Remember, Loc-Out can only provide adequate protection if they know the areas of risk and likely loss. Do not be alarmed if you are asked these questions – we should be asking them and note that all our staff are security vetted.
* environmental factors that will affect the operation of your system.  
* points of entry
* ease of access
* which rooms contain valuables or a safe (if you choose to decline to give this information we will simply note that the information was not available at the time)
The risk assessment simply identifies what needs protecting and how best to do this in your property’s unique situation.  Ideally Loc-Out will need to know;
What does the risk assessment involve?

* Past break-in history

* Methods and routes of entry and escape

* Security risks and target areas of your property

This will allow Loc-Out to be able to recommend the appropriate grade of system and design an installation to give suitable protection against the identified risks. 
This is particularly important when your insurance cover is dependent on your property being protected by an intruder alarm. In this case, your installer will look to the insurer to see if they have any particular requirements in respect of grading and design. 
In the event of an insurance claim for burglary, your insurer may ask to see your risk assessment documentation.
The risk assessment identifies:
NSI approved installers are required to conduct a security risk assessment of your premises and document the results. Why is this necessary? 
Risk Assessments: