Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for the latest news & offers from SafeSite
Quick quotes. Nationwide coverage
In October 2019 we launched an online home security assessment, to mark the start of National Home Security Month, and to help homeowners protect their properties.
The assessment, which was backed by former burglar turned security specialist Michael Fraser, contained a series of 12 ‘quiz’ questions for homeowners about their home security, testing how vulnerable their property may be to burglary. In January this year we carried out an analysis of the responses provided by almost 250 homeowners, for an insight into the nation’s home security habits.
The data showed that:
Reassuringly, many property owners are putting protective measures in place:
The data also showed that:
Commenting on the data Gabriella Pemberton, General Manager, SafeSite Security Solutions said: “We were pleasantly surprised to find that almost half of respondents have a burglar alarm installed at their property. I would actually have expected this figure to be much lower as home security is often something people think about ‘after the event’ – if they or someone they know has been burgled. It’s possible the number was higher because the people who completed the assessment may have already been considering a home security system – which is how they found our website.
“I think there is still a perception that security systems are ‘clunky’ and unreliable – and this is supported by the fact that our data shows that the over 60s are less likely to have a burglar alarm or CCTV camera installed at their property, compared to younger age groups. The older respondents will have grown up at a time where home security technology was not as sophisticated or dependable as it is now. However, the reality is that burglar alarm technology has improved massively over the years, particularly with the introduction of wireless systems and the possibility of remote monitoring.
“Looking at home security here and now, during the coronavirus lockdown overall burglary rates have fallen. However, across the country there are second homes, holiday homes and commercial premises lying empty, and these properties and their contents may still be at risk if owners don’t take adequate security precautions.”
If you own a vacant property and are concerned about the risk of intrusion during lockdown contact our team of professional security experts today to discuss your security options.
We respond in under 30 mins on average (excl. weekends)