January worst month for burglary

January 22, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

A robbery takes place in Britain every 35 seconds during January, with figures showing it to be easily the worst month for crime.

According to Halifax Home Insurance, we are 26 per cent more likely to have our homes broken into during the first month of the year when compared with the annual average.

It is estimated that around 76,000 homes will be broken into during January, costing a collective £170 million.

Halifax is trying to get the message across that it is vital to take out insurance, while the firm is also attempting to help homeowners prevent crime in the first place.

“We tend to see a rise in burglaries during January as burglars know that it is the time when our homes are packed with lots of new and expensive items, ranging from electrical goods to jewellery,” said Vicky Emmott from Halifax Home Insurance.

“We must remember that thieves are opportunists, and will strike during the day or night if they feel a property has inadequate security and the timing is right.”

Official crime statistics show that a huge 40 per cent of burglaries take place during daylight hours (06:00 – 18:00), highlighting the fact that thieves are willing to strike at any time of day.

Homeowners are being urged to remain vigilant throughout the day and night in order to avoid becoming a victim of burglary.

“The fact so many burglaries take place during daylight hours shows the importance of always remaining vigilant,” added Ms Emmott.

According to Halifax, Nottingham, London and Leeds are the worst areas for theft, while Colchester, Bath and Shrewsbury are the safest.

Tags: halifax, theft, london, GBP, worst areas

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