UK Scam Safety Toolkit
A practical scam-safety reference pack for UK households
A calm, printable 16-page PDF with checklists and action sheets to help you slow down, spot warning signs and know what to do when something feels suspicious.
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Designed for moments when people feel pressured
Scams often work by creating urgency, confusion or false trust. The toolkit gives you simple pages to keep nearby, print at home and use when something does not feel right.
Pause before acting
Use simple checks before clicking links, replying to messages, sharing codes or sending money.
Know the next step
Action sheets help you respond if you clicked a link, sent money or think an account has been hacked.
Support family conversations
Use calm prompts to talk about scams with relatives without blame, embarrassment or panic.
Preview the toolkit
The toolkit is designed as a practical home reference pack, not a long technical report.

Cover page and household reference pack positioning.

Action sheets for common scam situations.

Printable checklists to keep nearby at home.
What is included
The 16-page printable PDF includes practical guidance for common scam situations.
Quick scam checks
- 10-second scam check
- Common scam warning signs
- Suspicious text or email action sheet
- Suspicious bank call action sheet
What to do next
- Clicked a scam link action sheet
- Sent money action sheet
- Hacked account action sheet
- UK reporting routes
Household support
- Family scam conversation guide
- Printable checklists
- Simple prompts for safer decisions
- Plain-English guidance for everyday use
Best used as a home reference pack
Save it, print useful pages and keep the key checklists somewhere easy to find, especially for family members who may feel unsure under pressure.
Who it is for
The toolkit is made for people who want practical scam-awareness support without jargon or scare tactics.
Households and families
Useful for keeping simple scam-safety steps visible and easy to share at home.
Parents, carers and relatives
Helpful if you support someone who may feel overwhelmed by suspicious messages, calls or online requests.
Everyday internet users
Designed for people who want clear next steps rather than technical language or long advice pages.
How it is different from the free guide
The free guide is the best starting point. The toolkit goes further if you want a fuller printable reference pack.
The free guide
A short, simple introduction to scam warning signs and the 10-second pause before clicking, replying or paying.
The toolkit
A more complete printable pack with action sheets, household checklists, family prompts and practical steps for common scam situations.
Get the UK Scam Safety Toolkit
Instant digital download. One-time purchase. Save it, print it and keep the checklists nearby for suspicious messages, calls and payment requests.
Questions
Is this a physical product?
No. It is a digital PDF download that you can save or print at home.
Is it suitable for older relatives?
Yes. It is written in plain English and designed to be practical and easy to follow.
Will this stop every scam?
No guide can stop every scam. The aim is to help people pause, spot warning signs and make safer decisions.
Do I need technical knowledge?
No. The toolkit avoids technical jargon and focuses on practical everyday steps.