SOURCE: Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
November 10, 2008 10:37 ET
Americans Fear the Economy Will Spur More Crime, Chubb Survey Finds
Decreased Spending on Home Security and Maintenance May Cost Homeowners More
WARREN, NJ--(Marketwire - November 10, 2008) - More than four in 10 Americans are worried that
the current economic environment can expose their families to crime,
according to a nationwide survey of 1,000 people sponsored by the Chubb
Group of Insurance Companies (NYSE: CB). Many survey respondents also
indicated that economic conditions are causing them to reduce their
spending on security systems and devices.
Forty-one percent of respondents said they are very concerned about crime
against themselves and their families based on the economy. Forty percent
are very concerned about the trustworthiness of household contractors, and
34 percent are very concerned about checking the backgrounds of longtime
household help, including babysitters, nannies and cleaning staff. Although
25 percent are very concerned about taking additional security precautions
at home, only 8 percent plan to spend more money on these needs and 39
percent anticipate spending less.
"It is understandable that people are worried that crime will increase in
these difficult times," said Scott Spencer, senior vice president, Chubb &
Son, and worldwide appraisal and loss prevention manager for Chubb Personal
Insurance. "But it is more important than ever for families to allocate
more, not fewer, resources toward their protection."
Spencer encouraged homeowners to perform thorough background checks
including credit and criminal histories on all household employees. Even
if they were conducted in prior years, he suggested that the backgrounds be
reexamined as emerging financial pressures may tempt some employees to
steal. Also, homeowners should verify that home maintenance and repair
contractors have rechecked the backgrounds of their employees.
The survey also found that 45 percent of respondents plan to spend less on
home improvements such as renovations or additions and 25 percent plan to
cut spending on maintenance and repairs.
"Spending less on home maintenance and repairs often is not cost-effective
in either the short- or long-term," said Spencer. "A few dollars spent now
on maintenance and repairs can save you thousands of dollars on energy
bills and prevent more costly repairs later."
The 2008 Chubb National Home Protection Survey was conducted in early
November by Opinion Research Corporation, a worldwide research and
consulting firm in Princeton, NJ.
The member insurers of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies form a
multibillion dollar organization providing property and casualty insurance
for personal and commercial customers worldwide through 8,500 independent
agents and brokers. Chubb's global network includes branches and affiliates
throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia.