Take a second to think about this question:
Can you ever be too secure?
Now, I’m not talking about a James Bond style lockdown at your residence, 12-inch thick steel doors or a panic room with a secret exit that leads to a getaway car.
What I’m getting at is more along the lines of
practical, time-saving and LIFESAVING measures you can take right now...
Things that will get you ready to protect yourself and the people you care about most should the unthinkable (a robbery, break-in or attack) ever happen.
And if you’re reading this right now...
You understand we can NEVER predict the future so we MUST be prepared for it.
I’d love to know your thoughts!
But here’s my take on it in the meantime:
When it comes to self-defense, you have to be educated and trained...
You need to practice regularly and keep your skills sharp...
Staying up to date on the laws in your area is a must...
You can never be too secure in the sense that there is always more to learn because things are constantly changing.
So here’s what I want to do for you today…
When it comes to keeping your family safe at home, even little things can make a
BIG difference.
Below are 7 easy ways you can make your home less attractive to criminals on the prowl:- Put up surveillance cameras, even if they’re fake.
- Install premium door locks and reinforce old windows.
- Make sure the area around the outside of your home is well-lit.
- Adopt a dog or leave a TV and lights on when you're gone.
- Invest in an alarm system, security signs for your yard and display logo stickers in prominent areas.
- Get a defensive firearm or whatever tool you’re most comfortable with and start training.
- Join the USCCA to prepare for the before, during and after of a self-defense incident.
Even if you’re only able to do a couple of things on this list…
These are all great ways to improve the safety and security of your home.
But the BEST thing you can do is become a USCCA Member today and unlock the self-defense education, training and self-defense liability insurance you need.⁰Take care and stay safe,
Tim Schmidt
USCCA President
855-388-4075 (6am - 11pm CST)
P.S. - Self-defense with a firearm is no joke.