Ultimate Home Defense I SHTF Layered Security Plan

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Fortify Your Home: Essential Defense Strategies with Jason. Looking to bolster your home's defense capabilities? Join Jason in this comprehensive guide where he breaks down the essential steps to prepare your home for any threat.

In this video, Jason covers everything from establishing a layered security plan to selecting the right SHTF perimeter alarms tailored to your needs. With at least 5 different options available, you'll find the perfect fit for your home or bug-out location. Jason provides details on emergency escape.

One key aspect Jason emphasizes is the importance of eliminating concealment for intruders. Learn why having shrubbery around your home could be a security risk and how to mitigate it effectively.

But that's just the beginning – Jason takes you through each layer of home defense, from clearing land for optimal visibility to building concealed safe rooms, even in small spaces like apartments and condos. Discover how to block avenues of approach and incorporate solar motion-activated lights, motion-censored alarms, radio communication, and family defense plans into your security strategy.

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Shows you've thought through some scenarios. Just some hints for those who want to take a deeper dive:
- Deny Area Access: places where the bad guy _could_ hide or take cover (e.g. behind a tree), make it an "area of denial" through "anti-access" means. Make it _very uncomfortable_ (e.g. nails through garden hose, encircling base of tree).
- Know existing chokepoints or create them. These can also funnel the adversary into places you can cover
- Most of us have roadways/driveways near our homes. Figure out how you'll be stopping those from being used. If your plan is "hail of lead", please watch one of the many videos of how that works out when police try it on bad guys in vehicles.
- Understand what a Linear Danger Area is and its potential advantages in defense/offense
- Understand what a KZ is, how to create them or exploit naturally occurring ones
- Understand overlapping fields of fire, how to apply them and, if necessary, create subtle markers of distance from firing positions if adjustments (e.g. aiming hiring or lower) need to be made to put rounds on targets
- Perhaps (advanced)...and not without great training and risk, understand:
a.) suppressive fire and how it is used in b.) fire and maneuver (e.g. _Find Fix Finish_ )


Arguably the most important and most difficult for last: figure out how to handle 24hrs of "pulling security" in the 3- dimensional (imaginary) dome around your place, all day, all _night_ . Because that is the reality in a serious SHTF scenario. Hopefully, nothing will happen and it will be 100% peaceful (and boring). If not, it could likely be 99% peaceful and boring with 1% fighting for your life. And the bad guys get to chose when, where, and how they do their bad things.

RodCornholio
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Wireless motion detectors have worked for us. I use a few from Dakota Alert, a little pricey but amazing, perfect for large property and saved my team in Afghanistan. I also use several wireless driveway alarms. Once you get the sensitivity set they rarely have false alarms. I have them set up creating a perimeter around my 5 acre lot. The Dakota Alert sets paid for themselves a few months after getting them when "ALERT ZONE 1 ! ALERT ZONE 1!" Notified someone entered my driveway then about a minute later "ALERT ZONE 2! ALERT ZONE 2!" telling me they were in front of my garage. Long story short, went outside and crackhead was in my truck and it didn't end well for that perp. It was at 12:45 am on a windy and rainy November night. The Sheriff and deputies were impressed with the Dakota Alert Wireless alarms.

WayneKim-dvid
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For those people that have basements with access via entrance. Convert windowed doors to solid doors with dead bolts. Windows make easy access to locks with very little noise if you have a smart intruder. Also recently in our area we have had groups of individuals use WiFi jammers which blocked cameras from giving notice to phones or other devices. Have a backup like you said like animals that alert.

tombartell
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Window and door alarms have been invaluable for me

Team.Independent
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I agree with the bushes around the parameter of the home. I use security cameras to monitor the parameter of my home. I prefer summer personally, and my dog watches my motion light outside of my house. She lays on my bed watching it because she knows any movements kick that light up. I appreciate the content. I build offroad vehicles and am currently working on an overlanding project. So I watch a bunch of shtf videos for add-ons for the vehicle. Be safe, and thanks again.

Dirtydeviantjbyrd
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Love and appreciate all your videos, Jason. I have a mutt dog, but she's the "princess"(according to her), and nothing and no one is getting past her!😊❤✌

pattibrown
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Motion sensors that alert you with different sounds by the different quadrants you set up.

thewanderingwoodsman
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Gravel is nice and crunchy and a give away someone is walking. Have that around the sides of your house, along paths.
Don't smoke or wear scent nor listen to loud music. I can detect scents and hear sounds easily, far better than many.
I prefer softer sounds that require me to pay attention as a habit so sounds in the distance are more detectable and there's preparedness.
Sometimes I do like the sound up for a movie but it's generally inclement weather outside then that the determined would really have to be serious about.

triplefruitful
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Just got some of the window alarms that I am going to use as trip alarms. You just cut the top off of a plastic bottle, turn it upside down to make it rain proof and screw it to a post or tree. With a piece of velcro and fishing line you have an inexpensive perimeter alarm.

johngalt
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One big thing people don’t think about that I always bring up when people ask me about home defense is watch what you do and how much fortifying you do. You don’t want it to be so hard to get in that you also can’t get out. You need to be able to exit your home multiple ways. For example, you want to have a rope ladder stored on second and higher level floors. You don’t want to find yourself taking bars off your window while your family is standing behind you and you only have seconds before that fire consumes the room you’re in or the bad guy busts down the door. You need an exit plan that everyone knows.

jayteefishing
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Yes, guineas are a great alarm And and they love to eat ticks, yes! Good stuff man

RUreddynow
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Same planter can be made with wood, planter inside a planter. Outer 2” fill planter with gravel, then your inner planter with soil as usual. This is the budget way.

Geese and Guinea fowl are better alarms than ducks. A gang of geese can be aggressive and chase/peck attacking trespassers.

Battery operated cellular game cameras are a force multiplier while cell towers are working. I use those in real time to check what set off my driveway alarm at night.

Multiple locking doors to get inside adds time for someone trying to break-in. Locking storm door, outer door. An air-lock/entry area and another door to get to the interior.

3M makes a good window film that will hold the shattered glass together when someone tries to bash-in a window or glass entry door.

A highly trained protection dog is another layer before pulling a firearm. For a shepherd that is trained to be stable around family members (children) and pets I recommend Joel at Fortress K-9.

BonnieBlueA
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I like that Ol' Ben Franklin, folding front stove. I have one just like it in my shop that has never had a fire in it, given to me by my granddad. He bought it in the 40's or 50's. I just paid off his old home in the Ozarks last month, and will be installing it there.
I want it used as he had envisioned. I have the big bent screen that goes in front of the fire as well.

Tbowie
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Haha love your relationship with your dog🥰

Popthegate
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Definitely prepping for the Lesbian Biker Pirates...they're the worst! :P

MyDadCanFixAnything
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Big hello from scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

fastbuck
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Double hung windows are VERY easy to open with a screw driver or small broke into my own house with only a hunting knife in 2 drilled all my windows and installed steel pins through both window jams. You have to break the windows to get in, they can't be opened from the Night lock door guards that screw into your floor with a sliding lock will prevent or at least slow down anybody coming through your are easy to pick, doors are easy to kick

mikelang
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A mote filled with sharks with freaking laser beams

UsmcDevildog-rdyt
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Any Saferoom should be at the End of a 'Funnel-o-deth' i.e. a hallway where you can 'stack bods.'

Nyeupe-Nguvu
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Biggest thing is making your home a denied area because we live in the boonies and sheriffs might take 30 minutes to get there. Hard targets are usually readily identifiable by starting at your easiest access point, your driveway. Our driveway is 600 feet long and uphill, and everything on the property is forest except the driveway and house. We put a large farm gate at about the ⅓ mark going up the driveway and it has a lock on it but before you get to it a driveway alarm goes off in our home to alert us. They will have to stop at the gate to break the lock and that in itself will stop most but in the event they persist I wired a massive parking lot structure spotlight that I would use that when flipped on completely illuminates that part of the driveway like a baseball stadium. With clear shooting paths down the driveway to a disoriented intruder that cannot at all see us but we can see them, it's a bad situation for the intruder. We also have two 1200lb jersey barriers that we can move to that gate with our tractor if it chaos throughout our region, two dogs, and 12 cameras for the house and immediate home area plus 4 trail cameras for perimeter detection. The biggest threat detection multiplier we've purchased is a very, very good thermal scope on a rifle in 300 BO with a 30 round mag. It can also be used during the day and can used handheld, but at night, it lights up animal and human targets for immediate disposition as needed to secure an area. A determined foe would likely penetrate based on skill and numbers but we have a dozen or so neighbors with very light defensive postures so they'd likely be better targets. Best thing is I've taken a year to make my wife a skilled long distance marksman and we'd have plenty of say in the outcome of an effort to generate our defensive zone. Bad guys need to have bad endings

Johnthedagger