Warning over crime spike as tradies have $33 million in tools stolen in 2023

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Tradies are being urged to take precautions to protect their equipment after $33 million worth of hand and power tools were stolen in Victoria last year.

Tradies are being urged to take precautions to protect their equipment after $33 million worth of hand and power tools were stolen inThat figure represents an incredible 18,626 power tools and 14,911 hand tools that thieves snagged in 2023 - 12 per cent more than in 2022 - according toTrade tools are especially vulnerable to theft, as they are high value items and portable.

When storing your tools in a vehicle, they should be stored in a robust truck bed or a lockable toolbox, anchored to the vehicle with a strong security chain, recommends RACV Home General Manager Bill Bloodworth. RACV also suggests the use of small GPS trackers on high-value items, allowing owners to monitor the exact whereabouts of their tools through a smartphone app.Power tools are attractive items for thieves, as they are both high cost and portable.

"Thieves typically look for easy targets, so visibly securing and locking away your tools can deter them from attempting a theft."Tradespeople also may want to consider the appropriate insurance coverage to minimise the hassle and financial impact of tool theft.

 

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