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8 Security barriers that every household should consider

According to the South African Police Service’s latest crime stats, robberies at residential premises increased by 7.6% from 4 916 to 5 288 cases in January to March 2021 compared to the previous year.  Statistics South Africa says that house break-ins is the most common crime experienced by households in South Africa and, according to Budget Insurance’s claims data, South Africans are taking note and increasing the use of physical security measures in their homes.

“It’s good to see that the use of physical security measures is increasing – they are always the first line of defence. The use of locking bolts has increased consistently over the last three years, with about 75% of customers having them installed. Security gates have similarly increased in use, with 72.2% of customers inside estates and 83.5% of customers outside of estates having them installed,” notes Susan Steward from Budget Insurance.

Steward notes that homes that aren’t thoroughly secured, have only one security measure in place or have one of their security features temporarily disabled, are prime targets.

“Criminals are opportunistic by nature and our data shows that they will use anything from windows, garages, gates, doors, sliding doors and, in rare cases, roofs to gain access to properties.  South Africans are advised to do a thorough security audit and better safeguard themselves as thoroughly as their means allow,” says Steward.

Whether you live inside a security estate or not, you can’t afford to let your guard down.  There are various systems that provide additional lines of security that every South African home should consider:

“If only we detected them earlier’ and ‘If only we were better prepared’ often come too late, when thousands, even tens of thousands of rands in valuables have been lost,” Steward concludes. “Money invested in comprehensive insurance, as well as proactively beefing up security is money well-spent – keeping yourself and your family safe, while also protecting your assets and giving you complete peace of mind.”

Also view:

Advice on Safety from Housebreaking and Burglary at our Homes 

Safely Securing your Home for the Holidays

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