operational. Ask yourself: when did you last test it? Use motion sensor lights to deter intruders. Timers for indoor lights can give the impression someone is home. Arrange for someone to receive parcels or use secure collection points. Avoid leaving packages on doorsteps. Keep gifts out of view from windows. Close curtains and blinds in the evening to prevent prying eyes. Additional Safety Tips Lock your car and remove valuables from sight when out shopping or visiting family. Stick to trusted websites, avoid suspicious links, and never share personal or banking details unless secure. Avoid posting travel plans or expensive gifts online—criminals monitor social media. If you’re going away, let a trusted neighbour know so they can keep an eye on your property. If you see something unusual, report it via 101 or online. In an emergency, dial 999. Plan your journey home, stick to well-lit areas, and keep your phone charged.
If anyone has any queries or wants further advice regarding security, please reply to this community messenger and we will happily assist. From all of us at North Yorkshire Police, we wish you a safe and joyful Christmas season. Thank you for helping us keep our community secure. | ||
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