Clear Insurance Calls for Winter Readiness After ONS Figures

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LONDON - Rezul -- Figures from the Office for National Statistics underline the need for continued vigilance. In the year ending June 2025, police recorded 80,297 robbery offences, a slight 2% drop from the previous year. But within the data sits a more telling trend: the robbery of business property jumped by 55% to 18,534 offences, while personal property robberies fell by 12% to 61,763.

The increase relates to commercial premises, but the pattern highlights something broader – criminals tend to adapt to the environment around them.

A Season When Small Issues Become Big Problems

Clear Insurance has seen year after year that winter tends to magnify risks. Storms arrive back-to-back, cold snaps put pressure on both older and newer buildings, and a moment of neglect can result in a claim that spirals into significant cost and disruption.

"As we move into the traditional winter weather, a lot of general common claims that we see can be prevented,"‌ says Neil Grimes, Claims Director at Clear Insurance Management. "Doing such things as clearing blocked gutters and drains, inspecting flat roofs, pipe lagging, keeping the heating on low, safe storage of movable garden furniture, salting your driveway and side passages can all make a difference."

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Practical Steps to Help Protect Residential Property This Winter

1. Look after pipework and heating


Frozen pipes are one of the most common winter headaches. Insulating exposed pipework, keeping heating at a steady level, and checking for leaks can prevent both inconvenience and major water damage.

2. Clear gutters and drains early

Gutters clogged with autumn leaves trap water, leaving it nowhere to go during heavy rain. Clearing them now helps avoid damp patches, leaks, and structural issues later in the season.

3. Make basic security upgrades

With longer nights, properties are naturally harder to monitor. Simple steps, like outdoor lighting, secure locks, and visible security systems, can make a meaningful difference.

"As evenings draw in, a well-lit and well-presented property is far less likely to be targeted," Neil Grimes adds.

4. Check the roof and surrounding structures

Loose tiles or weakened timber can quickly become dangerous in high winds or heavy snowfall. A quick check now may prevent emergency repairs during the busiest season for tradespeople.

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5. Review your residential property insurance

Winter is a sensible moment to revisit your cover to make sure the policy still reflects the property's value, any recent improvements, and the risks associated with cold weather.

About Clear Insurance

Clear Insurance Management (https://clearinsurancemanagement.com/business-types/residential-property-insurance/) provides specialist insurance solutions, including residential property insurance, delivered with professionalism and integrity. As a Chartered Insurance Broker and Lloyd's broker, Clear offers specialist advice and tailored protection for property owners across the UK.

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