

Basic Guide to Intruder Alarm Grades
What are the Grades?
Grade 1 is for a low risk of theft. It applies to a property which is not likely
to attract burglars. In the application guide (DC CLC/TS 50131-
Grade 2 is for a higher risk of theft. Such a property is likely to have something of interest to an experienced thief who is likely to have some knowledge of how alarm systems work and possibly carry some tools to help him overcome a simple alarm system. The thief is likely to check the building for easy access through doors, windows and other openings.
Grade 3 is for a property which is a reasonably substantial risk, one which, might well contain objects of high value so there is good reason to assume it may be broken into. An intruder is likely to be knowledgeable about intruder alarm systems and have the tools and equipment to overcome the system. The thief is likely to get in by penetrating doors, windows or other openings.
Grade 4 is for highest-


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