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Wednesday Nights Cost 127m
Friday and Saturday nights come second in the crime prime time stakes, with criminals making the most of nights when properties are most likely to be unoccupied, while another week night, Thursday night, tops home content insurance uk the list for London and the South-East. Based on the research, Churchill Home Insurance has compiled a table which shows at which times of the week areas around Britain are most likely to be targeted by burglars:.
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Sods law costing millions.
For those who think they’ve escaped sod’s law, then think again. 12th December 2005 Sod’s law has cost Britons at least £636 million* to date, according to new research from Direct Line Home Response 24. The survey was carried out online.
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Wossy's home
Norwich Union Home Insurance Asked which celebrities we thought had the happiest homes, two TV presenters were clear winners:. The winner will receive an 8000 prize (monetary or vouchers) to help make their happy home a dream home, with 20 runners-up obtaining 100 prizes. The survey also revealed which celebrities aren't considered to be so happy at home. Wossy's home 28 July 2005 The 'Quote Me Happy' insurance people Norwich Union have come up with some amazing facts regarding the way we feel about the home lives of the rich and famous.
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  Fear of theft
Lloyds TSB Insurance In home content insurance uk contrast, only a fifth (22 per cent) of people aged 45-54 felt thieves might target them for their belongings. This compares to just one in five (19 per cent) in the South West and North West (22 per cent). One in ten (12 per cent) carry items worth up to 400, compared to just six per cent of the wider population. Young people (aged 16-24) are prime targets for thieves.
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  Brits Spend 10.2bn A Year On Beauty Products
Churchill Insurance Total of £10’176’374’275 based on average amount spent on toiletries each year (£216.84) and number of people aged 16 to 79 in the UK (46,930,337), source:. Homeowners should regularly check the replacement value of their belongings to ensure they have adequate insurance cover, which helps in the event of a claim.” *Research commissioned by Churchill Insurance with 1,300 adults, September 2005. The research also found that over £1.7bn** is wasted every year on unused toiletries, with Christmas and birthdays the peak times for receiving unwanted health and beauty gifts.
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  Firework Ban.
Churchill Insurance Six out of ten are expecting to lock their pets away for the night Nearly a third of the population say they wouldn’t keep fireworks in or near their houses Nearly 2 million have experienced firework damage to their property and cars Churchill’s Head of Home Insurance, Martin Scott, says:. 24/10/2005 Although Brits will be going bonfire barmy this November 5th, a massive 80 percent* believe there should be a total ban on the sale of fireworks to the general public. * Research commissioned by Churchill Home Insurance with 1,455 UK inhabitants, October 2005.
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  White elephant gadgets.
esure.com home insurance White elephant gadgets worth 9.4bn clutter up UK homes, says esure.com (12 September 2005) UK residents have forked out over £9.4bn * in their lifetimes on household gadgets that they believed were great buys at the time but have rarely, if ever, actually used, according to research by esure.com home insurance. "Many of us are suckers for advertising and fanatical about keeping up with the latest fads and must-have gadgets. National Statistics:. TOP 5 WHITE ELEPHANT GADGETS IN BRITISH HOMES:. home content insurance uk
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  First time buyers warned
LloydsTSB Insurance "Buying a home for the first time is stressful enough home content insurance uk without having to worry about the threat of being burgled. Never label keys with your surname or address. Put off potential burglars by growing thorny plants up against the house. With figures showing that young people and homes without security measures are most at risk, those moving for the first time should pay particular attention to securing their properties. Do not leave a spare key hidden outside the house and make sure you only give spare sets to people you can trust.
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