Creating a Safe Room in Your Home

Creating a Safe Room in Your Home

home invader safe room

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For the last couple of centuries people have been building storm cellars and storm rooms in hopes of remaining safe during severe storms. But in the last couple of decades a different kind of safe room has become  popular. A reaction to the newer human threat of home invasions and robberies.

These safe rooms are intended to allow the people in the residence to initially avoid confrontation with those who have entered the home to do them harm.  Then if necessary an area from which the family can fight back if they must. When the safe room first came onto the prepping scene it wasn’t something thought about much by the general population. It was seen as something only required by the rich. Those  who felt more at risk due to their financial advantages.  That isn’t the case anymore! Normal middle class families are becoming the victim of choice by these thugs. It has become more about the violence than any personal property they could obtain from their prey. More and more people are taking to the idea of a safe room. Turning smaller rooms or spaces in their rooms into a separate safe haven within the house for their families.

This type of room with perhaps a bit more reinforcement might also make a good safe room during a SHTF scenario but any room fortified is better than none!

For an interesting look at this concept and how it can be done in your home see the link below

How to Build A Safe Room In An Existing Home

 

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