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7 Home Fortification Tips For Anyone On A Budget
Home fortification
is likely at the top of the preparedness “to-do” list. If you have very deep
pockets, building a fortress is feasible, but for most of us, budget-minded
tasks will have to do. Evaluating a home’s strengths and weaknesses is the
first and most important step to creating the most secure structure your bank
account allows.
While creating a
home fortification inventory, both man-made and natural disasters should be
taken into consideration. Where you live will play a significant role in what
types of improvements need to be made to the home, barn and storage buildings
present on the property.
Regardless of the
natural disasters prone to your specific region, everyone should strive to
secure their home against any civil unrest which could occur after a major
disaster. Panicked and desperate individuals seeking food, water, shelter and
weapons could likely see your home as a safe haven.
Here are seven
areas to examine:
1. Signs. Sure, we all may
ignore speed limit signs we pass while running late to work, but we notice them
and fully understand the potential result of breaking the rules. Posting “no
trespassing” notices, and “armed owner” signs will not deflect the intentions
of the most brutal sort individual fleeing a disaster zone. But, they may deter
individuals who are unarmed or untrained in self-defense. In other words, many
people may not even walk on your property after seeing the sign.
2. Lighting
A well-lit area
immediately lets trespassers know they have not stumbled upon a vacant property
and allows you to see people as they approach. A light in a sea of darkness
could also make you a target, so weigh the risks carefully and perhaps opt for
motion-sensor lighting.
3. Doors and Locks. Choose extremely sturdy exterior and interior doors. Select door
jams that are firmly secured into the framing with long screws. The hinges
around the door should also be secured with long and sturdy screws. It is a
waste of time to install steel exterior doors, strong locks and solid wood
interior doors without securing them properly.
Although a bit
pricey, using commercial grade doors and locks enhances safety and makes it
extremely difficult for the lock to be picked or a bump key used to get inside.
A security bar, which can be placed across both exterior and interior doors,
might not be attractive on a daily basis, but would be valuable when faced with
marauders.
4. Windows. The windows on the
home are the most vulnerable areas of the structure. Purchasing tornado or
hurricane security windows is a valuable use of funds. Bullet resistant windows
are also beneficial, even if they have to be installed one pane at a time when
funds become available. Bars on the window are very unattractive, but add
another layer of protection. If adding bars to home is simply an unacceptable
option, consider having wood or a sheet of metal cut and on hand to install
quickly when disaster strikes. To avert a reduction in visibility, have the
metal and/or wood cut and installed in a shutter fashion, or with slots. A
brace bar, similar to the one used on the doors, will help secure the metal or
wood window fortifications. Banks and other businesses often re-glaze teller
and clerk window dividers with polycarbonate plastic. This material is readily
available in various thicknesses and is reportedly strong enough to deflect
flying debris and some small caliber handgun and rifle rounds.
5. The Perimeter. Metal or stone fencing is more expensive than wood, but also
provides more protection. A metal gate not only at the entrance of the property,
but at several intervals along the drive, can help prevent trespassers on foot
from entering the property. A makeshift tire track comprised of nails hammered
through a 2X4 and placed along the drive will also help keep vehicles from
coming down the drive and near the home.
6. Landscaping. Shrubs and bushes might look pretty in the flowerbeds around
your home, but they offer intruders a place to hide and can make the dwelling
more vulnerable to fire. Stick to shorter plants when decorating around the house
and keep pine trees and hay bales far away from structures to reduce fire risk.
Brush fires spawned by a natural disaster or a marauder tying to burn you out
of the home are aided by poor fire prevention planning. Use a garden hose to
keep foliage around the home damp during dry weather conditions and routinely
cut back tree branches and underbrush near structures.
7. Observation. A second-story deck can double as a favorite gathering spot when
times are good, and as an observation deck when disaster strikes. Such a
platform will also help prevent marauders from gaining access to a fireplace or
woodstove chimney. Dropping something flammable into the chimney is one sure
way of driving you out of the otherwise fortified home.
Source:
Tara Dodrill
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