What security features do buyers and tenants value most?
Security is a top priority for most home buyers as well as prospective
tenants. So what should sellers and landlords be doing to make their properties
more appealing?
The sophisticated security systems used by big corporates
are now also available for private residential clients. You
shouldn’t rush into a decision, but rather do your homework and make sure the
system you choose will offer the kind of protection you need.
Spoke person for International Realty , says the security measures
prospective buyers and tenants most commonly enquire about are alarms, beams,
security gates, electric fencing and secure parking.
An alarm, in particular, is an essential if you are selling your home
or want to find a good tenant.The best crime deterrents would vary according to the family’s
lifestyle, but a layered security system would be most effective in
preventing criminals from gaining access to a property. This could include
perimeter electric fencing, security beams in the garden, passive sensors on
exterior doors and windows, security doors on sliding doors and burglar bars on
windows. A good security system begins beyond the property wall, and there are
a number of factors contributing to the safety and security of a suburb, such
as neighbourliness and reporting any suspicious events or people in the area.
It’s important to take an interest in what goes on in your
neighbourhood, and if you will be away for some time, tell your neighbours so
they can keep an eye out for anything untoward.
In certain suburbs a licence plate recognition system has been
installed and this is proving very effective. Local armed response companies
have a strong presence in the area, which also helps to make residents and
visitors feel more secure. Neighbourhood watches are also installing camera networks as part of
the security systems they put in place, which have proven to be hugely
successful.
Fidelity Security’s district manager, agrees that the best security
solution is an integrated system, and says it should be one that can be phased
in over time and one which creates a single seat control environment.
More people are using technological safety systems such as CCTV
cameras, remote surveillance, and other perimeter security systems such as
infrared sensors. But this doesn’t mean you should become careless and leave
your doors unlocked says the security experts.
Neighbourhood watches are also installing camera networks as part of
the security systems they put in place, which have proven to be hugely
successful. The advantages of camera systems are their ability to provide views of
areas where one cannot be present, and supply crucial evidence that could be
used in the apprehension of criminals.
CCTV systems and networks allow security service providers and law
enforcement agencies to respond faster when crimes take place, and to deploy
their limited manpower and other physical resources more effectively.
Home automation systems can also enable you to monitor your property
remotely and respond to alerts in case of an emergency.
The advantages of camera systems are their ability to provide views of
areas where one cannot be present, and supply crucial evidence that could be
used in the apprehension of criminals.
The sophisticated security systems used by big corporates are now also
available for private residential clients and you shouldn’t rush into a
decision, but rather do your homework and make sure the system you choose will
offer the kind of protection you need.
Some insight on factors to consider before
choosing a security system:
1.
The system you choose
should be able to integrate with any upgrades or expansions you may install in
future.
2.
Whatever system you install
should always be in proper working condition and must be regularly serviced.
3.
Test the security system regularly to ensure it is working and that the
alarm and panic signals are transmitted properly to monitoring centres.
4.
Teach family members how to
use the system so they can call for help in case of an emergency.
5.
Always arm your security
system - even if you are at home - to provide an extra level of protection.
Home automation systems can also enable you to monitor your property
remotely and respond to alerts in case of an emergency.
When it comes to insurance, security gates and burglar bars are
essential to prevent or limit smaller losses. And burglar alarms can deter
criminals from gaining access at all, especially when they are linked to an
armed reaction service.
Home automation systems can also enable you to monitor your property
remotely and respond to alerts in case of an emergency.
Electric fences are valuable, but burglar bars and security gates are
definitely considered to be the most important security features for insurance
cover. In most areas, burglar bars on all opening windows are the minimum
requirement, as well as security gates on all external doors. Some suburbs may
also require a monitored alarm to gain insurance cover.
“Basic security is a requirement for an insurer to accept risk, so there
is no guarantee you could get a discount on premiums. In suburbs that are
considered to be safer, however, insurers may offer a slight discount, but this
will have very little impact on the cost of the premium.”
One factor that could help lower premiums is whether your car is locked
behind security gates or in a garage when parked at home, rather than on the
street. But again, this will depend on the area in which you live.
Homeowners living in security estates or apartment buildings, the area
and the security on site will govern whether insurers consider better rates.
Some factors that could influence premiums would be high walls, 24-hour
security guards and certain access measures such as visitors signing in, for
example, as well as electric fencing and other features that could increase
security.
It’s important to keep in mind, however, that any security features
noted in your insurance policy need to be in good working order and in use at
all times to avoid claims being repudiated.
It is a good idea for new buyers and tenants in an area to join their
local neighbourhood watch.
Membership is not compulsory, but there is strength in numbers and
joining the neighbourhood watch will help you to become part of the community
as well as have an influence on limiting crime in your area.