SUMMER SECURITY

During the warmer months, Police often see a rise in burglary as people are tempted to leave their leave home windows and doors open during the day and into the night. An open window or door is an invitation to thieves and can result in a lot of distress if belongings are stolen.· Keep the front and back doors locked and windows closed as much as possible, also on cars.

· If windows are open, keep them on the latch so that they cannot be opened further from outside.

·Keep valuables and keys out of sight and well away from front or back doors where they may be easily reached.

· Keep side gates locked.

· Put away garden tools, ladders etc. after use so they cannot be used to gain access.

· Use a strong lock on sheds, garages and other outbuildings and bolt hinges on for additional security.

· Consider fitting outdoor security lighting.

· Keep an eye on neighbouring properties.

If you see anything suspicious contact police on 101.

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FIRE ESCAPE PLAN

HOW A SPRING CLEAN COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!

It may be the last month of spring, but there’s still time to squeeze in a final spring clean. North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue are suggesting people clear clutter that may be blocking escape routes and to make sure their family, guests and loved ones know how to get out, stay out, and call 999 in the event of a fire.

Working smoke alarms are regularly the heroes in a fire, giving people the warning they need to get out of their home in a fire. But blocked exits, locked doors or unfamiliar surroundings can shave vital seconds from their escape time. .

We all know we need to take time to test our smoke alarms, but this week make time for your home and take some simple steps to help keep your loved ones safe:

1. Think about how you’d all get out in case of a fire, Making an escape plan and practising it will help ensure that everyone can get out, stay out and call 999

2. Fit at least one smoke alarm on every level of your home so smoke can reach the alarms quicker giving you more warning time.

3. Test your smoke alarms monthly. Smoke alarms can save your life, but only if they work.

4. Clear your escape routes. Make sure you’re able to escape without tripping over to ensure a speedy exit

5. Keep your door and window keys in a known and accessible place. Make sure everyone knows where the door and window keys are kept so they can reach them easily and get out quicker in case of a fire.

Many of us care for others, children and loved ones. If this is you then consider the following:

 How will they get out? Plan an escape route that works for them and think of any difficulties they may have or help they may need getting out. Would they benefit from a torch to light their way or a stair rail?

 Where is the best place to go if the worst happens and they can’t escape? This is especially important if they have trouble moving around or can’t get downstairs on their own.

 Who’s your ‘Escape champ’? Nominate someone in your home (perhaps a child) to be the ‘Escape champ’. Role-playing escape routes regularly and giving children the responsibility to keep escape routes clear makes fire safety more fun and engaging.

Just two to three breaths of toxic smoke could leave you unconscious, so every second counts when escaping a fire. Having working smoke alarms and knowing the escape plan in an emergency could make all the difference. If you have dependants or someone less able to care for, it could take more time to get out, stay out and call 999. Make sure you’re always prepared, your exits are clear and everyone knows what to do if the worst should happen.”

To find out more fire safety information or to book a free Home Fire Safety Check please visit www.northyorksfire.gov.uk or call 01609 788545

 

ROUGE TRADERS

North Yorkshire Community Messaging

Please be aware that there are Rogue Traders in the Ripon Area.

The latest Traders are claiming to coat work tools in a material that makes the blades etc more robust.

The traders are then charging a substantial amount of money for their services.

If you have contact with these Traders, do not exchange monies and call North Yorkshire Police on 101.