Safety and security rebate for seniors

The state government is offering a rebate of up to $400 for WA Seniors Card members to improve their home security and safety.
October 24, 2024

THE state government’s safety and security rebate allows WA Seniors Card members to claim up to $400 after the purchase or installation of eligible home security, electrical or fire safety items.

Many businesses offer WA Seniors Card members a discount on their safety or security products or services.

Many local businesses are listed on the WA Seniors Card website or in the 2024-25 Discount Directory book.

The rebate can be claimed for the cost of purchasing safety or security products or for professional installation by a licensed tradesperson for the following: home alarms or CCTV systems, security door screens, deadlocks, security window screens or window shutters, security sensor light, wi-fi or wired video doorbell, mains-powered smoke alarm, residual current devices, fire extinguishers, fire blankets, and licensed installation and repairs services on eligible items listed above.

It is important to remember that when installing security items, such as security doors, windows, deadlocks, home alarm and CCTV systems, it is mandatory for the supplier to hold a security agent licence and the tradesperson to hold a valid security installer's licence.

This is to ensure the tradesperson has been registered with WA Police because they will have access to house and security systems during installation.

For the safety of both the home occupant and tradesperson, electrical items such as mains-powered smoke alarms or residual current devices must only be installed by a licensed electrician.

Seniors and Ageing Minister Don Punch said the rebate was an important program that gives older Western Australians a helping hand to improve their home security systems.

“I encourage eligible Western Australians to make use of the rebate to protect themselves and their loved ones,” he said.
Since its launch in August 2021, the rebate scheme has paid $12 million in claims to more than 30,000 members for eligible items which have been purchased, installed or repaired in seniors' households.

To apply, please download the safety and security rebate application form or apply online via the WA Seniors Card website www.seniorscard.wa.gov.au
Alternatively, contact the WA Seniors Card Centre at 1800 671 233 to request a hard copy form to be posted out.

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