Brisbane Times
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·2 hours ago
Bollards and bullet-proof glass: Melburnians go all-out to keep homes, cars safe
Chris Sallmann of Ashburton invested approximately $20,000 to enhance his home's security following a rise in local break-ins. His upgrades include bulletproof glass, double-glazed windows, and two secure front doors. As car thefts have nearly doubled in three years, demand for residential security solutions in Victoria is surging, with sales of bollards increasing by 23 percent annually.
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