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Safety warning to UK households as burglaries spike across the UK | UK | News

amedpostBy amedpostDecember 19, 2024 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Almost one in three homeowners have been the victims of theft from their home, according to Co-op Insurance.

The member-owned finance group also revealed that one in eight people it surveyed felt their home was less secure during the winter months.

Vehicle keys and personal documents are the items Brits would most want to protect from theft and so far in 2024, the provider has seen claims as high as £85,000.

With many households storing high-value gifts one company has revealed the seven wallet-friendly tips that can help make your property safer this Christmas.

Jon Saeed, managing director of Lighting Legends said: “Home and garden security doesn’t have to break the bank. Simple measures like upgrading locks, installing motion-activated lights, and using natural barriers such as thorny plants can significantly enhance your property’s safety. 

He added small adjustments, like ensuring doors, gates and sheds are properly locked and secured, can make a big difference.

 “Effective security is about making your home a less attractive target through practical, affordable means.”

 

Graham Ward-Lush, head of home at Co-op Insurance, said: “During the winter months, many people see their home as a sanctuary that allows them to escape the dark and cold weather.

“However, our research suggests that a significant number of Brits don’t feel as secure in their homes when the dark evenings set in, but that most people would feel less anxious with extra security features.

“Whether it’s leaving lights on a timer, installing a security camera or simply making sure your windows and doors are locked, we’re encouraging homeowners to take extra steps to ensure that their possessions are kept safe, and homes remain secure this winter.”

Seven ways to make your home and garden more secure this Christmas

Check your fencing

A sturdy fence around your property can deter intruders. A tall, solid fence made of strong and durable materials like wood, metal, or vinyl can provides both privacy and a physical barrier. Adding a lattice or spikes at the top of the fence can further deter climbing. 

Use thorny plants

Planting thorny or spiky plants like roses and hawthorn along the perimeter of your garden creates a natural barrier. These plants are difficult and painful to get through, discouraging potential intruders. Dense, bushy plants can also serve as effective barriers, for example holly and pyracantha (firethorn).

Secure gates

Ensure your garden gates are strong and properly installed. Wooden, metal, or reinforced plastic gates can provide good security. It’s also vital to use high-quality locks on any external gates. Padlocks, combination locks, or keyed locks can enhance security, and ensure the lock is resistant to cutting and tampering.

Install cameras:

Modern home security cameras are affordable and easy to install, providing 24/7 monitoring of your property. Choose cameras with night vision and motion detection capabilities for added security in the long, winter evenings. Visible cameras act as a deterrent, while hidden ones can help collect evidence in case of a break in.

Go for garden lights

Install motion-activated security lights around the garden, especially near entry points like gates, doors, and pathways. Waterproof lights are great if you want to use them all year round and solar-powered spotlights are particularly useful.

Tool storage

Keep your garden tools and equipment in a locked shed. Tools can be used by intruders to break into your home, so securing them reduces this risk.

Mark your property

Use kits to mark valuable items like garden furniture, tools, and ornaments with a unique identifier. This can be a UV pen, etching tool, or microdot technology. Keep a log of marked items, including photographs and descriptions if necessary. 

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