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With so many more of us taking last minute breaks than five years ago it's easy to be complacent with home security.
Almost 60% of UK homeowners are away more frequently than they were five years ago leaving them susceptible to one of the 974,000 domestic burglaries that occur a year. (Source: -2006 British Crime Survey)
As well as the upset and distress that burglary causes, householders' wallets are also likely to suffer if they haven't got contents insurance in place. The average claim for domestic burglary is £1,875 – which added up to £1.8 billion of claims in England and Wales last year, according to Zurich.
The good news for homeowners is that help has come from an unlikely source. A convicted thief who now works as a consultant to the Probation Service and has offered his expert insiders advice to what people should do to keep their homes safe.
He revealed common scam-exploiting holidaymakers: He said thieves often did their legwork at airports, scanning luggage tags for addresses of holidaymakers. That information would then be passed onto a partner or colleague who would carry out the burglary. Therefore Bob’s first tip was to never write your address on luggage tags, but, to include a phone number instead.