Things Burglars Don’t Want You to Know
The following is a guest post by Roger Gallager We shouldn’t take safety as an aside. Nowadays, burglars had become more strategic than ever. They take locked doors as merely
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The following is a guest post by Roger Gallager We shouldn’t take safety as an aside. Nowadays, burglars had become more strategic than ever. They take locked doors as merely
Read moreOnly got time for a quick post today, but I had to share this door security idea, for anyone looking for a low cost, low tech method to secure a
Read moreLiving in the big city, it is a good idea to think ahead and plan what you would do in the event of a riot. You never hear about riots
Read moreThis is a guest post by Mark Despite a plethora of options for preventing burglaries and apartment break-ins, the U.S. Justice Department still estimates that an American home is broken-into
Read moreIn essence, what all of us involved in preparedness activities do is to anticipate a danger so that when the time comes we come out of it unharmed. In times
Read moreIt comes when you least expect it. Any home can have a natural or man-made tragedy strike at any time, but the challenges are multiplied if you live in an
Read moreBody armor is recommended by many survival sites and books. Some of our readers who are further along in their preparedness journey have asked how they might have a degree
Read moreThere are a lot of things that a person can do in 8 minutes. For example, wash the dishes, make a sandwich, check email, or make a cup of coffee.
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com I just finished reading Holding Your Ground: Preparing for Defense if it All Falls Apart. I can safely say I have never read
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