Garden Against Thieves
Last updated: 19/10/2006 - 11:38
Britain's gardeners are facing an increasingly common garden pest - the garden thief. Each year, it's estimated that one in every seven gardens will fall victim to garden thieves.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is urging all gardeners to fight back against thieves, by making their gardens more secure. The ABI also recommend checking the extent of cover under their household insurance.
Insurance
From hanging baskets to lawnmowers, garden furniture to plants, and even whole hedges and lawns, nothing is safe. Garden sheds are particularly vulnerable, as many have inadequate security and often contain valuable items such as lawnmowers, tools and cycles. One police force estimates that the cost of garden crime, in its area alone, is £4m a year.
Garden thefts have included:
Household Contents
Most household contents policies provide limited cover for items in the garden, typically between £250 and £1,000. Different limits may apply to items left in the open or in outbuildings.
"Gardening is a growth industry and so is garden theft." says Tony Baker, ABI's deputy director general. "Most gardeners seriously under-estimate the value of items in their gardens and just how attractive these are to thieves. This explains why gardens inevitably provide easy pickings for thieves, especially during the summer months. Yet many losses can easily be prevented by simple security precautions to safeguard what, in many cases, are items worth thousands of pounds."
Tips
The ABI's top tips to help beat garden thieves are:
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