No one ever thinks they’ll be the victim of a burglary in their own home, until it happens. The shock, emotional toll, and financial cost can be overwhelming. Crimsafe can protect your home and family from crims, providing you with peace-of-mind (and a good night’s sleep). An estimated 9% of Australian households have experienced one or more property crimes at home, including break-ins, attempted break-ins, car theft and malicious damage.* In 2023/24 alone, over 200,000 households experienced a break-in (2.1% or 217,600 households*) and a similar proportion experienced an attempted break-in (2.1% or 226,300 households).^ Queensland isn’t immune, with property offences accounting for almost half of all recorded offences in 2023/24 (47.3%).** The most common points of entry into Queensland homes are: breaking in through doors/windows (35%), breaking in through unlocked windows (28%), breaking locks (20%).^ 40% of households that experienced an attempted break-in reported that there had been visible damage made to a door or window.^ So how do you protect your home and family from crims? Secure your doors and windows with Crimsafe, Australia’s strongest security screens. Crimsafe has many imitators, but there is simply no equivalent. https://46171959.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/46171959/Brand_What%20Is%20Strength/Competitors/16x9_CRM0536_COMPETITOR%20(2).mp4 How is Crimsafe Australia’s strongest screen? Only Crimsafe has patented Screw Clamp® technology, tamper resistant screws and Tensile Tuff® mesh – offering unparalleled strength and peace-of-mind for you and your family. Crimsafe has been protecting Queensland families for almost 30 years, and is made locally, right here in Queensland. You won’t regret investing in Crimsafe. Get a free measure and quote from a local Crimsafe Authorised Licensee today. You’ll soon have the peace-of-mind knowing that your home’s most vulnerable entrances are protected by Crimsafe. If it’s not Crimsafe, it’s not crim safe. Sources: *2025, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Crime Victimisation **2024, Queensland Treasury, Crime Report, Queensland, 2023–24 ^2014 DUMA survey & 2025, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Crime Victimisation