Roslyn Water District Residence Security Recommendations

Criminals often see Senior Citizens as easy victims, especially when it comes to in-home robberies. Citizens are requested to call the district offices at 621-7770 if they have any questions about Water Service personnel in their area or at their door.

The District Offices know the exact block each District employee is assigned throughout the day, and a simple call can help avoid unwanted visitors or worse. In addition, the office staff has been trained to assist you and the authorities in the identification and description of any uninvited visitors.

Citizens should be aware that all Roslyn Water District vehicles are clearly identified and all employees wear distinctive uniforms with the Roslyn Water District Logo.

Your Nassau Police Department

has provided this list of precautions when answering the door:

  • Never automatically open your door, even if you expect a caller

  • Do not rely on a chain lock to keep anyone out.

  • One-way peepholes are inexpensive and easy to install, simply by drilling a hole through your door.

  • If you look out and see a stranger, no matter how familiar or authoritative the uniform looks or how clean cut the caller looks ask that credential be slipped under the door.

  • You have the right to refuse to deal with any businessman, serviceman or ‘official’.

  • You have the right to check out specifics by telephone while the visitor waits outside.

  • If you are not interested – say so, without opening the door.

  • Put dead bolt locks on all exterior doors.

  • Never hide keys outside – burglars know how to locate hiding places.

  • Always lock your doors and windows when you leave.

Automatic Meter Readers – another safety factor

Your Roslyn Water District reminds you that the installation of Automatic Meter Readers eliminates the need for residential access by Water District Employees. Residents who have not received their free installation are encouraged to call the District offices for an appointment. It will probably be the last time that a District employee will need access to your home.

Bill Robins
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