Over Half Feel Anxious About Unexpected Home Visitors; One in Three Have Experienced Suspicious Visits [Survey on Handling Home Visitors]
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Panasonic Corporation announced the results of a survey on handling visitors at the front door, targeting 800 people living in detached houses. The survey revealed that over half feel scared about opening the door, and one in three have experienced suspicious visits, highlighting a growing need for non-face-to-face safety measures.
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- Q: What was the purpose of this survey?
- A: Panasonic conducted it to understand the actual conditions and changes in security awareness regarding handling visitors at the front door among detached house residents.
- Q: Who were the survey respondents?
- A: 800 men and women aged 20-69 living in detached houses in the Greater Tokyo Area.
- Q: What was the main anxiety revealed by the survey?
- A: Over half (57.1%) feel more scared about opening the door than before, and about 80% prefer non-face-to-face responses.