I realize not everybody
loves guns as much as I do, but you’ve got to have a way to defend yourself
against a home invasion. Some people choose baseball bats, others choose
knives, and my wife and I choose guns.
Of course, the gun is a tool
of last resort, which is why we also have an alarm system that will hopefully
deter criminals in the first place, and keep me from ever having to use my
firearm to protect my family.
An important thing to
remember with that alarm system is to actually use it (you may laugh, but I
come across so many home invasion stories where people forgot to turn their
alarms on) and remember to even use it when you’re at home by placing the alarm
in “home mode.”
“Home mode” typically means
the motion sensors are turned off so you can walk freely around the house, but
all of the entry sensors are still active so if someone tries to enter the home
through a door or window the alarm will go off.
In fact, a friend of mine
named Dennis who lives in Texas had a home invasion while he was at home
watching a movie. He forgot to put the alarm in “home mode” and he ended up
getting in a shootout with the intruders because he realized way too late that
somebody was in his home. Thankfully, neither he nor his wife was injured and
the intruders were eventually caught.
The bottom line is, get an
alarm and use it, and then have a plan for what you’re going to do when that
alarm goes off.
For example, the other day I
thought I was going to be gone from the house for a long time because of
several meetings I had. I ended up getting home early and when I walked into my
house the alarm immediately sounded because my wife had set it in home mode.
It took me only a few
seconds to shut off the alarm, but by the time I did, my wife was already at
the top of the stairs with her Glock 19 ready to stop an intruder. (I jokingly
asked her if this is how she planned to get rid of me by making it look like an
accident. Like most of my jokes, she was not amused.)
My point is, my wife and I
have a very simple plan of getting our guns from our rapid access safes and
going to the top of the stairs. We’ll make sure the intruder knows we have a
gun and that we want him to leave our house. But if the intruder is so strung
out on drugs or alcohol and ends up running up our stairs to attack us, we will
obviously defend ourselves.
I’m happy to know that
because my wife and I have a plan she didn’t have to freak out and wonder what
she should do the other day when I set the alarm off. She knew exactly what to
do and was in place in just a few seconds.
Even if you’ve got your home
defense plan down cold, does your spouse also know exactly what to do? Maybe
over dinner tonight you could have a short discussion of what everyone should
do if your alarm ever goes off.