June 9, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter
Burglaries peak in the summer months, with a 4% increase in June, 9% in July and 20% in August, according to Aviva Canada claims data.
The number of break-ins increases towards the end of week, the company notes.
Friday has the highest number of thefts, with a 28% higher chance of a burglary on Friday than on a Sunday.
The average dollar value of stolen articles has increased by 24% since 2002, from $4,476 to $5,560 in 2009.
This is attributable to the popularity of expensive, but easy-to-grab items such as laptops, cell phones and video game consoles.
Quebec homeowners have twice the national average of burglaries, followed by Manitoba, which has one-and-a-half times the national average.
Newfoundland, on the other hand, is 10 times below the national average.
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