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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3309589" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>Good thoughts. Layering defenses is just like home security, and in many ways are one and the same. You’re building layers that slow, delay or increase exposure time trying to access. So, just like you need a large, thick metal safe bolted to the wall and ground and the opening side close to a wall, but you also need perimeter defense. Placing the safe in a hidden area may be even better. Lights, no large foliage or obstructions around the house, dogs, lights, cameras, etc. If you’re traveling then lights and noise that come on periodically could be helpful, and someone getting your mail, packages and trash can. Window and door bars. We are also part of an active neighborhood HOA that is very watchful and on-point. </p><p></p><p>Just make yourself a harder target. Add layers, add steps, just make it harder for the average criminal and insurance for the determined ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3309589, member: 12153"] Good thoughts. Layering defenses is just like home security, and in many ways are one and the same. You’re building layers that slow, delay or increase exposure time trying to access. So, just like you need a large, thick metal safe bolted to the wall and ground and the opening side close to a wall, but you also need perimeter defense. Placing the safe in a hidden area may be even better. Lights, no large foliage or obstructions around the house, dogs, lights, cameras, etc. If you’re traveling then lights and noise that come on periodically could be helpful, and someone getting your mail, packages and trash can. Window and door bars. We are also part of an active neighborhood HOA that is very watchful and on-point. Just make yourself a harder target. Add layers, add steps, just make it harder for the average criminal and insurance for the determined ones. [/QUOTE]
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