Stop criminals in their act
Learning how to stop criminals in their tracks, domestic workers at the Domestic Watch meeting received good advice.
SUIDEROORD – “How you answer the telephone could help save you from criminals entering the property and breaking in,” Martin barber from SOS Protec Sure, told domestics and gardeners who attended the Domestic Watch lesson, held on Tuesday June 9 at Sasol garage, Suideroord.
“Answer the phone with authority and never say you are at home alone. Ask if you can help the caller and ask for his name and number, telling him your employee will get back to him,” advised Martin. The lesson served as a reminder to take care while looking after the home of the employer.
“Make sure you have your employee’s phone number and if someone stands by the gate and says ‘your boss says you must let me in’, refuse and phone your employer immediately. Don’t let anyone onto the property. Recently there have been criminal elements in the area trying to gain access to properties,” added Martin.
A member of Mondeor SAPS, sergeant Shirley Gqoba, also attended the meeting and gave advice to the domestic workers on how to stay safe while working in the home. “Make sure you have your local police station telephone number, the security company’s number and any other important numbers you may need, next to the telephone in case of an emergency.”
If you are interested in Domestic Watch lessons for your domestic worker, contact Michelle Pelser (coordinator) 084 292 9144 for more information.



