It is well-known that some people prioritize their own self-interest over others’ lives. People commit crimes of varying severity every day. When people become more desperate, crimes tend to become more frequent and severe. This is especially true in home invasions, when the invaders are often willing to hurt the occupants to get what they are looking for. This article will describe how to defend your home by utilizing a proactive approach, rather than trying to catch up to the attacker’s intent and capabilities.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the government’s response, there has been mass unemployment around my town. Before my family began quarantining, we went to get some take-out from a local business. The owner made small talk with me while I waited for the food to come out. She and her husband owned three local restaurants, which had employed one hundred and six people. When I asked her how many they had to let go, her face dropped as she said eighty eight of her one hundred and six workers were now unemployed. I have heard similar stories all throughout my town.
This has contributed to the dramatic increase of violence. In my town alone, murders have nearly doubled, home invasions have gone up nearly 50%, and the number of rapes has skyrocketed. After reading these statistics, my family and I refined and rehearsed our home defense plan, and we can defend our home from varying degrees of intrusion and violence, ranging from trespassers to violent attacks. This is very much influenced by my military experience, and I hope this article helps others prepare their families to defend their homes and feel more secure when SHTF.
Before I begin, it is necessary to describe this approach to home security. Most people rely on an almost entirely reactive approach; the intruder chooses the time, you react and hope to repel or kill the intruder. I respectfully disagree; there is so much you can do to anticipate and prepare for intruders, it would be negligent to just sit idly and wait. While the intruder chooses the time, you choose the place. You can prepare the setting to deny avenues of approach for unwanted visitors, while creating covered and concealed positions for you and your family. You can prepare your family with a host of skills that allow them to hide or defend themselves as necessary. Benjamin Franklin once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”Continue reading“Home Security for WTSHTF – Part 1, by T.Z.”