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Window of opportunity for burglars as Brits adopt open door policy
New research reveals majority NEVER lock windows and that almost half said they leave the house with back door unlocked
New research from John Lewis Home Insurance has found that Brits are leaving themselves wide open to burglars by not locking their windows and doors.
Almost 60% of the 1,000 UK residents surveyed admitted never locking their downstairs windows, with one in five going on to say they leave their homes with the downstairs windows open.
Crimestoppers warn that the risk of ‘walk-in’ burglaries, where burglars enter through already open windows or doors without needing to ‘break in’, is particularly prevalent during the summer months when we’re keeping more doors and windows open and spending less time inside our homes. Even if you’re only going out for a few minutes, we advise checking that all doors and windows are properly closed and locked.
Other findings from the survey show almost seven in ten (69%) disclosed that they don’t bother locking their upstairs windows, perhaps because the risk is deemed less, despite warnings from our charity that they can be a key entry point for burglars. Nearly one third (31%) divulged that they sleep with the bedroom window open in the summer months.
Back doors are another well-known hotspot for burglars, yet 47% of respondents said they don’t lock their back door when going out.
The potential risks are further heightened with over one in ten (12%) of us keeping ladders out in our gardens, which can provide burglars with an easy access route to the upper floors of our homes. Even if you’re only going out for a few minutes, they advise checking that all doors and windows are properly closed and locked.
Crimestoppers is independent of the police. We take crime information and promise complete anonymity - no personal details are ever asked for or ever stored. If you know about someone who is responsible for burglaries and you prefer to stay anonymous, please tell us. Complete a safe and secure anonymous online form or call our charity’s UK Contact Centre on freephone 0800 555 111. Speak up. Stay safe.
*survey of 1000 UK residents carried out between 20th and 25th May 2022.
Almost 60% of the 1,000 UK residents surveyed admitted never locking their downstairs windows, with one in five going on to say they leave their homes with the downstairs windows open.
Crimestoppers warn that the risk of ‘walk-in’ burglaries, where burglars enter through already open windows or doors without needing to ‘break in’, is particularly prevalent during the summer months when we’re keeping more doors and windows open and spending less time inside our homes. Even if you’re only going out for a few minutes, we advise checking that all doors and windows are properly closed and locked.
Other findings from the survey show almost seven in ten (69%) disclosed that they don’t bother locking their upstairs windows, perhaps because the risk is deemed less, despite warnings from our charity that they can be a key entry point for burglars. Nearly one third (31%) divulged that they sleep with the bedroom window open in the summer months.
Back doors are another well-known hotspot for burglars, yet 47% of respondents said they don’t lock their back door when going out.
The potential risks are further heightened with over one in ten (12%) of us keeping ladders out in our gardens, which can provide burglars with an easy access route to the upper floors of our homes. Even if you’re only going out for a few minutes, they advise checking that all doors and windows are properly closed and locked.
“Unfortunately, burglars can often enjoy the summer just as much as the rest of us. With less time spent in our homes, whilst doors and windows are left open, it can create a perfect environment for criminals to strike. It’s always better to be safe rather than sorry when it comes to home security.”
“We should always feel safe in our homes and that our belongings are secure. You can significantly reduce your risk by remaining vigilant and locking windows and doors before leaving your home. Not all insurance policies are the same and you should also make sure that your home insurance covers you for thefts that occur where there was no evidence of forcible and violent entry.”
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Crimestoppers is independent of the police. We take crime information and promise complete anonymity - no personal details are ever asked for or ever stored. If you know about someone who is responsible for burglaries and you prefer to stay anonymous, please tell us. Complete a safe and secure anonymous online form or call our charity’s UK Contact Centre on freephone 0800 555 111. Speak up. Stay safe.
*survey of 1000 UK residents carried out between 20th and 25th May 2022.