Why You Need Security
Crimes on homes and businesses are an unfortunate reality. In Australia in 2004, there were more than 308,000 recorded break and enter or burglaries on properties, including homes and businesses. Statistics show that someone is burgled just about every minute.
Crime rates vary by location. To find out the likelihood of crime in your neighbourhood or town, check with your local policing or law authorities.
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Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
New South Wales
Queensland
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Tasmania
Western Australia
Victoria
No-one wants to become a statistic. Finding your home or business has been broken into can be devastating. Your valuable and personal property may be stolen or damaged. Even worse, your sense of security or safety can be shattered. Burglary of your home can leave your family fearful and anxious. Burglary of a small business can be catastrophic financially. You may lose more than stock, you may also lose valuable business information.
You can minimise the chances of becoming a victim and make your home or business safer - from common sense actions to installing secure doors and locks or investing in an alarm system and 24 hour monitoring service.
Every home or business has different security needs. The security solution for you will depend on issues such as your existing building, the belongings you need to keep safe and your budget.
The benefits of home security and business security are immeasurable:
- Protect your family and colleagues
- Protect your valued personal possessions
- Protect critical business systems and information
- Deter intruders
- Keep your property safe when you're not there
- Enjoy peace of mind
- Get a discount on your insurance premium
- Detect fire or flood
- Establish a fast response
- Be prepared not panicked
Why you need security - property crime stats, 2004
Unlawful entry with intent (UEWI): 308,368 (59% were private homes, 12% retail businesses)
Motor vehicle theft: 87,916
Other theft: 624,036
UEWI — includes burglary, break and enter.
Other theft — includes pick-pocketing, bag snatching, shoplifting and bicycle theft.
Source: Australian Institute of Criminology
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