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Safe door facts on home security
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Insurance Bureau of Canada data shows, the average claim by homeowners and tenants for losses through forced entry amounted to $4,364 in 1998-99, while the average claim for commercial businesses was $4,456. In total, property losses from Break & Enters in 1998-99 cost P&C insurers about $366 million.
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The Federal bureau of Investigation reports of the burglaries for which the time could be established, most (62.2 percent) residential burglaries occurred during the day, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nonresidential structures were targeted more often at night with 58.0 percent of these offenses occurring from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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In the united statesThe average dollar loss per burglary offense was $1,642. Losses from residential burglaries averaged $1,607 per offense and losses from nonresidential burglaries averaged $1,708 per offense.
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The British Home Office statistics note that Successful offenders were slightly more likely to gain entry from the back of the dwelling (48%) than the front (44%). The most common point of entry in successful burglaries was through a door (70%).
The average financial loss in a residential burglary is high. The actual emotional loss to the resident is much more severe. Feelings of violation, fear, outrage and of course loss of irreplaceable personal property and family heirlooms cannot be assigned a dollar value.
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