What Do Burglars Steal?

Burglary is the illegal entering of a property with the intention of committing a crime. The crime involved is usually theft.

Burglars are often opportunistic thieves who prey on homes, looking out for easy access through open doors or windows. They look for homes which are likely to contain valuables or homes that are likely to be empty because of work, holidays or the school run.

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Burglaries

The average burglary takes less than 10 minutes and burglars steal what they can take quickly and easily. For this reason, they prefer small, portable items that are easily transported, which can then be sold on to make cash.

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Cash is often stored in the master bedroom and this, along with drawers and cupboards, is where a thief will go to seek it out. Jewellery and watches are also high on a burglar’s wish list, due to their high value and their small size.

TVs are typically too large to carry away quickly, so thieves will prioritise looking for smaller electronics such as mobile phones, tablets and game consoles. Because of an association between drug addiction and burglary, a thief may also look to steal medicine and prescription items, such as high-strength pain relief. Other items commonly stolen are designer clothes and accessories, and house or car keys.

Surveillance

Surveillance and CCTV options are a great way of deterring or catching burglars and making a home more secure.

However, the latest advances in technology now also mean that surveillance can be used for other issues, such as surveying draining and sewerage systems for potential problems, blockages or damage. High-tech cameras can directly access the drain or sewer, providing clear images of the location and type of problem, without the need to dig. For CCTV drain survey Nottingham, visit a specialist drain surveyor such as https://www.wilkinson-env.co.uk/drainage-services-cctv-surveys-midlands/cctv-drain-surveys/cctv-drain-surveys-nottingham/.

The latest advances in surveillance technology mean that it is now easier than ever to protect our homes, both from the threat of intruders and from environmental factors that threaten the safety and integrity of the building itself.

Vincent Gross
vincent@cyonwo.com
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