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Householders are being warned to be aware of illicit doorstep callers operating in the Falkirk area.

Falkirk Council’s Trading Standard’s team issued the warning following a report of an incident in Hallglen where two male cold callers entered a property and attempted to persuade the resident to sign up for an energy efficiency scheme. The scheme doesn’t exist and the matter has been reported to Police Scotland.

Residents should follow this basic advice as Cllr Laura Murtagh, spokesperson for public protection explained:

"Residents should stop and think before opening the door and do not invite tradespeople/salespeople into your home.

"If they claim to be representing an organisation, ask for their identification and close the door. Check it using the telephone directory, not the number on the card. Don’t worry about keeping the person waiting outside – a genuine official will not mind waiting.

"Never purchase goods or services on the doorstep without consulting a friend or relative and don’t keep large sums of cash at home or let anyone know there is cash on the premises. If you are not interested, tell them so firmly and close the door."

"We would recommend that anyone wanting to find a trader should visit the Buy With Confidence website. The benefit of using this scheme is that the traders are vetted by their local trading standards service before being allowed admission.

"Incidents can be reported to us on 01324 504982 or 504950 but should they feel threatened or unable to get the salesperson to leave they should contact Police Scotland on 101.”