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98 per cent of home security breaches impact victims' happiness: Survey

More alarmingly, 56 per cent of these respondents admitted that the breach had a significant to extreme effect on their well-being

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Security is not just about physical protection; it directly correlates with emotional and psychological well-being. Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

Security is not just about physical protection; it directly correlates with emotional and psychological well-being. Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

Security is more than just a measure of protection — it is the foundation of peace of mind and lasting happiness. The latest ‘Happiness Survey’ conducted by the Security Solutions Business of Godrej Enterprise Group reveals that an overwhelming 98 per cent of individuals who experienced a security breach in their homes reported a direct impact on their overall sense of security and happiness. More alarmingly, 56 per cent of these respondents admitted that the breach had a significant to extreme effect on their well-being. 

With a concerning 35 per cent respondents having faced incidents such as break-ins, robbery, and burglary, the findings underscore an urgent need for enhanced security adoption. The survey delves into what fosters a true sense of security, with 41 per cent of respondents opting for home lockers (Tijori), 45 per cent citing surveillance cameras as the top measure to make them feel more secure, followed by 36 per cent emphasising the presence of security guards, 29 per cent preferring alarm systems, and 20 per cent highlighting the role of video door phones.

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