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The Dangers of Energy Theft: Know the Risks

Energy theft is a growing concern as more people are tempted to try it due to the rise in energy prices. Energy theft is when people tamper with their electricity or gas meters or remove them completely in order to receive free energy or reduce their energy bills. Unfortunately, people aren’t aware of the risks that come with energy theft, it is not only illegal but also extremely dangerous.

Watch our video about how energy theft puts people's lives in danger.

Report Energy Theft

Energy theft is dangerous. It puts you and your loved ones in danger. If someone you know is tampering with their gas or electricity meter, make sure you report it 100% anonymously here.

How to Spot Energy Theft

Energy theft can be difficult to spot here are the top 6 signs to look out for:

Electricity Theft

  1. Damaged meter casing
  2. Extra wires around the meter
  3. Melted or scorched meter casing
  4. Electricity working with no credit
  5. Meter dials or digits not moving
  6. Burning smell near the meter

Gas Theft

  1. Back to front meter
  2. Smell of gas
  3. Rubber piping where the meter should be
  4. The index has disappeared
  5. Gas working but no credit
  6. Meter dials or digits not moving

You can read more about the signs of energy theft here.

Risks of Electricity Theft

Shocks and Severe Burns

Electricity theft can lead to shocks and severe burns. Messing with electricity equipment can make appliances ‘live’ to the touch. The meter and cables can also overheat or malfunction which can cause serious injuries and even fires.

Electrical Fires

By tampering with your electricity meter, your home is at risk of catching alight. Unfortunately, this was the case for a mother and son living in Scotland. He was trying to save money by tampering with their electricity meter, which disastrously set their house on fire and led to the tragic death of his mother. Read more about this story here.

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Risks of Gas Theft

Lethal Leaks and Catastrophic Gas Explosions

Gas theft can cause lethal gas leaks that may lead to explosions. An example of this is a gas explosion that took place in Darlington and was caused by deliberate tampering with a gas meter. The upstairs tenant was blown out of the window and into the back garden in flames, and left fighting for his life. Read more about this story here

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Reporting Energy Theft

Energy theft can have disastrous effects on communities. If you suspect energy theft you can report it, 100% anonymously, to Stay Energy Safe using our online reporting form, or by calling us at 0800 023 2777. Speak up, Stay Safe.

REPORT ANONYMOUSLY

If you spot energy theft anywhere, speak up anonymously now.