Performance could help elderly maintain their home insurance premiums

Elderly Brits who enjoy a visit to the theatre may learn a lesson from a new performance about burglars – how to keep their home insurance premiums intact.

A musical has been developed by police in Surrey and Tandridge District Council to spread the message about keeping burglars out of people's properties, reports the Surrey Mirror.

The performance is based on the experiences of a war veteran who experiences trauma at the hands of a distraction burglar.

Neighbourhood inspector for Tandridge Elaine Burtenshaw said: "The musical shows how easy it is to be duped.

"Although it is immensely fun to watch, it has a serious theme and I would encourage as many people as possible to reserve their free seat."

Community safety manager for the council Hilary New suggested that older people may be more likely to fall victim to such attacks because they grew up in easier times, perhaps making them more trusting.

Elderly Bedford residents have recently been warned about the threat of distraction burglary, which could result in the need for home insurance claims.

All home insurance customers get £40 off their home insurance when they get a quote online with Kwik-Fit Insurance.


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