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Lorna Hughes

Five things to do immediately after a burglary - and one thing you should never do

Returning home to find you've been burgled can be devastating - both emotionally and financially. It is a stressful period that can lead to people feeling unsure of what to do.

Break-ins can be detrimental to your bank account, with the average burglary costing victims nearly £3,000 according to research by security company ADT. Burglaries can also affect a homeowner’s mental health, leaving some feeling unsafe in their own home.

ADT's home security experts have offered advice on the steps you should take upon discovering your home has been burgled - and one thing you should never do.

Michele Bennett, General Manager at ADT UK&I Subscriber said: "If you come home to find you’ve been burgled, a million thoughts will race through your head, but stop, take a breath, and take these immediate actions.

"You may feel upset and anxious over the next few days, which is completely natural. Try your best to get into a regular routine. This may not be easy, but with time your house will start to feel like home."

Call the police

It might sound obvious but pick up the phone and call 101 to file a report. This is the non-emergency number for the police. The National Police Chiefs’ Council have recently committed to attending all home burglaries and will help support victims after a traumatic and invasive experience. The police will also give you a crime reference number so you can report the break-in to your home insurance company.

Take photos and review the footage

Photos and videos can be used to supply evidence of any damage you have suffered to your insurance company. Footage could also be vital to the police case. It is worth asking your neighbours if they have any CCTV as they could have caught the burglar on the way to or from your home.

Make a list of stolen goods

Write a list of things that are missing and find evidence of you owning those items. This could be paper or online receipts, bank statements or even pictures of them.

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Contact your insurance company

It’s time to call your home insurance company. Make sure you have your insurance policy number and crime reference number to hand - you’ll be asked for these. By doing this immediately, you get on the road to recovering the cost of your possessions and even some of the damage caused by the intruder.

Cancel your cards

If you have any suspicion that credit cards, debit cards or paperwork that could lead to bank accounts have been taken, do not hesitate to cancel them.

And the one thing you should avoid:

Don't touch anything

Although it is hard, do not touch anything until the police have finished their work. After a burglary, your home is a crime scene, and touching or moving items can disrupt evidence.

How to cope after a burglary

You may want to ask friends and family to help you, or even hire someone to take care of cleaning for you if you find it too difficult to do it yourself. After cleaning up, look at home security and security systems you have in place. You’ll know the point of entry by now, so that is your first port of call.

If it was a window, you should review and make changes to any others with a similar structure. With doors, you can add deadlocks, bolts and chains to make them harder to break through.

Even if locks seem secure, it is still a good idea to change them when moving into a new house as you simply don’t know who’s had keys for the property over the years. Check window locks too.

Depending on your level of coverage your insurance company should reach a settlement with you in the weeks following a burglary. And when you claimed on your insurance you may have noticed loopholes that meant you didn’t get what you thought you were entitled to.

Now is the time to look into changing insurers, upgrading and addressing any issues with your coverage, plus making sure all your valuables are included. Once sorted, be sure to update your inventory with any new items you’ve bought, including serial numbers, makes and models.

Further information is available here.

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