Looking at Extreme Home Protection
Fending off everything from individual intruders to hostile groups in order to protect your family and property may become a reality following a disaster.
Lawlessness is likely to prevail until order can be restored, and in the meantime you will have a lot to lose. So, make sure you don’t lose it.
As we’ve discussed in the past, everyone in your family or group who is trained to use a gun should have at least one and preferably two. And, of course, you should have plenty of ammunition stockpiled for each weapon.
This is the single most important thing you can do to have any chance of remaining in the home you bought and have maintained through the years.
But what you do with your landscaping could also go a long way to keeping angry mobs at a distance, at least until you are aware of their presence and can take appropriate action.
The efforts you make, in advance, to secure your property and turn your home into a fortress could also result in marauding gangs choosing a different house for their takeover plans.
Home Bunkers
Some hardcore survivalists will tell you that the only real solution to dealing with a catastrophe is an underground bunker where you and your family could live for up to a year.
While a bunker may be the only way to avoid fallout from a nuclear attack, it probably is not realistic for most people’s budgets.
In addition, there are ways that the bad guys can flush you out of a bunker, assuming you have some kind of ventilation and exhaust system set up. They could send smoke into your bunker, place a flammable object into your exhaust and light it, or drop an explosive into your bunker.
They could also try to drown you with large quantities of water or they could bury you alive with a bulldozer.
7 Ways to Protect What’s Yours
More realistic – and less expensive – ways of protecting yourself and your home, while continuing to enjoy the benefits of staying in that house following a crisis, are listed below.
Some are probably unrealistic to put in place now – including high walls and a moat – unless your home or bug-out shelter is in a remote location. But now you’ll know what projects you want to start once the stuff hits the fan.
Alarm Systems – This is something you might already have in place. If not, seriously consider it. It could be of benefit now before things get crazy. And at the very least, it could alert you to an intruder during a crisis, even if there are no authority figures who would be able to respond at that time.
Electric Security Fencing – Very few home invaders want to mess with an electrical shock they might experience by trying to climb your wired fence. You can always keep it turned off until you think you might need it.
High Walls – Building high walls in front of your home now would draw unwanted attention, but having the materials ready to do so in front of the most vulnerable part of your home might be a good idea.
Trenches/Moats – Again, doing this now is probably unrealistic. But having a plan ready to dig a trench 25 yards in front of your front door could end up resulting in a potential intruder thinking twice about approaching your home. Especially if he has to deal with water.
Hedge Rows – Planting hedges at strategic points on your property is something you can do now. The idea is to force the intruder to choose the path you want him on as he approaches.
Security Cameras – This is another item that could serve you well now, as well as during an emergency situation.
Attack Animals – Some animals that are very well trained can be counted on to attack those who mean you harm, simply by a command from you.
Conclusion
You certainly don’t have to employ all seven of these methods for turning your home into a fortress. But if you can put several of them into effect and be ready to work on others when the time is right, you’ll be much safer when thugs try to kill you or push you out of your home.
I love reading all the new protective devices, have started getting budget specials for survival. Being retired doesn’t allow these wonderful ideas. Wishing everyone well, the food is great.
Unfortnately we live in an old house w 5 entrances and alot of frenchdoors and windws
So it wuld take littleeffort
Once someone told me locks are to keep honetst people
My motto
A smith and wesson beats 4 aces!
Hello,I too live in a fifty five and over gated community with security, and it’s a apt. What would you suggest? Lillian.
while i did not use electric fences, i put 10 fences around my property. i live in a bad neighborhood. now fences can be cut through and climb fairly easy. on the outside of the chain link, i put inch chicken wire. climbing chicken wire is very tough on the fingers. it takes a lot longer to cut all the chicken wire besides the chain link. of course it does make the property a little out of normal, i did soften the look by planting grapes all round the perimeter. mostly eating grapes, but i also planted a few wine grapes. it gives me a lot of privacy, and i am very happy with what i did. this was all done 40 years ago and in the growing season looks very nice. nothing is perfect. i do have a dog and she is one i picked up a couple of years ago. she has been abused and will not let anyone or anything on the property if she can help it. like an onion, layers. most of the fence is protected from ramming.
Your advice is right on! Good food for thought! Our house is 134 years old strong & well made 2 story but both doors have large Glass in them! Good thing we are up in Idaho’s Panhandle & we have a 3 year old Giant Sheppard who can go Koojo if needed! Lol, not to mention we are NRA members. We have started stalking our basement with supplies we’re there is also a wood stove! Thank God! Your reminders are excellent advice! Thank you for all your work and trouble.
Groups of friends and family.
As the crisis starts. Put several graves in front yard.
Great info as always Mr.Bates. What do you do if you live in a 2nd floor apartment in the city? I am on disability and do not have a car nor the money to move.
I believe that having numbers (people) formed as a survival group skilled with use of weapons, and tactical strategies along with survival knowledge formed as a small community or unit working together assuring any chaotic intrusion.
Agreed 100 percent, Gerr! There is definitely strength in numbers, and we’ll need that more than ever during a crisis.
In times of chaos I believe that the best defense is that of having numbers (people) in your survival plan. You will need to protect yourselves as a small community or unit. Of course you want to have people with survival skills and how to use weapons.
Living in a tract home means what is suggested here is not practical. How do you protect a 5000 sq ft plot? Living out in the country means you have more flexibility. You left out Geese. Take don’t like strangers either.
If there is an nuclear attack, a radio would help to know the extent of damage and where. If the outcome creates a nuclear winter, what’s the point of being a survivor? You are going to die within a short period of time. An underground shelter has limits. I’ve seen a show where some folks were in an US. In time. there is an attempt at rescue that goes wrong, chaos ensues, and there is only one survivor. When she comes to the surface, in a protection suit, it is overcast and nothing but destruction as far as the eye can see. Two links will show why it might not be a good idea to survive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road
https://www.movieswatchfreeonline.com/free-movies/watch/the-road-2009/
Most of these home protection strategies wont work if there is no electricity to turn on electric fences, security alarms, etc.
Good info. Thanks again.
I hope people take heed to your advice. I live in a very small town that is usually free from the type of crimes you see in bigger cities. However, this past weekend there seemed to be a coordinated set of break ins. 3 sets of criminals hit 3 dofferent homes with 3 vehicles involved.
Unfortunately things are getting worse. Complacency is running rampant, a recipe for disaster!
The possibility of significant losses requires the security of their property. The using of the best methods of protection will help to avoid any possible problems.