Poor home security affects insurance, Halifax says

August 20, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Insurers at Halifax warned today that poor home security can invalidate claims.

According to statistics released by the insurance provider, claims for unforced burglary tend to rise hugely at this time of year, with a full 50 per cent increase in August 2006 over the figures for January of that year.

Received wisdom that the increase is caused by claimants jetting off on their holidays is also incorrect: 55 per cent of claims are made from those who occupied their home at the time of the robbery.

Open windows and doors due to the warmer weather was cited by the insurer as the main reason behind the break-ins.

Underwriting manager at Halifax Vicky Emmott said: “During the summer, we invariably see claims for unforced burglary increase dramatically, as people leave doors and windows open to keep their homes cool.

“Burglars can be in and out in seconds, so we are advising people to keep valuables out of sight, and avoid leaving doors and windows open when rooms are unoccupied, or when out in the garden.”

Other top tips offered by the insurer looking to boost their security, such as recommending that neighbourhood watch schemes be joined and that safety latches on windows be used.

National Home Security Week begins on August 25th.

Tags: home insurance, burglars, January, cent, August

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