With nearly 50 million citizens age 65 and older living in the United States and Canada, seniors represent one of the fastest growing population segments, but also a demographic commonly targeted for crime. As the senior population continues to increase – it’s expected to nearly double by 2050 in the U.S. and 2035 in Canada – so too does the need for senior safety education. As part of the brand’s ongoing commitment to keep consumers safe through every life stage and season, Master Lock offers its top safety tips for seniors.
1.
Be Alert When Out and About: Property crimes
represent the highest share of crimes against those 65 and older –
nearly nine out of 10 – according to the National Elder Law Network.
Master Lock recommends that seniors be alert
and aware of their surroundings when out of the house and to keep
valuables protected. For example, always lock cars, even if they’ll only
be unattended for a few minutes. Keep packages and valuables out of
sight, and always check the area around your car
before entering or exiting. When out in public, women should wear their
purses close to their body and men should carry their wallet in an
inside coat or front pant pocket.
2.
Lock Up Home Safety: Typically a place of comfort
and refuge, seniors should never have to worry about safety in their own
home. For added protection beyond traditional door and window locks,
safeguard sliding glass and patio
doors with the added strength of a Master Lock 265DCCSEN Door Security Bar and consider a home alarm
system to alert against intruders. Keep doors locked both when you’re
home and away, but allow access to a friend or family member in case of
emergency by storing a spare key in a trusted
key safe, such as the Master Lock 5422D Key Safe.
3.
Secure Personal Items in a Group Home Environment:
Misplaced or stolen belongings are a frequent complaint of nursing home
residents. Keep valuables safe by storing them in an easy-to-use, locked
safe that only you and a trusted
companion know the combination to. Small items, such as credit cards,
jewelry or cash, fit in the portable
Master Lock 5900D SafeSpace, while larger items, like documents or memorabilia, can be stored in a fire-resistant safe from
Sentry Safe.
4.
Protect Against Identity Theft: Mature consumers
(ages 50 and over) represent the largest demographic of identity theft
victims, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Why? Consumers in
this age group typically have more assets
than younger consumers, making them ideal targets.
Reduce your risk by never carrying your
social security card; shredding documents that contain any identifying
information; keeping personal information such as bank statements,
Medicare statements and social security numbers in
a locked safe; and storing credit card numbers in a safe location for
easy retrieval if they’re lost or stolen. The
Master Lock Vault
– a free, digital safe deposit box – is a secure, reliable location for
storing credit card numbers and digital copies of important documents
for easy access from any smart phone or computer.
5.
Think Twice Before Divulging Personal Information:
Seniors are also major targets of fraud, such as telemarketing scams,
according to the American Association of Retired Persons. Follow the
general rule of thumb that if an offer
seems too good to be true, it probably is. Never rush into signing
anything, and never give your credit card, Social Security, Medicare or
bank account details to anyone over the phone. When in doubt, check with
the Better Business Bureau or police.
For more safety tips and products, visit the Master Lock website at
www.masterlock.com; or the Master Lock Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/masterlock.
The Giveaway
One lucky winner is going to receive a Sentry Safe. To
enter just fill out the giveaway tools form below. Open to
the US only. Giveaway will end 3/2/15. The
winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply.
Thanks again to Master Lock for offering this fantastic prize.
The Minister's Wife Stamps and Saves did not receive samples or compensation for participation in this giveaway.
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