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Telephone Safety Tips


By: Richard Armen
Submitted: 2011-07-07 00:08:49 | Word Count: 523


Cell phones and the cordless phone in your home have become such a common convenience that most people take it for granted, never considering their personal safety when answering or making calls. Unfortunately, we live in a world where self defense should be one of your top considerations. There are ways to protect yourself when using your phone. Many would-be criminals use phone calls as a way to steal your identity, gather information for a break-in, or even simply harass unsuspecting people. A few simple techniques can protect you from such scenarios.

First, always use Caller ID to screen your calls. Most cell phones and newer cordless phones have this capability built-in. If you don't recognize the number, let the call go to the voicemail. If it's someone who really needs to speak with you, they will leave a message. Avoid picking up the phone if you don't know who is on the other line- you may be caught unaware and end up inadvertently giving out information you shouldn't.

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If any number comes up and you wonder "whose phone number is this?" don't answer the phone. This is especially true if you have reason to worry about your safety, such as if you've just left a bad relationship or you've angered someone. For your own safety, avoid answering such calls, no matter how curious you are about who might be on the other end.

Avoid freely giving out your number if you have no good reason to do so. Consider making your number unlisted. If your name is in the phone book, use your first initial only. This technique will make it more difficult for callers to trick you into giving out information by pretending that they know you. If you are a female living alone, it is especially important not to use your full name.

Of course, there are some legitimate reasons why you'd need to give out your number or answer calls from people you've never met. For example, when selling something through newspaper ads or on Craigslist, many potential buyers will want to call you. In this situation, consider using email instead so that you can be in control of the communications.

Any children in the home should be educated on phone usage, whether they are allowed to answer the telephone or not. Train your kids not to let the caller know they're home alone. They should also know all emergency numbers, including 911, your work number, and a trusted relative's number. A list of these numbers should be kept next to the phone.

Even a prank call can be intimidating or downright scary. If you are receiving harassing phone calls, your first step is to contact the police to report the harassment. The next step is to call the phone company to get the number blocked. If you need to find out who is calling you, there are reverse phone directories that may list the owner of the number. Even if the call is coming from an unlisted number or a cell phone, there are ways to find out who is calling you and put an end to the harassment.

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