TOOL THEFT: MORE THAN £80 MILLION WORTH OF TOOLS STOLEN FROM TRADIES IN LAST THREE YEARS

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  Posted by: electime      21st February 2020

More than £83 million worth of tools have been stolen across England and Wales in the last three years, reveals new research from Direct Line for Business. This equates to £83,500 of equipment going missing every day.

Despite reporting these incidents to police forces, just three per cent of the tools are ever reunited with owners, meaning tradespeople across the country have lost more than £80 million worth of tools.

Since 2017, an estimated 217,000 tools have been stolen, with a third (33 per cent) of these reported in London. Yorkshire and Humberside (21 per cent) and the North West (12 per cent) also account for a substantial proportion of stolen tools.

Region

Estimated number of incidents of tool theft, 2017-2019

Number

Percentage

London

71,995

33%

Yorkshire and Humber

46,329

21%

North West

27,072

12%

East of England

19,313

9%

South West

17,376

8%

North East

14,876

7%

East Midlands

11,870

5%

West Midlands

5,837

3%

Wales

2,325

1%

South East

No data

No data

England and Wales total

216,992

100%

It is also expected that these figures could be higher as no police forces from the South East, which accounts for a sixth of the population, responded to the FOI request. Based on overall UK figures, this means that the actual figure could exceed 260,000 tools going missing.

When it comes to where the tools are taken from, more than a quarter (28 per cent) are stolen from vehicles, while 20 per cent are taken from private residences and just 10 per cent go missing from worksites or places of business. The average value of a reported stolen tool is £385, meaning the overall figure to the industry could be substantial.

In response to this issue, Direct Line for Business has launched ‘Overnight Tools cover,’ which carries an additional premium, which insures customers tools in a locked vehicle overnight and will be invaluable for tradespeople who are often working at a customer’s site and don’t have access to a locked building for storing tools overnight.

Nandita Borkakoti, Product Manager for Tradesperson at Direct Line for Business, said: “Our analysis shows that tool theft is proving to be a real issue for tradespeople across the UK. It is not only the inconvenience of having to get new tools, but tradespeople could also be missing out on work if they do not have the correct equipment to complete a job.

“We have recently enhanced our tradespeople policy to offer overnight tool theft cover from a vehicle as an added extra. We hope this will allow peace of mind and prevent too much disruption to the working day for our customers should the worst happen.”

Direct Line for Business has migrated its tradesperson insurance to an enhanced online sales platform.  The system is designed to give power back to the consumer and allow them to build the right policy meeting their specific insurance needs, with all the benefits of purchasing direct rather than through a broker.

For tips on how to keep your van and tools safe please see: https://www.directlineforbusiness.co.uk/van-insurance/knowledge-centre/your-van-and-your-business/what-van-security-improvements-can-i-make

For more information about Direct Line for Business’ tradesman insurance visit the website:https://www.directlineforbusiness.co.uk/public-liability-insurance/tradesman-insurance