Home thefts highest during summer, BCAA Insurance finds

By Canadian Underwriter, | July 26, 2007 | Last updated on October 30, 2024
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Summer months mean well-deserved vacation time, including lengthy absences from home that open the door for thieves, BCAA Insurance warns.BCAA Insurance says it receives the highest proportion of theft-related claims in the summer, followed closely by the Christmas holiday season.”According to break-and-enter reports, most intruders enter from a garage door, an unlocked side door or an unlocked side window,” says Brooke Hanson, BCAA home insurance manager. The most popular household items to steal, according to BCAA Insurance, are: jewellery; digital cameras; home theatre equipment; iPods/MP3 players; CDs/DVDs; Cash; gift certificates; video games; computer equipment; and tools.BCAA Insurance is advising consumers to safeguard their houses during the summer, including: getting to know your neighbours. Ask your neighbours to pick-up mail and flyers, and place garbage in front of your house on regular collection days, Hanson says. Help your neighbours out, as they do to you. making it time-consuming to break into your home. Research shows that if it takes more than four or five minutes to break into a home, the burglar will go elsewhere, BCAA Insurance notes. making the house look inhabited. Leave blinds or curtains open in their usual position and/or put indoor lights on a timer so that they go on and off at appropriate times. making it noisy to break into your home, by investing in a burglar alarm. keeping valuables under lock and key and well-hidden. Do not leave personal documents in your home office or desk, for example, and expensive jewellery should also be hidden somewhere other than the bedroom.

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