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Location of Arson Offences: Commerce and Industry

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Arson in Commerce and Industry

Arson is an increasingly significant factor in fire losses and industrial and commercial buildings are major targets for arsonists. The insured monetary loss associated with all fires in industry and commerce was recorded as being £602 million in 1998, with an estimated half of this being due to arson. However, arson attack against industry and commerce is not just a crime against property for which the insurer will pay, the losses can also involve:

  • Deaths and injuries to staff and fire-fighters

  • Business interruption, or even closure of the company

  • Loss of jobs

  • Loss of facilities or amenities for the community

  • Pollution of the air by smoke and possibly water pollution as a result of water used in the fire-fighting operations

  • Loss of industrial heritage

In the North East alone, it is estimated that 80% of all businesses who suffer a serious fire either:

  • Lose and never regain their market share

  • Lose valuable and skilled staff to competitors

  • Fail to recover from the fire and close down the business

While the number of fires and the incidence of arson in industrial and commercial premises increased until the mid 1990’s, these figures have begin to fall slowly in recent years.

The incidence of arson in industrial, agricultural, commercial and public premises 1991-1998

 

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

Total number of fires

43,300

42,800

43,400

46,600

47,900

47,200

44,500

41,700

Number of malicious fires

15,000

15,700

16,900

22,400

21,700

22,500

20,200

17,500

% of malicious fires

35

37

39

48

45

48

45

42

Source: Arson Prevention Bureau

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