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According to real-world crime data, a burglar will most likely enter your home through the master bedroom, home office, living room, and dining room in that sequence. If they believe there is a safe house in the basement, they will most likely go there after going to the living room. A thief sees a massive, heavy gun safe as an invitation rather than a deterrent since they know there is something valuable within. If a thief is well-prepared, he or she can open a safe within minutes of being discovered.

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  1. According to real-world crime data, a burglar will most likely enter your home through the master bedroom, home office, living room, and dining room in that sequence. If they believe there is a safe house in the basement, they will most likely go there after going to the living room. A thief sees a massive, heavy gun safe as an invitation rather than a deterrent since they know there is something valuable within. If a thief is well-prepared, he or she can open a safe within minutes of being discovered. WHERE DO YOU KEEP FIREARMS FOR THE BEST TACTICAL ADVANTAGE IN THE EVENT OF A CRISIS? The Master Suite: While studies show that this is the worst place to keep valuables, it is also where you sleep the most. Keep one or two firearms in a Fast Box under your bed. That's all there is to it. The Pantry in the Kitchen: Because most robbers avoid the kitchen, this is ideal for a small gun cabinet. This is also space where people spend the majority of their time during the day. During a home invasion, you will have immediate access to a pistol if you are in the kitchen. Furthermore, most residences have a door that leads to or from the kitchen. This provides you with the opportunity to arm yourself before departing the house. Preventing conflict should always be the goal. A Closet Near the Front Door: This is an ideal location for storing firearms. Thieves go unnoticed in these closets. In the closet, you'll have instant access to a rifle. If you fail to answer the door when someone you don't recognize knocks, they will try to kick it in. Guest Bedroom: If your home has a guest room with a closet, this is a beautiful area to store extra guns. Thieves generally overlook guest's rooms. MAKE A PLAN IN THE END.

  2. We've all been taught that everyone should congregate outside the house in the event of a fire. This guarantees that everyone is there and identifiable. In the case of a robbery or a home invasion, you should designate a location for family members to meet in an emergency. It's essential to have a guest room or an extra bedroom with a lockable door. It would help if you had a Fast Box or Agile cabinet in this area. Regardless matter where you are in the house, you should always be able to get your firearms within a few seconds. They should not be left out in the open, and they should be secured and safeguarded from little children and others who might try to take advantage of them. The position of the gun safe should be carefully considered. •To prevent movement and preserve optimum alignment, gun carts (safes that are frequently provided with dollies) should be secured. •Starting at the dolly cart's handrails, one person should direct the cart's movement while the other assists. •The dolly technique does not require two people, but two people must secure the steps while one person takes a single step. •Make your steps easy to walk, so they don't break to protect your help. Also, double-check that the dolly is securely fastened at each level.

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