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Metal Theft

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Although commodity prices have fallen dramatically since the onset of the credit crunch, the theft of metals is still prevalent and it is not surprising that our isolated buildings such as churches and those on utility sites are among those most frequently targeted by thieves. This is not a new problem but recently its prevalence has increased to such an extent that some insurers have actively campaigned to encourage their clients to improve security and the Home Office is piloting a new national crime unit to clampdown on rogue scrap metal dealers who are illegally handling stolen metals. Rainwater goods, lightning conductors, communication cables, inspection covers, fittings and even garden statutes in private gardens are all at risk unless preventative measures are taken. These can take many forms including perimeter protection, anti-scaling devices, electronic measures, property marking and, where possible, replacement of items with less valuable or easily removed materials.

We at Surelock would recommend that a security survey or assessment is carried out of your premises by one of our skilled surveyors who will identify any vulnerabilities and advise on ways in which these can be addressed. The theft of metal roof coverings with particular respect to churches and other historic buildings is well covered in an advice note issued by English Heritage.

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/Advice_Note_on_Theft_of_Metal_Roof_Coverings_5__JS_.pdf