Buda Ranked One Of The Safest Cities In Texas By National Council For Home Safety And Security

City of Buda was recently ranked as one of the safest cities in Texas. The ranking comes from the National Council for Home Safety and Security…

The National Council for Home Safety and Security has named Buda one of the Safest Cities in Texas in their 2018 rankings. Buda came in at number 50 out of the 224 Texas cities that were ranked.

To identify the safest cities in Texas, the National Council for Home Safety and Security reviewed the most recent FBI Uniform Crime Report statistics, along with their own population data and internal research.

The ranking for the remaining cities were based on the number of reported violent crimes (aggravated assault, murder, rape, and robbery) and property crimes (burglary, arson, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft) per 1,000 people.       

For more on how the safest cities were ranked and a list of the safest cities in Texas go to
https://www.alarms.org/safest-cities-in-texas-2018/.

According to Alarms.org website, they are official site of the National Council for Home Safety and Security,  Alarms.org, consumers can find important research, articles, reports, and everything else they need to know about home security and safety.

The National Council for Home Safety and Security is a trade association comprised of home security professionals across the United States. The council advocates for safe communities and home safety with a strong focus on community involvement.

 

National Council for Home Safety and Security was founded in 2006, additionally their website  states the council aims to further consumer education and information with a focus on the following areas:

  • Home Security
  • Home Safety
  • Child Safety
  • Senior Safety at Home

Their primary focus is on legislative initiatives at both the federal and state level, that affect their membership, as well as the general safety and security of the public in their homes, neighborhoods and cities.


 

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