Posted on May 8, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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When security risks are elevated, and levels of security measures go up, how do YOU respond AT HOME? Or do you already take precautions on a regular basis? Are you armed? How secure do you like to keep your home and family?

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CDR Director, U.S. Navy Police
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I am always cautious in this day and age, and I always stay armed (both at home and away). The threats always exist, be they from terrorists, or criminals.

The bottom line is, my family is number one in my book, and I will do anything to ensure their safety and security.

That said, if we know of an increase to a specific threat, I adjust measures accordingly. I'm not saying that my preparations will eliminate the threat, but they will certainly mitigate a threat, and the bottom line is, I will not go down without a fight!
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MSG Brad Sand
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Go into survivalist mode...I'm living in Arkansas, what more could a person do?
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SSgt Geospatial Intelligence
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diligence goes up, especially where i am where we have had a history of assistance going towards al qaeda & the like.
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When security risk and threat levels are elevated, how do you respond at home?
MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Lock the doors and turn the TV volume up louder :-)
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SFC Joseph James
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Mostly i just clean my weapons and softly say "Soon my precious...soon". Or something like that. lol
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SSG John Erny
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I have two 4 legged alarm systems; dachshund's they have a ear splitting bark than can wake the dead. After that, buckshot.
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LTC Bink Romanick
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I am very cautious and watchful. My home is in the country, so I am armed at home. I have an attack trained Shih Tsu
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Sgt Packy Flickinger
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There is a large drainage tunnel that runs under the road by me, when it hits red, I hide in it until it drops back down. :)

Seriously, I have a pool for water storage. I have plenty of rabbits, squirrels, Quail and dove for food. Dogs for early alert and a safe full of weapons from .22 to .44mag to 30-06 rifle.

I live in a fairly sparce part of town so anybody on my road or property will stand out.

Door strikers are reinforced and lock sets are ANSI grade 1 (although it should be noted that ONLY Assa Abloy are pick proof). Motion sensor lighting inside and out.

If one gets past that, you have a Marine with a K-Bar defending his daughter!! Absolutely nothing in the world will instill more of a fight than a man defending his family
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CDR Director, U.S. Navy Police
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I am always cautious in this day and age, and I always stay armed (both at home and away). The threats always exist, be they from terrorists, or criminals.

The bottom line is, my family is number one in my book, and I will do anything to ensure their safety and security.

That said, if we know of an increase to a specific threat, I adjust measures accordingly.
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SCPO David Lockwood
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More aware of my surroundings. Making sure I know where my family is.
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