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Family Protection Dogs are Give the Safety and Security of Our Home

Family Protection Dogs are Give the Safety and Security of Our Home

The first step to securing home and family is to understand the specific risks, and potential responses.

There are two primary tactics used in home invasions, the first is a crime of opportunity. It is simply a matter of a person waiting for unsuspecting homeowners to arrive home. As the homeowner gets out of their car (driveway or garage) the attack takes place, usually from behind. The homeowner is then forced into their home. The second type of home invasion is a forced entry at a front or rear door. A common saying among professionals is "locks keep honest people out". That is because of the construction of most doors, door frames and hardware (including locks) are incapable of withstanding a forced entry.

An alarm system alerts law enforcement to a break-in. That presupposes the alarm is on. Often home invasions take place when alarm systems are turned off (just after returning home or in the middle of the day). Even if the alarm is on there is a wait for law enforcement to arrive.

If we want to increase the safety and security of our homes and families, we need to deter potential invaders altogether. If one does take place the next critical piece is being safe and buying time until law enforcement arrives. Should these intruders be intent on not being stopped, a viable means of defense will be required.

There are many different layers of security available to address each of these specific levels of threats. There are specially built re-enforced doors, door frames, specialty hardware, laminates for glass (resist bullets and breaking); handguns and the tactical training to use them safely and effectively, safe rooms and the list goes on. A comprehensive security program can easily run into $150,000.00or more.

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