There has been a 10% increase in burglaries in 2022 compared to 2021 - the first annual increase in the rate of burglaries for five years - according to the latest CSO statistics.
The new statistics released by the CSO reveal that there were nearly 9,500 burglaries nationwide throughout 2022. Across Kilkenny there was a 6% increase in burglaries from 2021 to 2022. In total the Kilkenny region experienced 220 burglaries in 2022.
PhoneWatch, Ireland’s leading provider of monitored home alarm systems, wants to encourage homeowners to remain vigilant and continue to protect the people and things they cherish most; to mitigate any further increases and work towards reducing incident rates throughout the country.
“The rate of burglaries across the country has increased by 10% year on year – the first annual increase since 2017," said Eoin Dunne, Managing Director of PhoneWatch.
"The number of incidents is a reminder to all homeowners to always remain vigilant with their home security. A single burglary is one too many, we hear from homeowners time and again about the severe emotional impact of someone breaking into their home. We want to urge all homeowners to take simple but necessary steps to help avoid the trauma of a burglary incident, especially as the summer holiday season will soon be upon us.”
This significant annual increase in burglaries comes at a time when almost 3 out of 4 (72%) homeowners admit that they are concerned or very concerned about being the victim of a burglary. This concern is slightly more prevalent in urban areas (76%) than it is among rural communities (67%).
PhoneWatch says its mission is to make sure people always feel safe in their homes. There are some really simple, but effective, measures you can take at home to ensure you feel confident and comfortable when you are at home or away:
For more information see www.phonewatch.ie.
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