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Residential security risk – Handbook of 2022

We recently conducted an independent security risk assessment for a warehouse in Nelspruit, identifying risks that standard assessments often overlook. This approach allows practical measures to be recommended, enhancing the overall safety and security of the property.

If you would like to learn more about our assessments or have specific topics you would like us to address, please email your suggestions to andre@alwinco.co.za. We will create and publish articles tailored to your interests on our website.

Residential security risk—Below we have attached three links that form part of one publication, “The Resident’s Handbook of 2022.”

The first link will take you to the PDF version of the entire magazine. https://print.securitysa.com/digital/1415/files/1415.pdf?a

The second link will take you to the article about Security Risk Assessments based on an interview with the Editor of the magazine.

https://www.securitysa.com/17348r

The third link is an article that discusses the “Human Key”. In this article, we explain what the human key is.

https://www.securitysa.com/17349r

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Residential security risk
https://print.securitysa.com/digital/1415/files/1415.pdf?a

It is vital to remember that a Security Risk Assessment is the start of your security. Thus, It’s important to understand if you do not have a Residential Security Risk assessment, you don’t know what your security risks are. In addition to this, not having a Security Risk Assessment means that you will not know if your security measures will work to eliminate these risks.


In effect, Estate directors can learn from residential security risk assessments. Which helps them make smart choices and gives them a plan for how to deal with security risks. Therefore, One of the most important ideas in security is risk assessment. However, most estates don’t have organized security meetings or minutes, and they don’t put security education for residents at the top of their list of priorities when things go wrong.

Control rooms in residential estates.

Control rooms in some estates are understaffed and improperly managed, with one or two workers doing everything, answering phone calls. This reduces effectiveness. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and security policies for estates are extremely outdated. Frequently copied from other sources without being customized. Furthermore, these SOPs are not from the twenty-first century.

Please feel free to contact us should you have any questions or concerns, or Explore Alwinco and Andre Mundell on the web for a deeper understanding of our work and offerings through articles, documents, and other relevant information. 

In Heuwelsig, Morningside, Hout Bay, Hatfield, Waverly, Braamfontein, Waterfall, and other major cities, our security risk assessment services are at your disposal.

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Written by Andre Mundell

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