
Stake attention in this memory
An aged safety poster is affixed to the inside of a white or off-white door, likely in a residential setting in Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom. The poster, predominantly faded teal or green with white and black text, shows signs of wear, including peeling edges, creases, and discoloration. The poster provides three steps for door safety, each accompanied by an illustrative circular graphic: 1. **STOP**: The top section features an illustration of a hand pressing a doorbell. The accompanying text reads, "STOP / Are you expecting anybody? Do they have an appointment?" 2. **CHAIN**: The middle section depicts a hand securing a door chain or bar. The text advises, "CHAIN / Secure the door bar or chain before opening the door." 3. **CHECK**: The bottom section illustrates a hand holding an identification card. The text instructs, "CHECK / Ask for & double-check the caller's I.D." At the very bottom of the poster, partial text is visible: "BOGUS CALLERS" and fragmented words like "CRI" and "DOW," likely part of a crime prevention message. Below the poster, parts of metallic door hardware are visible, including a golden-colored plate with screws, possibly part of a lock or latch mechanism, and another brass-toned component on the lower left. The overall scene suggests a focus on home security and awareness against unsolicited or fraudulent callers.
Symbol
D901E
Volume
3,608
Creator
+$0.01
Revenue
+$0.02
TVL
$1.03



