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9 Steps To Make Your Home Impenetrable

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Many Americans are now more concerned about their home safety due to the distress the pandemic and riots have caused. How about you? Is your home impenetrable from perpetrators?

Check out these steps to add safety and protection in your home, especially when SHTF!

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2020 has turned a lot of people onto prepping as most of the population has learned just how fast things can go south. A global pandemic that left store shelves empty and tens of millions of people unemployed was distressing enough.

But now, race wars have been reignited and rioting and looting are spreading into both cities and suburbs. If you haven’t started stocking up on canned goods and picked up a few firearms, now might be the time.

We are edging closer and closer to an SHTF scenario that leaves those that are desperate to fend for themselves and turns prepared into targets.

If you are one of the people that have geared up for a worst-case scenario, you need to start turning your attention to drawing attention away from your home base.

If/when conditions deteriorate; you need to protect your family, your stock, and your way of life. Your next purchases should serve to safeguard your home and make it into a fortress.

Here are 9 ways to stop rioters, looters, and thieves in their tracks.

1. Fortify the Entrances

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Trade your wooden doors for steel ones. Invest in deadbolt locks. Swap standard strike plates for those with enhanced security. Be sure that fence gates, garage doors, and sheds are all visibly padlocked.

And this should go without saying, but always lock your doors.

2. Use Landscaping to Your Benefit

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Common advice is to keep landscaping low and minimal so that you can spot perpetrators as they approach, but the landscaping you select can work even more in your favor.

Choosing bushes or trees with thorns beneath your windows can make entry painful for uninvited guests, as well as blocking them from seeing what you have inside.

3. Install Fencing

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If you don’t already have a fence, install one. Privacy fencing is preferred, but chain-link is inexpensive. You can add barbed wire to the top of the chain-link to enhance the security of the fence.

4. Arm Yourself

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Owning a firearm is just the first step in being able to use a gun for home defense. Keep a loaded firearm either on your person or within arm’s reach throughout your home. Know how to use the gun and have ammunition on hand.

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5. Keep the Appearance of Your Home Neutral

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Just say no to bright colors and elaborate exterior upgrades to your home. Don’t draw attention to your home or broadcast your level of income. Stay well within the average appearance of the neighborhood.

If you drive an expensive or flashy car, park it inside a garage.

6. Be Aware of What’s Visible Through Your Windows

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Walk around your home and look in the windows: what do you see? If electronics or expensive art are clearly visible, you will quickly become a target for anyone browsing.

Rearrange as best you can, and invest in blackout curtains or shutters that you close each night.

7. Install Motion-Sensor Lighting

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Especially near exterior doors and windows, install motion-sensor floodlighting to deter anyone from getting too close.

8. Be Prepared to Board Up

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Pre-cut and label plywood that will fit over all of your windows so that you can easily board up in times of unrest. Keep the plywood accessible and organized, along with the supplies you’ll need to install it.

9. Add Spray Paint to Your Tool Kit

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When the time comes to board up your windows and doors, your house will appear vacant to anyone on the outside. Leave them a message: “Looters will be shot” is direct and to the point.

Watch this video by agraygoat on how to do emergency board-up for sliding doors and windows:

Planning for the worst is about more than making sure your family has food and water; it’s also about home safety. Reinforce your home to make it impenetrable so that it is truly your haven when SHTF.

What are the steps you’ve taken so far to improve your home safety? Share your experience with us in the comments section below!

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Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in June 2020, and has been updated for quality and relevancy.

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