Monday, December 13, 2010

Home Invasion

With the U.S. economy in an unstable state home invasion should be a thought on everyone's mind. Crime tends to rise when the economy is down. Do you as an individual, parent, husband, or property owner have a fire escape plan at your residence? Just as important as a fire escape plan is a home invasion plan. Check out these statistics:

Home Invasion Statistics
Via: Homeowners Insurance

Check out this video:

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6870303n#ixzz14QdrhGRd

Are you prepared for a home invasion situation? Are you trained in empty hand defense, rape prevention, weapons/tactics, and home invasion. Learning about these types of situations won't give you the answer for every single situation. What preparedness and training will give you: 
  1. The confidence to make correct decisions in dynamic and stressful situations such as a mugging at an ATM or an attempted rape in a parking lot. 
  2. The ability to protect yourself and your loved ones. 
  3. The situational awareness to avoid and/or survive potentially fatal situations. 
Many have the "oh this won't happen to me" attitude right up until they become a statistic. As my Austrian special forces friend says, "there are the grass eaters that have their heads down not paying attention to anything but the grass, and there are those that sneak up on and prey upon the grass eaters". Don't be a grass eater! You might wonder where you can receive training?
 
 
At Defensive Firearms Training you will learn about safety, the color code of mental awareness, weapons manipulation, marksmanship, malfunction clearances, reloads, and shooting while moving. The students who graduate to more advance classes will work on high speed close quarters engagement using your hands, knives, and firearms as weapons against your adversaries. 
 
Keep 360 degree situational awareness.
-Sarge-
 

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