Thursday 24 November 2011

Do you know how to prevent your drink being spiked?

Grant Property hope you are all settling in to your new homes. We are now on the official countdown to Christmas and no doubt there will be many nights out and plenty of parties planned for the festive season!

This time of year is a busy time on the party calendar, however, there are certain things worth considering in terms of keeping safe during party season.

To help advise you about keeping safe on these nights out, and at all other  times for that matter, our Dundee Office have teamed up with the Community Police officers in Dundee City Centre to give you some advice and a few safety tips.

We think this is a great way to get this advice to you was to organise a time for you to chat to these guys, therefore we have organised a ‘Safety Drop in Day’ on 28th November where you can drop in between 10am and 12pm also an afternoon session between 1.30pm and 3.30pm to have a chat with the Community officers.

The Community Officers will be there to answer your questions and give advice and tips on topics from home security to ensuring your drink is not spike.

Ex-Fireman, Eddie Lynch will also be there to offer advice on Fire Safety. You may have already met Eddie as he pops into your flats to check your fire safety equipment and has a wealth of experience on fire safety.

So why not pop in for a chat, if you can’t make it we will have some leaflets you can pick up from the Dundee office.

Dundee Office
20a Whitehall Crescent
Dundee
DD1 4AU
Drop in session 1: 10am - 12pm
Drop in session 2: 1:30pm - 3:30pm

For those of you who are outwith the Dundee area or if you are unable to attend you can ask questions via our Facebook page or Twitter. The Community Officer will then answer your questions via a blog  after the Drop in Day and we will post it on our pages.

Do you have a question you would like to ask? Go to our Facebook Page and ask away or why not tweet us: @GrantProperty

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