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Safety tips for the festive season

ER24 is urging people to exercise caution and pay attention to their surroundings this festive season.

ER24 is urging people to exercise caution and pay attention to their surroundings this festive season.

Below are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. If you are going away on holiday, ensure all your external house doors and gates are locked and your windows closed. Switch off unnecessary switches such as those linked to the television. Also switch off your geyser. If you decorated your Christmas tree with lights, switch them off while you are away. Remove all post and newspapers from your post box and get someone you trust to continue removing them while you are away. Do not leave lights on. Rather install a timer if you are able to. Remember to activate your alarm system. If you do not have an alarm system, have one installed if you can. Remember not to inform a lot of people that you are going away. Instead, tell someone you trust and also inform them when they should expect you back.
  2. A number of people draw large sums of cash during the festive season. Rather swipe one of your bank cards while shopping instead. If you have to draw cash, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious at the ATM, rather use another one. Do not let anyone distract you while you are withdrawing cash. Also watch that you are not being followed when you leave the ATM.
  3. Shopping centres are busy at this time of year. While you may be in a rush to finish your shopping, you must be alert at all times. Keep a close eye on your belongings. Ensure your vehicle is locked.

Always be alert while driving. Watch that you are not being followed. Be vigilant when stopping at traffic lights or stop streets. If you suspect that you are being followed, go to the closest police station or to a busy area. Also remember to keep all valuables in the boot. Keep your doors locked and windows closed. You should also leave ample space between you and the car in front of you in order to escape should you need to. Als

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Dustin Wetdewich

I have been a journalist with the herald since 2014. In this time I have won numerous writing awards. I have branched out to sport reporting recently and enjoy the new challenge. In 2019 I was promoted to Editor of the Herald which brings another set of challenges. I am comitted to being the best version of myself.

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