{"id":2762,"date":"2021-08-04T13:40:22","date_gmt":"2021-08-04T12:40:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.contactsecurity.co.uk\/?p=2762"},"modified":"2025-01-14T15:37:08","modified_gmt":"2025-01-14T15:37:08","slug":"the-real-impact-of-commercial-burglary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/irisvbs.co.uk\/news\/the-real-impact-of-commercial-burglary\/","title":{"rendered":"The Real Impact of Commercial Burglary"},"content":{"rendered":"
According to the findings from the 2017 Commercial Victimisation Survey, many cases of wholesale, retail and commercial remain unsolved each year. Nearly 45% of all reported business crimes are committed against wholesale or retail premises. For the businesses which fall victim to burglary, some do not have adequate insurance or do not make a claim, while others find it hard to continue operating.<\/p>\n
The real impact of crime, burglary in particular, often goes beyond the monetary costs of replacing damaged or stolen stock or assets. It is a crime with far-reaching, and often hidden costs, especially when it happens in the home.<\/p>\n
This article discusses some of the hidden costs, the different types of burglary and the precautions you can take to make sure your home or business does not become an easy target.<\/p>\n
The Commercial Victimisation Survey of 2017 also indicated that for wholesaling and retail businesses, burglary affected 12% of all surveyed businesses. This was the second-highest crime category after all kinds of theft, affecting 27% of business premises.<\/p>\n
Here are some of the most different types of burglary and the premises most susceptible to each type.<\/p>\n
This is the most common type of burglary where the burglar has done no prior planning but just comes across an opportunity too good to miss. The most common points of entry are the most obvious, an unsecured door window or skylight.<\/p>\n
If an alarm system is fitted, the burglar will make little effort to defeat it or perhaps try not to set it off. This is usually a quick in and out job, with little of value taken other than what is close to hand. For this reason, securing valuables and keeping precious or expensive items out of reach will protect your premises from this type of burglary.<\/p>\n
Smash and grab burglaries involve a violent entry into a home or business premises. Burglars committing this type of offence are often well-prepared, using a variety of tools including power tools to cut locks, grilles or chains on gates.<\/p>\n
Ram raiding involves the use of a car or other motor vehicle to force access into a shop. These types of burglaries cause a lot of damage and the target is often a shop offering high rewards, such as a jeweller. Speed is often a factor with goods in the window the most common target. Burglars make no effort to defeat alarm systems as they aim to be in and out as quickly as possible.<\/p>\n
The damages caused by a ram raid or smash and grab incident may cost in the thousands of pounds to repair and goods lost may amount to even more. In some cases, the safe and its entire contents are carried away.<\/p>\n
This type of burglary takes careful planning and targets extremely high-value items. The burglars make preparations to overcome building security devices such as alarm systems to ensure they have time to commit the crime. This may include using inside information such as alarm codes, disabling sounding devices and strobes.<\/p>\n