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Why hire a Security advisor

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Alwinco is an acronym for “Always in Control”. 

First group 3 independent case studies on property for sale; the outcome in all 3 shows that a Security Risk Assessment on the property helps the sale….

Security Risk Assessments conduct a security risk report for your property it also potentially provides you with a marketing edge for your sales force to starts off.

 

Second group 4 independent case studies on new vehicles sales; outcome in all 4 also shows that a Security Risk Assessment on client driveway helps the new sale…. (Everyone is terrified of Hi-Jacking in the driveway; add value)

Security Risk Assessments is the most important step in the security process but always ignore
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What is a Security Risk Assessment

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

ALWINCO, Security Risk Assessment  aims to arm:
Individuals
Complex Committees
Communities
Community security
Property Developers
Property Managers and
Business Owners
with the necessary knowledge to ensure that they are ALWAYS IN CONTROL i.e.
Provide them with the skills and the know-how to ensure that their:
Homes
Businesses and
Properties are more resistant to crime.

If you think that YOU are in control, answer the following four questions!

1.              What is the value of Security Risk Assessment ?

2.              What is security?

3.              How do we measure the value of security?

4.              How do we communicate the value of security?

A Security risk Assessment may be the most important step in the security process and this is the one step that is always ignored when we look at our security situation!

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What is a Security Risk Assessment

A Security risk assessment is a thorough inspection of your work tasks, activities or premises, in order to identify potential weak points, evaluate the risks they present and implement preventative or protective measures.

Besides being the most effective way of protecting yourself and your family, a security risk assessment can also save you the agony of wasting money on an ineffective security system.

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Inside the mind of a robber

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Inside the mind of a robber

July 17 2008 at 06:47AM
By Shaun Smillie

One in three house robbers have murdered and on average they commit 104 crimes before the law finally catches up with them. And with each crime perpetrated over an average period of seven-and-a-half years, they become more and more violent.

This is the disturbing profile of a convicted house robber revealed in a study conducted by senior forensic investigation lecturer at Unisa, Dr Rudolph Zinn.

It was a research project that left Zinn, an ex-police officer, shocked at how willing this category of criminal was to resort to violence.

‘They strike when their victims are still awake’

House robberies are on the increase; they have risen by more than 13,5 percent in the last year, according to police.
In total, almost 15 000 house robberies were committed last year, half of them in Gauteng. But until Zinn’s research, little was known about this brand of criminal.
Zinn found that most house robbers are aged between 19 and 26, but that their criminal careers, began when they were in their teens.

“I discovered that the youngest person committing house robberies was 12. I also found that the younger the person when they began their life of crime, the more violent they were later in life,” explained Zinn.

In the course of his two-year long research project, Zinn interviewed 30 convicted house robbers who were serving time in six high security prisons around Gauteng.

“I found that 30 percent of them had murdered while committing a house robbery. They simply said that they have to use violence. I think those criminals who respect human life would probably stop before they become house robbers, ” said Zinn.

‘Easy come, easy go’

His study also exposed the myth that most house robbers were black and foreign.

“About 17 percent of them were foreigners, the rest came from all race groups and cultures across South Africa,” he explained.

They were, however, generally from poor backgrounds.

About 90 percent had not got a matric and most, Zinn found, were unemployed.

“I found a small group who were employed, but they gave up their jobs, when they found out just how much they could make.

“One of them told me he makes more money in five minutes than I do in a month,” he said.

Another myth dispelled was that their victims were mainly white.

Their targets were usually affluent home owners who displayed their wealth with jewellery, double storey residences and fancy cars.

Their modus operandi, Zinn’s subjects told him, revolved around gathering intelligence about their intended victims, usually from a domestic worker.

“If they don’t have inside information, they will keep the house under observation for a long time.

“They might send an accomplice into the house to check it out, he might pretend he is there to inspect TV licences.”

Part of their reconnaissance also includes establishing which security firms operate in the area, how often they patrol and how long it takes for them to react to a call out.

The observation of their victims continue right up until they are ready to commit their crime, often they will hide in the garden watching the house.

“They strike when their victims are still awake, at night or in the morning. They use the noise of TV sets, or cooking as cover. At this time they told me, most people haven’t armed their alarms,” Zinn explained.

Usually four members make up a house robbery gang. The modus operandi is for one of the gang members to gain access through a small window. The tools used to break in, are usually scavenged from the home owner’s shed. House robbers, Zinn’s research found, don’t carry house breaking tools, as they believe it makes it easier for police to spot them while they make their way to their target.

The random use of excessive violence has so puzzled researchers that currently, says Zinn, several academics are conducting studies to try and ascertain why.

Zinn would not disclose, for security reasons, just how much on average house robbers would make from a robbery. He has, however, been able to break down what they spend their money on.

“Easy come, easy go is what one of them said. Most of their earnings are spent on luxuries, branded clothing, parties and prostitutes.”

This article was originally published on page 1 of Pretoria News on July 17, 2008

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Security Plan can help

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Case studies  

A Security Risk Assessment would give you an idea about the risk before …….  

When last did you look at your security plan or when last did you have Security Risk Assessment done at your home or business. Do you have any idea what the weak points in your home or business is.  

Look at this photo and spot the security risk ……..  

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 When the gate is opened it actually closes the guard in completely in the guard house, rendering him entirely useless should a situation arise.    

You can see this is indicated in picture anyone can slip through the gate and hold an object in front of the gate sensor, this is indicated as A and B on picture    

It would be impossible for the officer to even attempt to step out of the guard hut he would become his own prisoner.    

When it comes to your security can you rely on your own judgment? Can you afford to gamble with the safety of your loved ones? Get a security plan! Security is knowledge, know now, not later to spend needless a mounts of money and time trying to build a security system “later”.   

Alwinco always in control and start with Security Risk Assessment and get yourself a security plan.

 

 

 

 

 

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