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Manitoba $300 Security Rebate: Turn Up Your Home Security for Less!

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Manitoba $300 Security Rebate: Boost Your Security and Save

Feeling safe at home and work is essential. To address this need, the Manitoba government introduced the Manitoba $300 Security Rebate. This program incentivizes homeowners and small business owners to invest in security upgrades, promoting a safer Manitoba overall.

Understanding the Rebate

The Manitoba $300 Security Rebate is launching in June 2024 and applies to security equipment purchases made after September 1, 2023. It's part of the provincial budget and aims to foster a culture of safety. Residents can receive rebates for various security upgrades, including security cameras, alarm system equipment (excluding monitoring fees), motion detectors, reinforced doors or windows, and even anti-graffiti measures like film or paint. Security gates, pull-down shutters, and permanent fencing also qualify.

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Impact on Manitoba Communities

The program reflects the government's commitment to safety, as emphasized by Justice Minister Matt Wiebe. He believes everyone deserves to feel secure in their surroundings. The rebate program directly benefits residents like Anamika Deb, a Fort Richmond homeowner who installed a security doorbell after vandalism incidents. The Manitoba $300 Security Rebate offers welcome financial relief for situations like hers.

Applying for the Rebate

Applications for the Manitoba $300 Security Rebate open in June 2024. They are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. If you've made qualifying security purchases since September 1, 2023, be sure to apply. It's important to note that the program applies to one location per applicant, even if you own multiple properties in Manitoba.

Investing in a Safer Manitoba

The Manitoba $300 Security Rebate is a proactive government initiative to enhance community safety and resident well-being. It signifies the government's dedication to creating a safer Manitoba for everyone.

For more details and application information, visit the Manitoba government website.

Please note: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Winnipeg for Free is not associated with the Manitoba Government in any manner. Confirm program details and availability directly with the Manitoba Government. 

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