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Question About Family Safety While You're Gone

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Each year approximately 200 children in the USA suffer unintentional firearm-related deaths.

And the statistics on how many drown in swimming pools or are killed riding bicycles are?

Funny how people always leave off details like that...
 
Not really relevant,

otherwise this conversation could take off in 1000 directions. Original poster asked for ideas about how to keep his family safe from evil doers while he is away.

And the statistics on how many drown in swimming pools or are killed riding bicycles are?

Funny how people always leave off details like that...
 
Motion detector lights outside, and make sure no windows and doors are not hid buy landscape.
Alarm system, weather you have one or not get a sign for the front yard.
Model 88 maverick 12 gauge shotgun, the racking of the 12 gauge is a universal noise that every bad guy knows.
First two rounds are beanbags/rubber bullets the last three are slugs.
If the wife is not comfortable with a gun many tasers come with a laser dot sight and 30ft range coils now.

Most doors on houses are easy to kick open, outside of a metal framed door, Larson offers a full view shatter proof glass and additional lock storm door, It's about $300, and adds a barrier that would cost a bad guy time to get threw. I truly is about making your property less of a target, a few simple steps and the bad guy will drive on to an easier target.

I also strongly suggest a CCW class.

Guns stored in a properly secured in biometric locked safes in a bedroom can be stored safe from children, ready to go in a moments notice and not be taken while you are gone.
 
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[FONT=&quot]The average response time of a 911 call is over 3 minutes....the response time of a .44 magnum is 1400 feet per second.
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