Read the latest magazine Health & Safety Industry News Rise in Break-ins at Construction Sites During Coronavirus Lockdown 30 March 2020 BURGLARS ARE TARGETING construction sites and other commercial premises as social distancing and isolation practices mean they are much less likely to be detected. The warning comes from private security company VPS which has collated data from police reports, news items, and their own customer feedback. The spike has so far been detected in Manchester, Merseyside, Gwent and Cleveland. “It’s no surprise that when whole city centres are deserted, that opportunistic thieves will take their chances, especially with an already stretched police service,” said David Wormald, Key Account Director for Hospitality & Retail at VPS. “And because so many people are staying at home now, there’s even fewer chances that an attempted burglary on a commercial site will be spotted and reported.” Key Workers Last week the British Security Industry Association confirmed that the current definition of key critical workers includes regulated security professionals. “Even though it is a designated key worker sector, the security industry also has to place a priority of care for its workers during the virus crisis. Inevitably we will have some operational strains if more staff are required to self-isolate,” continued Mr Wormald. “But we are more fortunate than others in being able to deploy both guards and CCTV security systems, because the latter is a safe, socially distant means to monitor premises via a remote video monitoring centre. Vulnerable premises like construction sites, which contain valuable plant and equipment, are now standing empty for a few weeks, so they need to kept secure. “No two sites are ever the same, and when the March UK crime statistics are published soon, it would be worth checking to see if one area has witnessed a greater rise in criminal activity on commercial premises than another. That would be one indication of greater vulnerability for shops and pubs, for example, and may highlight where additional security measures might be needed,” he concluded. Previous article SPRA Supporting its CommunityNext article RICS Offers New Construction Adjudication Service Share article You may also like View all News Health & Safety +3 19 March 2026 Construction Firm Fined after Teen Labourer’s Fatal Fall Health & Safety +2 10 March 2026 Site Manager Sentenced for Exposing Workers to ‘Deadly’ Asbestos Risks Health & Safety +2 9 March 2026 Father of Three Electrocuted as MEWP Struck Overhead Powerline Health & Safety +2 6 March 2026 BSIF Campaign Tackles Preventable Work-Related Skin Diseases Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch