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With the first bank holiday of the summer approaching, many people will be heading away that weekend, and over the summer months.
With this in mind, a new survey by Peopl Insurance examined the tactics used by Irish people to keep their home safe from burglars when they’re on holiday and found an unusual 'hack' that some use.
4% of 1,000 people surveyed said that they "leave an ironing board up with a pile of clothes on it", in order to defer prying eyes of potential thieves.
The traditional practice of relying on a neighbour to keep an eye on a home while it is vacant is still alive and well, with 40% of homeowners getting neighbours to check in on their property and collect the post, while about one in eight people also ask their neighbour to open and draw curtains and blinds.
The top 10 tricks included:
Commenting on the research, Paul Walsh, spokesman for Peopl Insurance, said: “Our research shows that many homeowners are locking and lighting up their homes when away.
“However, with only one in five people using top-of-the range mortice locks, and only one in three switching on an intruder alarm, homeowners could certainly be more proactive in this regard.
“It can be devastating to arrive home to find your house broken into – so any extra measures homeowners can take to prevent this happening are worthwhile.”
Other highlights from the research include:
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