In today’s world, many people want what you got and a few are willing to take it from you by any means necessary. With the amount of break-ins reported, it is a proven fact that people are not safe in their homes and things are not getting any better.
In a SHTF scenario, there will be a lot more people who want what you have, especially if you are a prepper or survivalist. Granted should anything happen, the majority of the population is going to head for the grocery stores and department stores to do their looting, but there will be a fair amount that hit the neighborhoods. You do not want to be an easy target, whether it is during normal times or a disaster situation. Here are a few steps you can take to harden your home.
Be sure your doors are sturdy. Steel core doors are the best but a solid wood door or a solid hollow steel door will do. Avoid doors with windows in them. If you must have a window, purchase a decorative metal grid and install it over the window. With a window on your door, you might as well leave your door unlocked when it comes to keeping an intruder out of your home.
The frame around your door is equally as important as the door itself. The strongest door in the world will do you no good if the frame holding it up is not strong. Other than a window, the weakest point of any door is the strike plate where your deadbolt enters the door frame. When it comes right down to it, there is only a small piece of wood keeping your door secure. A good kick will destroy the door frame at the strike plate. Here are some tips to harden your door frame.
Your primary concern should be windows on the ground floor, including windows in window wells that lead to your basement. Like a sliding glass door, install a piece of wood, cut to fit so that the window cannot be opened from the outside. To slow down an intruder you can coat the window with shatterproof film. Install decorative metal of bars that will either keep an intruder from breaking the window or entering through the window if they do manage to break it. For basement windows, have metal grates installed that can only be opened from the inside. Completely sealing off basement windows is a fire hazard and should not be done.
Once your doors and windows are secure, you can focus on making your home less appealing to criminals. A home that is difficult to access is usually not targeted by criminals that are looking to make an easy buck.