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FEATURE: SAFETY & SECURITY


TOOLSTATION UNVEILS THE UK’S TOOL THEFT CAPITALS


I a freedom of


n 2020 close to 11,300 tool


thefts


were reported, equalling an average loss of £633,742 per area. By submitting information request


to police constabularies, Toolstation have revealed the hotspots for tool theft across the UK.


Northumbria experienced the most


tool thefts from the data gathered, with 1,398 thefts in 2020, estimating a cost of £2,082,954.


The most stolen tool was a drill, with a count of 380 drills taken in 2020, which is an overall cost of £50,160. Of these thefts, 47% happen due to car doors not being locked. When it comes to tool thefts, 73% happen during weekdays, suggesting owners are not as careful on these days. According to government data,


tool thefts account for one in ten vehicle break-ins in the UK. This was overtaken only by thefts of electrical equipment (13%), exterior fittings (19%) and valuables (39%).


How to prevent tool theft Tools not only hold monetary value, they also represent the livelihood of tradespeople and so it’s important that toolboxes are protected at all costs. The best deterrent for theft is often added security.


So it may


be worth investing in extra vehicle security, or even home security such as CCTV to protect your vehicle when parked overnight. Toolstation spoke to expert Lee Devlin, MD at Homecure Plumbers to get his advice on preventing tool theft in the future, his words below: • Never leave your tools in your van or vehicle overnight if you can - Tools kept in a van or vehicle is too tempting for criminals. Where possible, store them in a locked premises/site unit when working away from home or take them home with you just to be sure.


Sources:


https://hertstools.co.uk/tool-theft- hotspots-in-london-revealed/ https://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/ knowledge/articles/2019/09/tool- theft-epidemic-at-crisis-point/ https://www.vanarama.com/blog/ vans/the-uk-s-tool-and-van-theft- hotspots


https://www.electricaltimes.co.uk/ tool-theft-more-than-80-million-worth- of-tools-stolen-from-tradies-in-last- three-years/


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• Invest in a sticker - No, really! You can buy an inexpensive notice that says ‘tools are not left in here’ or ‘No tools are left in this vehicle overnight’ which can help deter thieves from attempting to break into your vehicle. • Park your van close to the side of your house/a wall/obstacle - When parking up, ensure your vehicles’ rear doors are facing an obstacle, with a maximum gap of 1ft, preventing thieves from opening doors sufficiently enough to get or see into. • Park your van in a locked garage - If you have access to a locked garage, be sure to use it, as this help to keep vehicles out of sight and adds an additional barrier for thieves. • Check your vehicles alarm regularly - Check the alarms and locking features on your vehicles are working and noises can be heard loudly and attract attention when sounding. • Have an immobiliser fitted to your vehicle - Some thieves might try to take the whole vehicle and not just tools. To prevent this, have an immobiliser installed (and check it is working) to prevent thieves from simply ‘hotwiring’ your vehicle. • Use a good quality lock/padlock


on rear doors - Invest in good quality (and additional) locks for your rear doors to help provide added protection, increasing the effort would be thieves would need to put in to break into your vehicle and steal tools • Stop thieves from looking in and reduce sight lines - Blackout tints, films and even partitions can help reduce the sightlines of thieves and prevent them from casing out your vehicle or knowing what is kept inside. • Keep tool bags and boxes close on public transport - When travelling to jobs via public transport with tools, keep them close to you and preferably in front of you, so you can keep an eye on them, and don’t leave them unattended in overhead racks. • Ask employers and professional bodies for advice - New security devices and features are regularly being released, with professional bodies often providing both advice and updates on how to find and use new techniques. • Take out adequate insurance for both your vehicle and tools - If needed, especially for self-employed tradespeople, make sure your vehicle


THE TOP 10 REGIONS MOST STOLEN FROM Constabulary


Thefts in 2019


Northumbria Kent


Lancashire Hertfordshire


Northern Ireland Humberside


Cambridgeshire Bedfordshire


Avon and Somerset Dorset


1,954 1,528 1,340 1,546 1,536 853


1,070 1,011 849 505


1,398 1,138 1,108 1,048 1,043 755 685 647 587 417


THE 10 MOST COMMON STOLEN TOOLS Item stolen Drill


Count 380


Saw


Nail Gun Toolbox


Hedge Trimmer Screwdriver Leaf Blower


Power Washer Spanner Hammer


196 61 47 43 41 25 22 19 16


Value £132


£7


£93 £24


£105 £12 £66


£117 £10 £10


Thefts in 2020


has the correct insurance and ideally invest in additional tool insurance to ensure you are doubly covered should they get lost or stolen in transit or on-site.”


Methodology


By submitting a freedom of infor- mation request to police constabularies across the UK, we were able to gather statistics on tool thefts across UK regions from 2019 and 2020. Using the statistics on how many tools were stolen and what tools were stolen we were able to calculate the estimated costs endured by those who had the items stolen from them.


About Toolstation Toolstation is one of Britain’s fastest growing suppliers of tools, accessories and building supplies to the tradespeople, home improvers and self-builders. We offer products from power tools, plumbing, CCTV cameras and other trade essentials across a wide range of top brands. For further information on tool theft in the UK, please follow this link to the Toolstation website: www.toolstation.com


Estimated costs of thefts in 2020


£2,082,954 £1,695,567 £1,650,868 £1,561,471 £1,554,021 £1,124,915 £1,020,618 £964,000 £874,602 £621,310


Overall cost in 2020 £50,160


£1,372 £5,673 £1,128 £4,515 £492


£1,650 £2,574 £190 £160


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