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Statistics
Many people
don't realize how vulnerable they are in the their own home
until it's too late. The key to home safety is knowledge.
With a custom security solution from Omega Security designed
specifically for YOUR home or business, you are less likely
to be the victim of burglary or theft. Here are some facts
to help you understand the importance of protecting your
home:
An estimated two million
security systems were installed in 1993. (STAT Resources,
Inc.)
Homes without security systems
are about 3 times more likely to be broken into than homes
with security systems. (Actual statistic ranges from 2.3
times to 3.1 times, depending on the value of the home.)
(Simon Hakim, Temple University)
Losses due to burglary average
$400 less in residences with security systems than for a
residence without security systems. (Simon Hakim, Temple
University)
90 percent of police believe
alarms deter burglary attempts. (STAT Resources, Inc.)
In 1994, the International
Association of Chiefs of Police passed a Board Resolution
stating that professionally installed and monitored alarm
systems are useful instruments to deter crime and provide
peace of mind for residential and business communities.
The organization also pledged to work with the alarm industry
to help reduce the problem of false alarm activations. (International
Assoc. of Chiefs of Police)
94 percent of alarm owners
are satisfied with their alarm systems. (Simon Hakim, Temple
University)
In 1994, home fires caused
$481,000 in damage EVERY HOUR. (National Fire Protection
Association)
From 1985 to 1991, an average
of 16 people died each year due to burglar bars blocking
their exits from burning homes or buildings. (Learn Not
To Burn Foundation)
In 1993, fires started by
cigarettes accounted for roughly 1,000 civilian deaths,
more than 3,000 civilian injuries and nearly $400 million
in direct property damage. (National Fire Protection Association)
In 1993, children playing
with lighters started home fires resulting in 145 civilian
deaths, more than 1,500 civilian injuries and just over
$130 million in direct property damage. (National Fire Protection
Association)
A recent survey showed
that:
81 percent of residential intrusions occur through the first
floor
34 percent of burglars entered through the front door
23 percent through a first-floor window
22 percent through the back door
9 percent through the garage
4 percent entered through a basement
4 percent through an unlocked entrance
2 percent through a storage area
and only 2 percent entered anywhere on the second floor.
Another study showed that
12 percent of burglaries occurred through an UNLOCKED door.
Also in 41 percent of alarmed
homes that were burglarized, the security system was not
turned on.
There are no statistcs available
to show the relationship of alarm/security system homes
being burglarized with vs. without alarm decals and alarm
yardsigns
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