
An Official Journal Of The NRA | It's Time to Revisit Your Home Defense Plan
With everyone stuck at home and bored to tears because of the COVID-19 quarantine, it's a great time to revisit your home defense plan.
I have re-thought my home defense plan, as this virus is getting worse and you don’t know how bad it could get, or how desperate some may get in the future, you just don’t know anymore, but it’s safer to prepared then not to be prepared.
You don’t know a few of my neighbors......lolI strongly suspect that the problems aren’t going to be in the immediate—3-6 month—future.
It’s afterwards, if there’s no solid economic recovery with masses of unemployed...that’s going to get interesting if it comes.
I have re-thought my home defense plan, as this virus is getting worse and you don’t know how bad it could get, or how desperate some may get in the future, you just don’t know anymore, but it’s safer to prepared then not to be prepared.
I thought you were going to stay away from them?You don’t know a few of my neighbors......lol
You don’t know a few of my neighbors......lol
A few of mine were just on Dateline tonight. One of my best friend’s wife’s cousin went down to Florida with his little idiot sidekick and killed his friend’s wife for him. It happened years ago but it just goes to show how meth rots your brain. Dude had an electrical engineering degree from Rolla, which is one of the best engineering schools in the country and winds up living in a trailer park hooked on meth. Then let’s his friend talk him into killing his wife ( that conversation happened on his wedding day where the friend was his best man) for money. Then makes pretty much every stupid mistake you could make while committing a murder.You don’t know a few of my neighbors......lol
I’m going to toss this out, and it’s not directed at anyone specifically...more of a general observation.
I think that we, as “students of the gun”, tend to focus on our armed response to a potential threat more than preventing it from getting to that point. I know I’m guilty of that myself—I have a couple of quick access pistols stashed around the house, as well as long guns.
But, as a friend once pointed out...if it gets to that point, you’ve already had major failures in your security plan. It's better to keep any potential threat outside your home—or, even better, make your home an obvious hard target, one that will get passed up for an easier target.
Well lit exteriors are a great start (I know that people who rent their homes may not have some of these options...but you may be able to find workarounds if you look). Harden your doors—reinforced frames/lockplates work incredibly well against the casual “mule kick” forced entry. Get shatter resistant film for ground level windows (and if you can, plant some type of pretty, but nasty, thorny vegetation below them...curb appeal AND defense in one package!) and glass patio doors.
Get an alarm system. Even for renters, something like SimpliSafe is affordable, portable when you move, and expandable if you buy a home later. We use it for our cabin...no complaints at all. Most importantly—advertise the alarm.
If you’re a dog person, and your lifestyle allows you to be able to have one...they’re a great alarm. As to them being an...”active” defensive measure, that’s a possibility as well.
Cameras have been brought up, and are good options. Both obvious and not so obvious make a good combination so “dead spots” in coverage aren’t exploited.
I'm firmly in the camp of the best way of surviving a gunfight is to not get in one...unless it's unavoidable. Hopefully, things I’ve mentioned above will help avoid one.