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Surviving Disaster – How To Survive A Home Invasion

Home invasions are on the rise. A difficult economy and increased surveillance and security at many businesses is causing criminals to look elsewhere to perpetrate their crimes and sadly they see peoples homes and residences as much easier and less risky targets.

The result… An epidemic of violent home invasions across the country. This is Part 1 of a 2 part Post

Home invasions are among the most insidious of crimes, shattering the sense of safety and security for children and families for many years after the crime, often for a lifetime. With the rise in these types of crimes it’s important to learn what you can do to safeguard your home and family.

In a recent episode of Spike TV’s Surviving Disaster, host Cade Courtley shows how to fight back if escape is not an option. Watching this episode you will learn how to get out of hand restraints, devise a plan for escape in a life-threatening hostage scenario and how to protect your home and your family when you are the one in danger.

Watch this 11 minute clip, or click the the link to watch the full episode online.

Surviving Disaster – How To Survive A Home Invasion.

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  • Is he, “Surviving Disaster” gonna demonstrate how to survive a terrorist nuclear attack, since that is our governments number one, most likely scenario on our list of threats. Everyone should be refreshed on what to do, since no one has practiced or even though about this for many many years.

    Editor’s Note – Yes, he is. In fact, that’s the episode we’ve been working on, assisting with the research.

  • its really simple
    i have a 140lb timber wolf
    and a 40 caliber glock never out of arms reach
    they invade
    they die
    Chief (USN) retired
    3 tour nam vet (swift boats)

  • I think the occasional brandishing of a firearm will keep your home safe. After returning from Iraq in 2005 I decided to go to college and lived in a crappy townhouse, being a dumb hillbilly and avid shooter I often carried my guns from my house to my jeep, a few times each semester I would “conveniently” forget to wrap them in a blanket or put them in a case. Both houses on either side of mine were robbed or broken into at some point but never mine. I guess you could rely on the local police patrols to protect your home like my neighbors did, I prefer my method.
    Keep your knife sharp and your powder dry.

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