For personal safety alarms Redline Security can draw upon 10 years of experience in the Crime Prevention Sector. This experience has been gained from working with 90% of Police Constabularies within the United Kingdom, as well as all the major Charities involved in community safety.
The personal safety alarms we sell have been thoroughly tested through Home Office Schemes such as the Home Office Locks for Pensioners and Distraction Burglary Task force.
These programmes have achieved a 99% elimination of repeat victimisation and a 40% reduction in overall crime.
The security market is a very confusing place, particularly when insurance companies want you to fit the right lock for your doors and windows in order for the policy to be valid. We have tried to simplify this process as far as possible
If you have any questions about personal safety alarms please contact us and we will try to help.
personal safety alarms and the number of violent crimes experienced by adults remained stable between 2004/05 and 2005/06 BCS interviews. Overall police recorded violent crime increased by 2% between 2004/05 and 2005/06.
The British Crime Survey (BCS) is considered the more reliable measure of violent crime. Police recorded violent crime has been inflated over the last few years by changes in recording practices (particularly marked since the introduction of the National Crime Recording Standard in April 2002), increased reporting by the public and increased police activity
personal safety alarms lessen the worry about burglary, car crime and violent crime, have remained stable since 2004/05. However, worry about all three crime types has fallen by approximately one third since 2000.
The proportion of people perceiving high levels of anti-social behaviour in their local area has remained stable since 2004/05 at 17%.
In 2005/06 public confidence in the criminal justice system (CJS) has improved in five of the seven areas asked about compared with 2004/05
People's levels of confidence varied across the different areas of the CJS. For example, people were most likely to think that the CJS respects the rights of those accused of committing a crime and treats them fairly (80%) and least likely to believe the CJS is effective in dealing with young people accused of crime (26%).
Victims were satisfied with the way the police handled the matter in 58% of the incidents the police came to know about. Of incidents where the witness had contact with the police, 59% were satisfied. Both of these levels have remained stable since 2004/05.
Readers of national 'tabloids' were around twice as likely as those who read national'broadsheets'
Property crime and personal safety alarms
personal safety alarms have reduced property crime has fallen considerably since 1995. Overall household acquisitive crime, as measured by the BCS, has fallen by more than half (55%) between 1995 and 2005/06 due in prt to the increase in personal safety alarms and home security systems.
The majority of high-volume property crimes are acquisitive crimes which comprise both household (burglary, vehicle-related theft and other household thefts) and personal safety alarms (theft from the person and other thefts of personal property) acquisitive crimes. In addition information on other types of property crimes such as criminal damage are presented.
Domestic burglaries remained stable between 2004/05 and 2005/06 BCS interviews. Overall, police recorded burglary fell 5% in 2005/06.
This restrictor has been designed for use on UPVC doors in the same way as a door chain. The difference is that as there is no loose chain, the door will not be scratched. The product is non-handed and can be used for inward and outward opening doors.
The T-bar is also a practical home safety device allowing UPVC windows to be opened for airflow while limiting the opening to prevent unauthorised entry.