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Don’t let Creepy Callers haunt your house this Halloween

11 October 2024 14:58

 | NI Water News

NI Water is reminding customers across Northern Ireland to be vigilant during the Halloween period and be aware of bogus callers.

Bogus callers can give you a fright by posing as staff seeking to gain entry to check the water supply in the customer’s property, or causing distraction while an accomplice breaks in. Once they have gained entry, they will distract the customer and try to steal valuables lying around the home. 

If a caller comes to your door claiming to be from NI Water, Water Service or the Water Board always ask to see their ID – all NI Water staff carry ID cards as they go about their business. This will have a photograph of the person carrying it and include details such as their name, a unique serial number and our distinctive NI Water logo. Also, attach your door chain, if you have one; if not, ask the caller to hold the ID card up to a window or put it through your letterbox so you can read it properly without opening your door.  Please do not be afraid to check a caller’s ID; genuine callers from NI Water won’t mind waiting while you do. Never allow anyone into your home unless you are certain they are who they say they are.

Stephanie McCullagh, NI Water Director of Customer and Operations, said: ‘It is unusual that someone claiming to be from NI Water will need to call at your door if you are not expecting them.  However, if this does happen, simply call the ‘Quick Check’ number on 101. The Quick Check scheme provides reassurance to members of the public about callers to their door claiming to be from network companies.  Anyone who wishes to check the identity of someone who says they are calling on the pretext of inspecting gas, electricity or water supplies can call the police non-emergency 101 number to verify their identity.

“Your call will be answered by a trained police call handler who will take the details of the company the caller claims to be working for. The call handler will then contact the utility supplier to determine whether the caller is genuine.”

There are occasions when households will be visited by NI Water’s water quality samplers.  These samples, taken from our customers’ taps, are taken in line with the drinking water regulations and are vital to ensuring water quality is checked and maintained all year round.  However, customers should remember that our water quality samplers will always carry NI Water identification.

NI Water also provides a range of free additional services if you have a disability, are an older consumer, have a serious medical condition or need extra help for any other reason. If this applies to you, join our Customer Care Register by calling Waterline on 03457 440088.

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NOTES TO EDITOR:

 

Quick check partners include:

  • Northern Ireland Electricity Networks,
  • Northern Ireland Water,
  • Phoenix Natural Gas Ltd,
  • SGN Natural Gas,
  • SSE Airtricity,
  • Firmus,
  • The Utility Regulator and
  • PSNI

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