Wednesday 15 November 2006

Mobile phone safety tips


In this age of miniaturised technology and state-of-the-art mobile phones with few built in anti-theft devices, we are all responsible for taking precautions

ALWAYS lock the keypad on your phone with a PIN number.

DON'T leave your phone in places where thieves can see it, or use it in places where you think it could be taken.

TRY to mark your phone by writing your home postcode on it using an ultra violet pen. This will help the police to return it to you if it is found.

IF anyone asks to use your phone in an emergency don't give it to them. If necessary you can call the emergency services for them. If the person insists that you hand it over, call 999 and tell the person that you are doing so.

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