When the
weather is good, there’s no beating a British summer. It’s the time to enjoy
barbecues, outdoor entertaining, children splashing in the paddling pool and
balmy evenings.
However, because
there is never any guarantee of really hot weather, British households tend not
to have air conditioning, unlike other countries where sweltering summers are
inevitable. So when things hot up, we tend to revert to our manual
air-conditioning system – we open the windows!
The
problem is that we often forget to close them again, or we deliberately leave
them open night and day, providing a perfect opportunity for burglars and
opportunists to pounce. Indeed, insurance companies report a 21% increase in
claims following an unforced entry during the summer months. Small
easily-snatched items such as handbags, car keys, mobile phones and jewellery
are among the most popular thefts; lucrative for the thief and really, really,
annoying to lose. Burglars can be in and out of a property in seconds, often
whilst unsuspecting occupants are in the garden or watching television in
another room.
To add
insult to injury, insurance companies will not usually honour a claim for such
theft unless the homeowner has “taken reasonable steps to prevent loss or
damage”. An open window is an invitation to a burglar and hardly demonstrates
the reasonable care demanded by insurers.
There are
obvious yet often overlooked ways of avoiding the anxiety of a summer theft,
such as:
·
Never
leave front doors or windows open or unlocked when you are at the back of your
property or in the garden.
·
Never
leave valuables on windowsills.
·
Use
restrictors on windows so they can only be opened part-way.
·
Regularly
review your home insurance needs.
·
Support
your local Neighbourhood Watch scheme.
May
we wish you a happy and secure summer!
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