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97     Don’t  get  defenestrated! There are security window films on the market that can help prevent a breach of your home through a broken window. Check into these. There are so very many security products on the market that, if you own your own home, you should seriously #215 look into the many ways that home’s security can be bolstered. Submitted by Donald, Wauseon The  disgusting  self-­‐defense  tactic  anyone  can  use Use fear to keep the mobs at bay. You could put up a large sign that says something like, “Danger! Active AIDS Patient! Bloodborne Pathogen Protection Required!” There will be those who don’t believe it, but most people will err on the side of fear and not risk it. Nobody wants to expose themselves to a fatal disease in times of crisis, especially when medical treatment is rare or nonexistent. Submitted by Bill, Smiths Grove, KY Low-­‐tech  tips  for  barricading  your  home Remember that most doors can be kicked in or battered in with only a little effort. To barricade your doors from the outside requires some seriously heavy obstacles (like a refrigerator) blocking the doorway. Security doors can help, but consider #217 installing metal bars to prevent access to the door itself. Submitted by Mary, Saint Cloud How  to  park  your  cars  and  trucks  for  maximum  defense Your vehicles can be part of your home defense strategy. Park your vehicles strategically to block doors and other vulnerable areas. Vehicles can provide cover when you are returning fire to protect your home, too. (Just remember to use the engine block for the most cover; the glass of the windows is no protection at all.) Use every resource available to you to protect yourself, always thinking outside the box. Submitted by John, Colorado Springs #216 #218


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