Media Centre
Our Press Office
The Stay Energy Safe service is run by Crimestoppers on behalf of the energy sector.
The service gives the public a way to pass on what they know about meter tampering,100% anonymously. Always.
We promote messaging that helps people understand how dangerous the act of energy theft can be. The information we receive helps to keep homes, families, businesses, and communities safe.
We receive many enquiries from journalists and producers. We aim to respond as quickly as possible.
For specific questions about how the energy sector operates, their policies and other commercial matters, please contact RECCo: communications@retailenergycode.co.uk
For enquiries about the Stay Energy Safe service, please email Press.Office@crimestoppers-uk.org
Please see below a variety of resources that could be useful.
Energy Theft: Latest Facts and Statistics
Get the latest facts and statistics on energy theft.
The Human Impact of Energy Theft
Energy theft can have disastrous effects on human lives. Here you can find some real-life stories of how energy theft has impacted people both in domestic and commercial properties.
The Dangers of Energy Theft: Know the Risks
Energy theft is a serious problem in many areas. Learn more about the risks, and what you can do to help stop energy theft.
Cannabis Farms - What to Do If You Suspect a Grow House
Grow houses, also known as cannabis farms, are a significant problem for many communities. Here's what to do if you suspect a grow house in your area.
Campaigns
You can find our live campaigns below. The purpose of all our communications is to keep people safe from the disastrous effects of energy theft.
We do this by informing and educating our audiences on how to identify and report energy theft.
Energy Theft is a Ticking Time Bomb
The Tick Tock campaign aims to make people aware of the dangers of meter tampering and the disastrous effects it can bring about.
The Unknown Dangers of Energy Theft
The Unknown Danger Campaign focuses on the “Unknown Danger” that energy theft poses to individuals and communities.