Cornwall Council is warning residents about a scam that involves conmen offering to treat the home against coronavirus.

Reports from other parts of the UK suggest that a number of gangs are travelling the country and offering services known as “misting” or “fogging” which they claim will kill any trace of coronavirus present in the house.

Nigel Strick, from Cornwall’s Trading Standards, said: “We did receive a number of reports at the beginning of Lockdown 1 concerning cleaning firms offering to disinfect homes as a precaution against Covid-19 but now this latest scam is trying to convince residents that these so-called 'fogging' or 'misting' machines are some kind of miracle cure.

"In fact they are probably less effective than a thorough clean with ordinary household cleaning products.”

Councillor Rob Nolan, Cornwall Council cabinet member for public protection, is keen that no-one in Cornwall should fall victim to this latest Covid scam.

He said: “These reports again illustrate the shocking tactics that will be employed by scammers and fraudsters in an attempt to persuade us to make payments for bogus treatments or services. Taking advantage of the Covid-19 outbreak is simply appalling behaviour.

“And to make matter worse, scammers will often pretend to be calling from any one of a number of official organisations such as Cornwall Council, the NHS, telecom or utility companies.

“Our advice is as clear: never deal with anyone who calls at your home without a prior invitation, no matter how friendly or convincing they may appear.”

Anyone with concerns over possible scams can contact tradingstandards@cornwall.gov.uk or phone 03001234 91. More information is on the Cornwall Council website.