Home Safety Hotline: Walkthrough + Entry Browser Guide

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Entry Browser — A | Animation

DESCRIPTION:

Animations are any miniature humanoid figure such as dolls, puppets or marionettes that are capable of moving on their own. Homeowners with Animations most commonly report hearing clattering noises at night, and missing or stolen household objects.

DANGER:

Animations are usually not directly dangerous to humans, and will ignore them entirely as they go about their business. But their presence in a household may indicate the interest of other potentially dangerous parties.

SOLUTION:

Most Animations will depart or collapse on their own after completing their intended function, and no further action is needed. If an Animation persists for more than a few days in a single location, it may be a sign of more dangerous activity. In these cases, it is advised to contact HSH’s Pest Removal Services.

Attic Gnome

DESCRIPTION:

Attic Gnomes are a subspecies of gnome known to nest in attics and ceilings. Homeowners infested with Attic Gnomes will often report a knocking or rapping sound coming from their ceilings, or a surplus of dust coming out of their ventilation systems.

DANGER:

Attic Gnomes feeding habits can often be a boon to homeowners, as they consume dust, cobwebs and household pests such as spiders in large quantities. However, when frightened, they will violently expel their meals which can send large quantities of dust particulates into the air, causing air quality issues in the household. They are very easily frightened.

SOLUTION:

To remove an Attic Gnome from the household, it is recommended to dust and clean your attics and ceilings regularly, as to avoid giving it a source of food. This will also prevent other Attic Gnomes from nesting in your home.

Autumn Vines

DESCRIPTION:

Autumn Vines are vines with orange or red leaves that are known to slowly grow over a house, frequently occurring during the fall. Homeowners with Autumn Vines often report feeling dizzy, light-headed, or blissful.

DANGER:

The pheremones Autumn Vines release in the air, while not toxic, can often cause household accidents thanks to their vlissful, dizzying effects.

SOLUTION:

To remove Autumn Vines from a household, locate where the initial growth is coming from by inspecting the soil around the home for an extended red parent vine. Pull this vine out by the roots and burn it. Prevent Autumn Vine growth by making regular offerings of insects or meat substance to the ones beneath the soil.

Entry Browser — B | Bat

DESCRIPTION:

Bats are a general term for a variety of species of nocturnal flying mammals. Bats can be identified by their usually large ears, wings, and dark fur. Bats most commonly find their way inside the home during their hibernation period before winter. Homeowners with a bat infestation will commonly report sounds of scratching or flapping at night and sightings of small dry pellet droppings.

DANGER:

Bats are more dangerous than most household pests given their ability to fly, bite, and spread diseases such as Rabies. They also commonly have associations with the ones above the soil, increasing the potential danger significantly.

SOLUTION:

Bats are dangerous, stubborn, and difficult to remove safely. And should not be removed without the help of a professional. Utilize HSH’s Pest Removal Service.

Bed Bugs

DESCRIPTION:

Bed Bugs are small insects known for feeding on the blood of humans and other mammals, and their tendency to inhabit sleeping areas of the home. Homeowners infested with Bed Bugs often report itchiness, and sometimes a delayed onset of rashes.

DANGER:

Bed Bugs are not known to transmit any dangerous diseases, and are relatively harmless to humans. However, their presence can often attract other pests that use them as a food source.

SOLUTION:

Bed Bugs have developed a resistance to the majority of common pesticides and are therefore quite difficult to remove. It is advised to utilize HSH’s Pest Removal Services.

Bed Hag

DESCRIPTION:

Bed Hags are large humanoid creatures with an elderly, woman-like appearance. They are known to dwell beneath beds, hammocks, and others suspended sleeping apparatus. Homeowners infested with Bed Hags will sometimes report croaking or wheezing sounds at night, or the feeling of a heavy weight on their chest at night.

DANGER:

Bed Hags are not dangerous to most healthy human adults, but small children and humans suffering from breathing problems such as asthma may be adversely affected by their presence. Bed Hags are known to steal the breath of their sleeping subjects at night, causing a shortness of breath, and sometimes sleep paralysis.

SOLUTION:

Bed Hags can in fact be beneficial to a home, as their presence can frighten off other pests such as various insects or mice. In the cases where a Bed Hag is undesirable, it is advised to utilize HSH’s Pest Removal Services.

Bed Teeth

DESCRIPTION:

Bed Teeth are a rare kind of household fungus known for growing in small, cone-like shapes on the underside of bedsheets, blankets, or comforters. Homeowners infested with Bed Teeth often report mild discomfort when sleeping such as tickling or itching, and more rarely slimy acidic residue on their skin.

DANGER:

Bed Teeth are not directly harmful to most humans, given their brief sleeping schedules. However, they tend to gradually grow sharper over time if left untreated, which can lead to infections in the open wounds they cause.

SOLUTION:

To prevent the growth of Bed Teeth, bedsheets, and blankets should be.\lashed regularly, and inspected for rare, more persistent growths. Infested covers should be scrubbed thoroughly, or disposed of entirely.

Bees

DESCRIPTION:

Bees are small matriarchal flying insects, known to build large hive structures in high places, often in trees, attics or roofs. They obey their Queen. Homeowners infested with bees sometimes report buzzing, stings, or frequent bee sightings.

DANGER:

Bee stings, in addition to being painful, can lead to injury or even death in cases where members of the home have an allergic reaction to bee stings. Bees can also attract the attention of larger, more dangerous pests.

SOLUTION:

To remove Bees from a household, one must first locate their Hive. Once found, do not attempt to remove a hive by hand until the bees within are put to sleep or killed. It is strongly advised to utilize HSH’s Pest Removal Services.

Black Mold

DESCRIPTION:

Black Mold is a common household fungus known to grow in moist, warm locations. It appears frequently as small black spots. Homeowners with black mold infestations frequently report a musty smell, allergic reactions or breathing problems.

DANGER:

Black Mold is not immediately dangerous to humans, but enough of it can cause damage to household integrity, making it a long term danger. It also is known to cause allergic reactions or breathing problems.

SOLUTION:

Black Mold can be removed with regular cleaning supplies and maintenance, and can be prevented with good ventilation in high-moisture areas of the home. For more serious black mold infestations, it is advised to utilize HSH’s Fungal Cleanup Service.

Access granted: Monday
Notes: In Use

Boggart

DESCRIPTION:

Boggarts is the general term for a metamorphosed Hobb. They are large, hairy humanoids between 6 to 7 feet tall, and bear fairly convincing false faces. They are known for causing household accidents such as flooding, fires, or electric outages. They also frequently observe their targets while they sleep.

DANGER:

Boggarts are extremely dangerous to humans and pets, due to their malicious nightly
household activities which can often cause injury or death. They also react very violently when seen by humans, but thankfully these instances are rare as they excel at staying hidden.

SOLUTION:

Do not under any circumstances refer to an active Boggart by any name. Once you become aware of its presence, simply vacate the premises. Provided you do not speak of the Boggart at any time, in any fashion, it will remain in its original location.

Access granted: Wednesday
Notes: In Use

Entry Browser – C | Carbon Monoxide

DESCRIPTION:

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an invisible and odorless poisonous gas that is produced whenever a fossil fuel is burned. CO buildup can be caused by poorly installed/maintained stove and water heater appliances, or a result of poor ventilation. Homeowners affected by CO poisoning will often report headaches, dizziness, or lethargy.

DANGER:

Carbon Monoxide can cause death in humans and pets with enough exposure. It is a deadly serious threat and homeowners should take precautions to prevent its buildup.

SOLUTION:

Homeowners affected by the poison should vacate the premises immediately and seek medical assistance. To remove the poison from the household, all windows and doors should remain open until a CO monitor can confirm safe levels. CO monitors should be installed as a preventative measure and be purchased from our website.

Access granted: Tuesday
Notes: Not in Use

Carpenter Ants

DESCRIPTION:

Carpenter Ants are small insects known for nesting inside of wood. Homeowners infested with these pests sometimes report a faint rustling sound coming from their walls as the ants build their nests.

DANGER:

Carpenter Ants aren’t dangerous to humans but they are known to bite when threatened. They also are known to spread disease and can cause damage to homes they nest within.

SOLUTION:

Common pesticides will kill Carpenter Ants, though due to how fast they breed it is highly recommended to locate their nest first. It is advised to utilize HSH’s Pest Removal Service.

Access granted: Monday
Notes: In Use

Cellar Grotto

DESCRIPTION:

Cellar Grottos are large, cave-like networks known to sometimes appear spontaneously in cellars and basements. Homeowners with Cellar Grottos will often report a bad smell coming from the basement, higher humidity in the home, and a notable increase in large beetles, frogs, and related pests.

DANGER:

Cellar Grottos can introduce a number of dangerous pests into the home, and the heightened humidity they introduce can caused warped floorboards, weakened foundation, and other hazards.

SOLUTION:

Cellar Grottos can be removed by finding their creator and presenting them with a gift of gold. Their creator often resides somewhere within the grotto’s subterranean lake. For safety, bring spelunking and snorkeling equipment on your excursion or consider utilizing HSH’s Grotto Removal Team.

Access granted: Thursday
Notes: In Use

Walkthrough – Monday

Desktop

Mail Box

Subject Line: Welcome

From: HSH Corporate

Welcome to the Home Safety Hotline family! We are pleased to have you aboard as our brand new Home Safety Hotline Responder. Your Supervisor’s name is Carol Regina. She will be calling you today to brief you on your duties, and will be reviewing your work daily to ensure maximum accouracy.

As a reminder, Responders with a 90% Accuracy Rate or more will qualify to receive our Daily Employee Coupons! Work hard, and be rewarded with incredible savings!

Sincerly,

HSH Corporate

Subject Line: Notice – Video Files on Desktop

From: HSH Corporate

Attention Call Team. Due to an error with our archival network, some of you may notice video files from our video archive appearing on your desktops. Please disregard these, they will be cleared up in due time.

Sincerly,

HSH Corporate

Calls

Call 1 – John

CURRENT CALLER: JOHN

Transcription:

John here. My wife insisted I call this number. It sounds like she thinks we might have some kind of infestation? My wife keeps telling me about specks of dirt or something in the kitchen? Just looks like coffee to me. I don’t know. You tell me I guess.

Hint: John speaks of specks of dirt, that look like coffee to him.

Answer: Cockroaches

Call 2 – Grace

CURRENT CALLER: GRACE

Transcription:

Hi! I’m so sorry, my name is Grace and it’s probably nothing but I thought I’d call just in case. Lately I can’t sleep at night because of this annoying little sound coming from my attic. It sounds kind of like . It’s probably nothing, I’m sure it could just be regular old house noises but I just thought I’d call to ask and make sure.

Hint: Listen to the sound Grace makes during the call. There’s an audio file that sounds very similar.

Answer: Mice

Call 3 – Hank

CURRENT CALLER: HANK

Transcription:

Hank here. Last week I called your guys about some crap in my yard, and was told it wasn’t anything to worry about. Well guess what? There’s more piles of crap in my yard! I’m talking huge piles of brown out there. You better not tell me it’s nothing again, because I know I’ve seen something moving out there. Tell me what it is so I can take care of it once and for all.

Hint: What kind of wild animal would make huge piles of dirt in ones garden?

Answer: Mole

Call 4 – Twig Sigmund

CURRENT CALLER: TWIG SIGMUND

Transcription:

Uh, Twig Sigmund here. Just callin’ to inform ya that, uh, your refigerator’s been runnin’ wild over here for the past 45-90 minutes. Better head on over and catch it, big fella.

Call 5 – Tim

CURRENT CALLER: TIM

Transcription:

Hey do you guys have a lawn mowing service or something? My good-for-nothing kid refuses to mow, and it’s getting really crazy out there. Looking like a rainforest over here. My kid is complaining about being too sick to do anything about it, blah blah blah. The stress of this stupid lawn is giving me a headache just thinking about it. Can you send some guys up to get this done?

Hint: Kid complaining of being sick, tall grass, the caller having a headache? What could lurk in the tall grass and spread diseases?

Answer: Ticks

End Shift

Walkthrough – Tuesday

Desktop

Mail Box

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From: [email protected]

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From: HSH Deals

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Calls

Call 1 – Mike

CURRENT CALLER: MIKE

Transcription:

Guh, sorry. I’m uh, calling to see if you might know about anything I can do to . Sorry. Anything you can do to uh, prevent pollen from coming in the house? I think there’s seriously something wrong with my ventilation or something, because I cannot stop sneezing. In the past I haven’t had problems so long as I’ve stayed inside, but I think something is getting in.

Hint: Sounds like Mike has got an allergic reaction to something. But it might not come from outside. What’s a common problem in flats and houses?

Answer: Black Mold

Call 2 – Hunnigan

CURRENT CALLER: HUNNIGAN

Transcription:

Do you know if there’s such a thing as house thieves that clean? Like, maybe to disguise the robbery? At night I keep hearing all this noise coming from my living room, but when I go to look at it I find the place spotless, but haven’t yet found anything missing. I’ve talked with the cops, but they keep telling me to call this number, so here I am. Is there something you can do?

Hint: What’s something that comes out at night and cleans?

Answer: Common Hobb

Call 3 – Buzz Goobber

CURRENT CALLER: BUZZ GOOBER

Transcription:

Yeah, Buzz Goober here. I’ve been havin’ a heck of a time over here. I got these Snappers itchin’ and whoopin, cryin’ all over the place. Just all over the place. I got these whipper snappers yelpin’ and whinin’ and I can’t get a wink of sleep. Just tryin’ to lay down over here. Watcha’ gonna do about all this? I’ve called about a’ fifty five houndred times and y’all haven’t done a thing about it!

Call 4 – Michelle

CURRENT CALLER: MICHELLE

Transcription:

I… I don’t know what’s going on inside my house. I hear something crawling in the walls. I think I found teeth marks on my bed posts… I can’t sleep at night knowing there’s something in my house, help me please!

Hint 1: Something’s been crawling in the walls and gnawing an her bed posts… what wild animal would do that?

Hint 2: We had someone call on Monday making the sound of this particular animal.

Answer: Mice

Call 5 – Fred

CURRENT CALLER: FRED

Transcription:

Yeah, hey. I’m calling about a noise I’ve been hearing in my house lately. Sounds like scratching or something, it’s real quiet, but there’s definitely some kinda pest in my walls. I’ve set out all kinds of traps and I thought one worked for a while but then I started hearing it again this week. I thankfully haven’t seen any visible damage yet or droppings or whatever.

Hint: So the caller is hearing some faint rustling sounds coming from their walls… I wonder where I’ve read that before.

Answer: Carpenter Ants

Call 6 – Dan

CURRENT CALLER: DAN

Transcription:

DO YOU GUYS HANDLE SECURITY? I NEED HOME SECURITY INSTALLED. SOMEONE IS BREAKING INTO MY HOUSE AND GOING THROUGH MY STUFF AT NIGHT. I KNOW IT’S BOB FROM ACCOUNTING, HE’S ALWAYS BEEN ENVIOUS OF ME. I KNOW WHAT YOU’RE DOING BOB! GOING THROUGH MY PAPERS, TAUNTING ME WITH YOUR ORGANIZATION SKILLS! I NEED YOUR BEST HOME SECURITY EQUIPMENT PRONTO!

Hint: Seems like something or somewhat is rummaging through this guys’ desk drawers and sorting them.

Answer: Desk Hobb

End Shift

Walkthrough – Wednesday

Desktop

Mail Box

Subject Line: itts twooo latee fro u noww

From: [email protected]

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Subject Line: Notice – Network Errors

From: HSH Corporate

Attention Call Team. Our Network Team is migrating our backend services over to a new hosting provider this week, so you may experience some occasional network errors over the next few days.

Please be sure you are studying your information entries carefully while you still have access in case the network goes down while you are on the phone with a client. You will still be expected to provide accurate answers to our callers regardless of the network’s status.

Sincerly,

HSH Corporate

Subject Line: Daily Coupon – Used Horseshoe

From: HSH Deals

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Calls

Call 1 – David

CURRENT CALLER: DAVID

Transcription:

THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE BASEMENT! I’ve seen it! It’s huge, almost as big as my dog. It doesn’t hiss or growl or anything but I haven’t gotten close enough to it to find out what it is since it’s always lurking just out of sight from the top of the stairs. I need someone to come get this thing out of my basement as soon as possible! I’ve locked the door since I can still hear the steps creaking under its weight down there.

Hint:
There’s an entry mentioning the specific size given in the call.

Answer: Stair Slug

Call 2 – Peter

CURRENT CALLER: PETER

Transcription:

Hey uh, I’ve been hearing some really weird noises coming from the bathroom faucet recently. I’m not sure what it could mean. It just makes this nasty sound anytime I run it, along with this nasty smell.

Hint:
Must be very cold where the caller lives.

Answer: Frozen Pipes

Call 3 – Quaid

CURRENT CALLER: QUAID

Transcription:

My wife… I can’t… Her face, it’s gone… it’s gone! My wife… I can’t see her face. I can’t see her face! She’s dead and I can’t see her face!! They’re all gone! It’s all gone!

Hint:
Seems like the caller can’t remember the face of his loved one.

Answer: Memory Wisp

Call 4 – Fred Pinball

CURRENT CALLER: FRED PINBALL

Transcription:

Hey yeah, name’s Fred Pinball, I’m calling to lodge a complaint against your place of business up ‘ar. I have never seen such a big ol’ mess left behind by your pest control team, just tons of sticks, twigs, pebbles, sod, and I ain’t puttin’ up with it no more. I got sawdust comin’ out my drawers here! I oughta grab you by the goober and smack ya around till next sunday. Now whatcha gonna do. watcha gonna do to make this right?

Call 5 – Harvey

CURRENT CALLER: HARVEY

Transcription:

Uh hi? I, uh, have no idea what’s happening. My sheets are growing nasty sharp things on them and my legs itch like crazy. Do I need to be showering more often or something? I usually shower, like, once a week for my skin health so maybe that’s it?

Hint: Something’s been gnawing on the bed sheets…

Answer: Bed Teeth

Call 6 – Wanda

CURRENT CALLER: WANDA

Transcription:

Hello. I was told to call this number to ask about my problem. The wall in my bedroom doesn’t look right near the bottom. The bottom of the wall has some cracks, or maybe it’s peeling? I’m not sure. I have a cat named Whiskers, and sometimes he likes to sharpen his claws on the couch, but he would never do that to the wall, he knows just how naughty that would be.

Hint: A tricky one… She’s not talking about cracks, she reports peeling paint. Now, what animal would cause this?

Answer: Termites

Call 7 – Gary

CURRENT CALLER: GARY

Transcription:

Do you think this is some kind of joke? Last week I called you guys about some weird noises I had coming from my living room and the info package you sent me said something about leaving out a bowl of cream? What kind of joke is that? It’s been a week now that I’ve been dealing with this racked, no thanks to you, and now we’re starting to have power outages. Your employees’ stupid joke is now probably gonna cost me who knows how much in repair costs, so talk to your manager and tell them they owe me big time! You figure out what’s going on in my house and you figure it out NOW!

Hint: Seems like a former employee gave this caller the info package about Common Hobbs. But that seems not to be the right answer. Wait… did he talk about electric outages?

Answer: Boggart

End Shift

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