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Home Invasion Reminders: Surviving Without Firing A Shot

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Most people are simply not prepared for a home invasion. The results could be tragic.

Many Americans and gun enthusiasts feel safer by storing a firearm near their bed. But what if the unthinkable happens at home, and someone breaks through the door or window?  Are you prepared to survive a home invasion without firing a shot?

In this short article, you’ll be reminded of some home invasion strategies and most importantly, you’ll learn about staying safe in the event of a home invasion.

Home Invasion 101

If you believe someone is breaking in or has broken in, call 911, even if you can’t talk. But don’t hang up. The call center will record the entire encounter, whatever happens.

Secondly, make sure that it truly is an invasion and that the person isn’t a family member or friend. Sadly, many people have killed their own family members because they believed that they were a robber.

If it is truly an intruder, you want to semi-control where they move. You know the interior of your home by heart, and they certainly don’t. This is an incredible advantage to you.

Your goal is to survive. If the intruder turns and flees, then great! Let him run. It’s important that you not block the intruder’s exit. Remember: your goal is to survive and live – not to prove your gun skills.

If you have family members, quietly gather them. Many self-defense experts encourage families to have a safe room that has reinforced locks where they can gather in the event of a break-in. Often, such a room will have food, flashlights and other essential items. Some families use a code word so everyone will know when to go to the room. The family would then stay in the room until the invasion is over and until police arrive. (Listen to Off The Grid Radio’s in-depth interview on self-defense here)

Maintain A Defensive Position

In addition to attempting to control where the intruder moves, you also have to maintain effective defensive positions for yourself. If your home is two or more stories, it may be wise to maintain the high ground. A bedroom with a hallway often provides better cover when defending yourself than, say, a living room with lots of open space. Another good “cover spot” is the bar area, if you have one.

Some intruders will flee with a simple “Get Down!” If there are gunshots, make sure that you find all of your family members and that all of them are safe in a room or at least behind you, before you fire.

Even if the intruder flees, wait until the police arrive before going downstairs or investigating. Why? The intruder may have had a second person with him.

Hopefully, you’ll be able always to keep intruders out of your home. Nonetheless, the worst can happen, and it’s imperative that you are always prepared.

Home Invasion Tips To Remember:

  1. Have a gun you can actually use
  2. Create a safe room
  3. Make sure you have a code word to get in the safe room
  4. Install a security system that is accessible from your bedroom
  5. Secure all windows and doors
  6. Have neighbors on your team
  7. Get a safe

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