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Gift certificates to stores or restaurants
are in some of the baskets. Baked goods
and handcrafted items made by church
members also will be on sale.
Parking is available at the side and rear
of the church at 2999 Bethel Church
Road, Bethel Park, and guides will be
available to give direction to various areas.
The Holiday A-Fair, sponsored by
Bethel Presbyterian Church Women,
gives funds to the following charities:
South Hills Interfaith Movement,
Living in Liberty, scholarships to Bethel
Presbyterian Preschool, and a variety of
Presbyterian national and international
disaster and relief work.
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CUSTOMERS TO
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Peoples Natural Gas is reminding
customers to always ask for identification
when considering allowing a
serviceperson or utility representative
into your home or business. Peoples
requires all of its customer service
employees to wear photo identification.
All Peoples employees carry an ID
card with their name, photo and the
Peoples logo. Also, look for a vehicle
with the Peoples logo. Please call the
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Peoples Customer Service department
at 1.800.764.0111 with any questions or
concerns, or to confirm an employee’s
identity.
The following tips on how to answer
your door safely come from Carewatch
UK:
• Legitimate company representatives
usually pre-arrange an appointment
and will carry photographic
identification.
• Always ask to see identification
before you open the door, and never
be afraid to ask the person to wait
while you call to check before letting
someone into the house.
• Never use a telephone number
provided by the person at your
door—this could connect to an
accomplice. Always look up the
number yourself. If you are unable to
do this, don’t let the person in.
• If someone becomes agitated or tries
to hurry you, don’t let him/her in.
• “Distraction burglars” often work in
pairs. Don’t let them in if you don’t
know who they are, as one might
distract you while the other steals
from your home.
• If you can, install a door chain so that
it can be latched before you open the
door.
• If you have a front door spy hole, use
this to see who is there. Otherwise,
use a nearby window.
• If you are unable to do any of the
above, talk to the person through the
door without opening it, and ask to
see ID or pass it through the letter
slot.
• Make sure that you lock your back
door before answering the front
door to someone you don’t know.
• If you have a mobile or cordless
telephone, take it to the door with
you so that you can call emergency
services quickly.
Peoples cares about your safety. If you
are ever in doubt, don’t let a stranger into
your home. Telephone local authorities
immediately and notify your neighbors as
soon as possible. ■