Western Mail

Householde­rs urged to watch out for thieves as clocks go back

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HOUSEHOLDS are being warned to be vigilant as the clocks go back later this month – as an insurer has recorded home theft claims spiking by a third over previous winters.

Co-op Insurance said analysis of thousands of customer claims since 2013 found those for home thefts increase by 34% in the five months of shorter days after British Summer Time.

It compared claims figures in the five months leading up to the clocks going back with the five months after.

The analysis also found Friday is the most likely day for a theft to occur.

In the UK, the clocks go forward by one hour on the last Sunday in March and back by one hour on the last Sunday in October.

The clocks will go back on October 28 this year.

Dark winter nights provide an opportunit­y for criminals to spot unoccupied houses with no lights on.

According to Co-op Insurance data, home thefts between November and March are more likely to be via forced and violent entry than in the summer months.

By comparison, thefts in summer months are often opportunis­tic, when someone may con their way into their victim’s home by persuasion rather than smashing their way in.

The Co-op also found that around the time of the clocks going back, the frequency of motor claims increases by 10% due to road traffic accidents.

The insurer also said while driving conditions are generally more difficult on darker nights, there can be other contributi­ng factors such as drivers not turning their lights on, vehicles having faulty lights and wetter and more icy conditions with windscreen­s cracking.

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