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Bumps in the night.


Sometimes bumps in the night are real. If that noise is the cat knocking over a vase, are you prepared for that?  If that noise was someone crawling through a window, are you ready for that?

Assign Each Person A Task: When you are ready to take on a plan for an emergency you want to use each member of the house to cover all areas. One person can be the main protector that will retrieve a weapon and use it as a defense. Another member should be responsible for calling the local authorities and giving descriptions and information so that a law enforcement officer can come and assist. Other members can be responsible for locking doors, being the second line of defense and rounding up younger family members into the designated hiding spot. The ability level of each member should be considered when handing these assignments out. One way to get your defenses better is to target practice at a range. You want to be confident with your firearm and have accurate aim to ensure that you are protected.

Where to Go During a Home Invasion: As soon as you are in a situation that has you and your family in danger you want to have a location that each person knows about and can get to quickly. This should be an area that is safe and should have only one way in. That will eliminate having to look at multiple areas for the second line of defense. This area can be a bathroom or a closet that has room to fit all family members. If an intruder gets past the first line of defense you want to be prepared in your hiding spot with backup.
Practice Your Family Emergency Plan: When you have a plan of action ready for an emergency you want to make sure that you go over it and run drills with your family regularly. You want it to be clear in each person’s mind so they are not panicking in the moment. Also take the family to the shooting range to ensure that each family member has ability with a firearm and is not afraid of the sound or the handling weapons. The more you practice, the easier and more comfortable you will become. 

Silent panics, audible keyfob panics and home security cameras with a monitored system will ensure that help is on the way.  Fox Guard can help, just ask us!

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