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Evaluate home security
Submitted by Jeremy on February 26, 2006 - 4:19pm.
Secure your house
- Evaluate window & door security.
- Add curtains or shades.
- Add metal grates to unsecured windows.
- Limit entries to your house.
- Replace doors with single pane glass.
- Have important phone numbers handy.
- Have a safety deposit box or safe or both.
- Put important things where they normally would not be found.
- Prepare a hiding place in your home for small items.
- Get a bigger dog.
Improve your computer security
- Update software.
- Use spam & email filters.
- Use power surge protection.
- Backup important files.
- Backup online.
Keep emergency equipment on hand
- This is a big subject, from generators to biohazard gear.
- For starters: flashlights, batteries, a radio, food, and water.
- Buy kits to suit the emergency you expect.
- Weapons, tools, more food, and more water.
- Flares, signaling devices, water filters, more food, and more water.
- Rain gear, camping gear, cold weather clothing.
- First aid, cell phones, extra gas, local maps.
- Finally, more food, and more water.
- There are many other items to add to this category. Add most specifics for particular types of emergencies.
Keep the car prepared
- Have a traveling kit in the car.
- Keep a first aid kit in the car.
- Have extra clothes and an extra radio.
- Be sure to have extra maps.
- Extra water and snacks.
Keep cars in good repair
- Have it well repaired and know where to go to get some extra gas.
- Keep oil and filters on hand.
- Have spark plugs and an extra distributor if needed.
Protect yourself
- Have a powerful flashlight to use as protection.
- Learn self defense skills.
- Keep a low profile.
- Stay home and watch your neighborhood.
- Have a plan for the family to stay at another location.
Protect your mail
- Shred papers.
- Buy a strong mailbox or get a P.O. box.
- Keep paper with personal information out of recycling.
- Burn old mail.
Secure your yard
- A dog provides considerable security.
- Install outdoor lighting.
- Fence your yard(s)?
- Make doorways easily visible.
- Gate your driveway?
Improve your health
- Stop smoking.
- Give up fast food.
- Become more active: walk, bike, garden.
- Evaluate your health care plan.
- Take care of current health needs now.
- Do needed dental work now.
- Develop strong personal relationships.
- Find ways to be creative.
- Develop your spiritual and emotional life.
- Learn first aid.
- Learn medical self-care.
- Talk a workshop on herbal remedies.
- Learn local edible plants.
- Learn butchering animals.
- Improve cooking skills.
- Learn to eat less.
Act in concert with neighbors
- Get to know your neighbors.
- Trade off vacation watch with an immediate neighbor.
- Learn about local threats.
- Start a neighborhood watch.
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agreed
nuff said