Prevention of burglary

The prevention of burglary of a building is commonly defined by the
combination of the build-in prevention measures, the actions that have been taken
and the use of the building.

To get an optimum prevention of burglary there should be find a balance in the mix
between architectural-, installation and electric technical solutions and organizational measurements.

EFPC has experts on al these fields, and so taken a leading position in the Netherlands. It is our position as
strictly independent counsellors that insure you to get an objective advice that serves your goals.

In the process of getting an accepted burglary prevention level the ball lays by the powers that be, the demanding partners. These demanding partners can be:

It is recommend to, before the start of the discussions and the making of a security plan and design´s, perform a criminal risk analyse.

In the risk analyse the present criminal risks will be investigated. With this knowledge we search for solutions that will bring the criminal risk down to a, for the owner or insurance company, acceptable level.

The analyse will then form the input for the security plans and design´s. The fire safety of a building is commonly defined by the combination of the build-in prevention measures, the actions that have been taken and the use of the building. The use and the accessibility of the building is an important part of the risk analyse.

The criminal risk analyse will make it clear to all involved parties what exactly are the risks that should reduced or even comply eliminated. The analyse will then form the input for the security plans and design´s.

The balance between the solutions and measures to get an optimal safety is written down in a burglary prevention plan. Depending of the question the burglary prevention plan covers the complete-, integrated- or partial solution.

The burglary prevention plan has to be approved by the demanding parties and is for instance part of the determination of the high of the insurance premium.