The Safety and Security Rebate was reintroduced on 22 August 2021. Western Australian Seniors Card members can now claim up to $400 per household towards the purchase of eligible home security or safety item. Only purchases made after the announcement on 22 August 2021 can be claimed.
Please visit the Seniors Card website for the full terms & conditions. https://www.seniorscard.wa.gov.au/safety-and-security-rebate-guide/
Eligible items and maximum rebate amounts. | |
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ITEM | TOTAL MAXIMUM REBATE |
Home alarm and/or CCTV systems(minimum purchase/installation value of $200) | $400 Note: if a contractor installs this item, the contractor must be a licenced Security Agent and Security Installer. |
Security door screens(minimum purchase/installation value of $200) | $400 Note: if a contractor installs this item, the contractor must be a licenced Security Agent and Security Installer. |
Deadlock (door or window)(minimum purchase/installation value of $50) | Maximum rebate claim of $200 for each deadlock Note: if a contractor installs this item, the contractor must be a licenced Security Agent and Security Installer. |
Security window screens or window shutters(minimum purchase value/installation of $100) | $400 |
Wi-Fi or wired video doorbells(minimum purchase/installation value of $100. Does not include ongoing subscription fees) | Maximum rebate claim of $200 for each video doorbell. Note: A licenced electrician must install this item if connected to mains power. |
Security sensor light(minimum purchase/installation value of $50) | Maximum rebate claim of $200 for each security sensor light. Note: A licenced electrician must install this item if connected to mains power. |