Intruder Alarm Risk Analysis Survey Form

Client Information

Extracts from DD CLC/TS 50131-7 Application guidelines

When considering the design of an IAS for a commercial property the design of the system should be consistent with the risk of an attack on the supervised (protected) premises. The level of risk will depend, among other issues, on the type of contents.

Contents

Content Comments
Type
Ease of disposal.
Attraction to burglar.
Danger of robbery
Value
Maximum probable value of single loss.
Consequential costs of loss.
Sentimental value.
Bulk/Size
Ease of removal and transport.
Ease of disposal/sale.
Ease of access to the supervised premises.
Theft and robbery history
Methods of attack used in previous thefts or robberies.
Danger
To the environment.
Of misuse of the contents.
To persons.
Damage
Vandalism of contents.
Risk of arson to contents.

Building

Category Comments
Construction
Walls, roof, floor and basement (if any).
Openings
Construction of windows, doors, roof lights, ventilation ducts or any other openings that may facilitate unauthorised entry.
Occupancy
Whether the supervised premises are unoccupied for extended periods.
Presence of security guards.
Whether the public has access to the premises.
Keyholding
Availability of key-holders to respond to the I&HAS.
Locality
High crime risk area.
Presence of adjacent building or structures which might aid an attacker.
Speed and quality of response to IAS
The proximity or otherwise of adjacent premises.
Existing Security
Quality and extent of any existing physical security devices.
Quality and extent of any existing IAS.
Theft, robbery and threat history
Number of previous thefts, robberies and threats at supervised premises.
Methods of attack, robbery or threat used during any previous thefts.
Local Legislation/Regulation
Safety requirements which might influence the design of the I&HAS.
Fire regulations which might influence the design of the I&HAS.
Building construction which might influence the design of the I&HAS.
Security Environment
Whether building is located in an urban area.
Whether building is located in a rural area.

Influences

Category Comments
General Influences
Water pipes.
Heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems.
Suspended signs or other objects
Lifts.
Lighting.
Electromagnetic interference.
Extraneous noise.
Animals or pets.
Draughts.
Stock arrangement.
Structure of the supervised premises
Special considerations.
HAS risk of false alarm
Environmental Factors
Long term factors.
Short term factors.
Weather conditions.
Radio frequency, interference
Adjacent premises.
Environmental conditions
Other conditions.

System Specifications

Signatures

Note: It is not mandatory for the customer to sign.