What do the darker nights mean to you?

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October 25 2016

It’s an adjustment we make every year at the end of October.

When the clocks go back the days become shorter and the nights last longer. As a nation, do we take extra measures to keep our homes secure during these dark winter months? And should we?

ADT ask - What do the darker nights mean to you?

When the clocks go back the days become shorter and the nights last longer. As a nation, do we take extra measures to keep our homes secure during these dark winter months? And should we?
Most burglaries occur at night as opportunistic thieves prefer to operate under the cover of darkness. So perhaps it’s no surprise to learn that when nights last longer, as they do during the autumn and winter months, the number of burglaries increases.

According to Halifax Homes Insurance claims data, the average cost of a claim for a winter burglary was £1,746 per incident in 2012 – up 14% compared to the average cost of a summer burglary claim.

When the clocks go back, crime goes up.

Your home is where you feel most secure, yet only one in five of us takes extra security measures when the nights draw in.

By checking that all your doors and windows are locked, and making your home appear occupied when it’s not, we can begin to reduce the number of burglaries – in particular the stark rise of 26% that occurs between Halloween and Bonfire Night.

Top 5 tips to make your home more secure during the winter months

1. Burglars are less likely to target a home that looks occupied. Use a timer to switch lights on when you’re away.

2. Close your curtains and blinds so burglars can’t see your valuables through your windows.

3. Lock your sheds and outbuildings – and an outside light can blow the cover of darkness for a would-be thief.

4. Install a burglar alarm – the box on the front of your house will act as a visible deterrent, but you should also set the alarm for when you’re away, sleeping upstairs or even out in your back garden on Bonfire Night.

5. Carry out a general security check. It takes no more than two minutes to lock your windows and doors.

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