Here’s a couple things that have been on my mind …..
Stalkers
I had a former seminar student call the other day and she said she thought she had a stalker. The Police were notified and report was taken. After discussing the particulars, I offered her the following advice.
Remain vigilant for any suspicious activity and notify the police immediately rather than engage on your own.
Recommend purchase and carry a small Pepper Spray canister.
Begin altering your daily commute/routine somewhat.
I also advised the following for home security (most cost next to nothing yet offer significant security advantages).
Lock exterior doors – keep them locked even when you are inside.
Change locks as necessary – If there is any doubt that someone may have a key, change the lock(s). This is cheap insurance.
Secure your door with a brace – If possible. Deadbolt locks are also good additions.
Don’t open your door to just anyone – Should go without saying.
Reinforce door jamb and hinges – There are kits available, but replacing the short 1” screws generally used to secure hinges and slam plates on doors with 3” screws lends a great deal of strength to the door and lock
Keep your garage door closed and locked – We forget this too often.
Lock inside connecting garage door – See above.
Keep the yard clean – Messy yards mean that the residents don’t care.
Use motion activated security lighting – Again cheap insurance.
Technology:
Monitor doors with a ‘smart’ video doorbell – These are also cheap and can be activated via cell phone apps.
Install a security camera – See above.
My student obtained her Concealed Weapons License this week; she and her husband will be taking classes soon. Changes can be difficult, but she felt there was/is a threat, so it is best to take it seriously. Never doubt your instincts.
BE SAFE • BE EFFECTIVE • BE READY
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