Households in Teignbridge which rely on oil for their heating have been warned to watch out for thieves.

Many households across the district, particularly Dartmoor, are not connected to the gas grid and storing their oil in an outdoor tank, the fuel makes an attractive target for criminals. 

Evidence shows that theft of heating oil from rural properties may be on the rise due to the cost of living crisis.

In response, OFTEC, a registration body for off gas grid heating, is raising awareness of the precautions that households in Devon can take to safeguard their oil tanks from unscrupulous theft. These include: Install an electronic tank alarm system to remotely monitor the fuel in your tank.

The alarm can notify you if the tank’s inspection cap is lifted or the oil level drops suddenly – and sophisticated models can even send an alert to your smart phone or watch. If you do have an alarm, make sure to put a visible sign on your tank to let criminals know that it is alarmed. 

Motion activated security lights are cost-effective and will startle most thieves. For added peace of mind, place lights in areas which are visible from inside your house when triggered.  CCTV cameras are also a good deterrent and can provide valuable evidence if your heating oil is stolen. 

When the time comes to purchase a new oil tank, try to position it as far away as possible from the road and any other public access points like gates, fences or footpaths. 

If you can, install the tank somewhere you can still see it from your home. Make sure your oil tank complies with OFTEC safety guidelines and can be easily reached by your supplier to deliver your heating oil and for maintenance.

A strong and weather-resistant padlock is likely to deter an opportunist but may not stop a determined thief from trying to access your oil tank directly through force or sharp tools.

Malcolm Farrow, of OFTEC, said: ‘There are a number of simple ways to discourage thieves, however, which should be welcome news for oil heated households in Devon. Most criminals are opportunists, so a few simple measures to make access to your tank more difficult is often more than enough to prevent theft from taking place.  

‘It’s also a good idea to check how much heating oil is in your tank on a regular basis. This will not only show you how much oil your home regularly uses but will also alert you to any sudden drops in fuel level, which could be caused by theft or a concealed oil leak.’