www.pmsafetycard.co.uk

The Home of Personal, Mobile Phone & Bike Safety

Welcome to the PM Safety Website

PM Safety stands for Personal and Mobile Safety and our website is dedicated to giving security and safety advice to protect you when out and about, provide security for your Mobile Phone and give any advice to keep you safe. Our products also give protection from Street Crime. In particular theft of expensive Mobiles, iPods and MP3 Players.

PM Safety Packs
If you have been given a PM Safety Pack you may want some advice on how best to use the items in the pack.

PM Safety Card
- Fill in details preferably using a Permanent INK pen.
- Make sure you fill in your full name.
- The emergency contact number should preferably be a family member or friend
- Fill in your phones IMEI number. This can be accessed by typing *#06# into your phone. Alternatively this can be found in the battery compartment of your mobile phone and it is a 15 digit code. Should your phone be stolen - quote this number when contacting your Mobile Phone provider or when notifying Police.

FOR PM SAFETY CARDS WITH AN IPOD INFORMATION STRIP

- Fill in your iPod/MP3 Player serial number. This can usually be found on the reverse of iPod/MP3 player. This serial number is also accesible on screen. For example on iPods it is found by first clicking SETTINGS and then clicking ABOUT. This will show iPod information, including the Serial Number. Should your iPod/MP3 player be stolen, give your PM Safety Card to the Police so they can make a note of this number.

How to fill out a PM Safety Card

For the New PM Safety Bike Card
- Fill in your Personal Details and Emergency Contact number as usual.
- To find the Bike Frame number, please refer to diagram on the front of the card. This will help you to locate where the frame number appears on your cycle.
- You should also record the Bike Make and Model. Should your Bike be stolen you should hand this card in to a Police Officer. Also why not register your cycle on the immobolise.com website.

How to fill out a PM Safety Bike Card

Minder Ultra Thin Personal Alarm/Mobile Alarm
The Minder Alarm can either be used as a Personal Alarm. Put strap over your wrist when out at night. If you feel vulnerable or threatened pull the pin to set off the siren. To use as an Alarm for Mobile Phone or Ipod etc. Attach one side of the 3M tape to the Alarm and other side to the Ipod or Mobile Cover. Then put the strap over wrist. Should anyone try to snatch your mobile or Ipod, the Alarm will sound

Permanent UV Marker Pen
Write your home postcode and house or flat number on Items such as Mobile Phones, Ipods, Computers or Televisions etc. Should any of your belongings be stolen, notify the police and advise them that the Items are UV Marked.

PM Safety Card  & NEW PM Safety Card Bike Packs

Register your property for free on the
Immobolise Property Crime Website

Register your property for free

ORDERING MORE PM SAFETY PACKS

If you wish to order more PM Safety Packs (over 100 or more) or the new PM Safety Bike Pack:

Please contact our sales line on: 01978 855054

or email: info@pmsafetycard.co.uk

or order direct at our online store: www.personalalarms.com


Personal Alarms

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Why not visit our website www.personalalarms.com and view some of our other personal alarm products?


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JNE Marketing are one of the UK's leading Crime Prevention products suppliers. We were one of the first companies in the UK to develop the Electronic Personal Alarm and recently have become the only Company to receive Sold Secure and Secured by Design Approval.

As an innovator of Security Products we continue to pioneer new ideas to combat crimes such as Distraction Burglary, Bogus Callers, Fraud Detection, Rape and Domestic Violence.

We offer a large range of Community Safety & Crime Prevention Products to wholesale customers.

Why not visit our online store www.personalalarms.com and view some of other personal alarm and personal safety products?

Personal Safety

  • Look confident when out & about. Make sure your body language looks like you know where you are going & why.
  • Tell someone where you are going, who with & when you'll be back.
  • Carry a personal attack alarm.
  • Do not take short cuts & keep to well lit areas at night.
  • Cross the road if you see people you don't feel comfortable about - head towards a place with lots of people and lights (shop, garage forecourt, etc).


Staying safe in public places

  • When using your mobile 'phone, be aware of who's around you. Only use it if it feels safe & be aware using it when leaving train stations, etc. · Keep your bag where you can see it or feel it - not on the back of a chair when out socialising.
  • Keep expensive jewellery, watches, ipods, phones, etc. out of sight.
  • Keep your wallet in an inside pocket of your jacket, but remember to remove it if you are going to hang the jacket up somewhere.
  • Keep your keys in a different place from anything that has your address on it.

Stay safe at cash dispensers

  • Always try to go in daylight hours.
  • Be aware of who is behind you.
  • Turn your back so no one can see you enter your pin number.
  • Never keep the PIN number on you, always memorise it.
  • Don't count your cash in full view of strangers, put it straight away in an inside pocket or front trouser pocket.

Stay safe on public transport

  • Plan your journey there & back and always tell someone.
  • Find out the train or bus times so you don't have to wait along for too long.
  • Use known taxi firms or black cabs.
  • Sit as close to the bus driver as possible.
  • Don't accept lifts from anyone you don't know or trust.
  • Use well lit bus stops in busy areas.
  • Try and travel with someone or arrange to be met off the bus/train.
  • Have your keys ready when you get home so you don't have to search for them & can go straight inside.

Stay safe cycling

  • Wear a safety helmet and bright colours.
  • Always lock your bike with a good quality lock when leaving it unattended & property mark it.
  • Don't take short cuts, keep to well lit places.

Remember : PLAN

  Prepare.
  Look confident & let someone know.
  Avoid risks and be aware.
  Never take safety for granted.



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