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Jason shows you how to prepare your home for defense. Survival Dispatch posted another video on Prepper's home defense perimeter analysis that you can watch.
There are at least 5 Different SHTF Perimeter Alarms for Home or Bugging Out that you can choose from. Jason goes through a layered security plan and talks about how to build area denial devices.
These devices make it very uncomfortable for an intruder to find concealment. Jason also tests all of his layers of defense.
LAYERS OF HOME DEFENSE:
Clearing land for the visual horizon and eliminating cover for intruders
Home defense in apartments and condos
Blocking avenues of approach
Solar Motion Activated Lights
Motion Censored Alarms
Radio Communication
Family Defense Plans
Dogs
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@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
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@blueridgerealtor
@blueridgerealtor 9 месяцев назад
4 because you’ve secured our property ❤
@outdoorkids6062
@outdoorkids6062 9 месяцев назад
It’s top notch because of you dad
@spektr540hemi
@spektr540hemi 9 месяцев назад
Thermal optics...and cameras.
@sonnyfore7531
@sonnyfore7531 9 месяцев назад
Instead of bushes under the windows you could use razor wire in a vertical position connected to thick buried rebar. No person could hide behind it, nor access the window because of it but keep in mind it would also negate the window as a viable exit from the inside of the home if a fire should break out.
@amyking3236
@amyking3236 9 месяцев назад
I think "boobie traps" came from when you get hurt, it's a boo boo so it became boo boo trap/boobie trap. thanks for the info. going to set up chime cameras and solar lights for my place.
@DaedalusHelios
@DaedalusHelios 9 месяцев назад
Booby meant the same thing as dummy back in the day. So, dummy trap is basically what it means. Something that traps someone who is dumb for being careless or dumb enough to be where they shouldn't be.
@ONThree
@ONThree 9 месяцев назад
I had to look up the meaning of the word after making this video. And now we know. Thanks
@Home_Run_Kid72
@Home_Run_Kid72 9 месяцев назад
"What a Boob! What a maroone!" - Bugs Bunny
@wesman7837
@wesman7837 8 месяцев назад
Oh, I have never heard that before. Thanks for that buddy!
@YoniBaruch-y3m
@YoniBaruch-y3m 8 месяцев назад
Also a species of bird, no?
@aKingInGodsKindom
@aKingInGodsKindom 8 месяцев назад
It’s actually from the term referring to a type of bird.
@take5512
@take5512 9 месяцев назад
that LOW hanging alarm is the first thing an intruder will knock off
@StarsForward
@StarsForward 9 месяцев назад
That chime reminds me of the Asian dry cleaners on Family Guy... NO MORE BING-BONG! EACH BING-BONG COST TWO CENT! 😂
@babsk4071
@babsk4071 9 месяцев назад
my house Stays Cool in the Summer Because of AGLES-and As I’ve Lived here .. Those Agles ALSO HELP WITH SIGHT SEE BEFORE ‘Soneone SEES ME’.. GREAT TALK🎄👍☕️ We have Lights/Tucked Pcs. Here & There.. ✌️Be Well
@seymourpro6097
@seymourpro6097 5 месяцев назад
The "Quality Factor" for any SHTF measure should e how well it distinguishes between friend/family or foe. The first person to step on a nail trap will probably be your child, then you become the mother's only target. Hell has no fury like a scorned mother.
@seedy-waney-bonnie4906
@seedy-waney-bonnie4906 9 месяцев назад
Cameras are best. Making it hard to get to you is good, downed trees, bushes, anything you can use that could look natural if it looks hard to get through is good. Best if your house hidden. That's why it's best to have cameras. Give me thick woods any day. I lived 20 years in the wilderness and the Feds where always looking for us because no one was to live in there. I stayed hidden 20 years living off the land without electric power. I was so in turned with the woods that I didn't need cameras, I knew everything coming and going. I could stand down on the river and every mountain you saw I had a camp on. I was always on the move. Just some survival tips.
@Angryweatherman8888
@Angryweatherman8888 9 месяцев назад
Good job.
@11ccom
@11ccom 9 месяцев назад
Fulltime over watch on roof.
@kj3n569
@kj3n569 9 месяцев назад
Clear the area around your house out to 50-100 yds to prevent any "zombies" from approaching undetected. You can leave some obvious cover, and decorate it with garden gnomes filled with Tannerite and ball bearings, screws, etc. Its also a good idea to have blindingly bright spotlights on the house, pointing outwards. This will illuminate shooting lanes while blinding intruders. You can also make spike strips using nails/screws and garden hose. This way they can be moved, and only deployed in the event of a zombie apocalypse. While these are extreme measures, they are things that can be prepared in advance and only used if necessary. There are other security upgrades that everyone should do to fortify their homes against threats, like replacing the screws in your doors strikeplate. These are usually short, cheap quality fasteners that come with the lockset. Replace them with 3" screws that will resist being kicked in. If you have a CMU (block) house, use TapCons that attach to the concrete. Your home is your castle, and a castles primary purpose is protection. Your family depends on you for their safety, and anything you can do to improve that is worth doing; legally and within reason, of course. Stay strapped, stay safe! (Ordnance Lab did a video on the garden gnomes, got the idea from them.)
@99cobra2881
@99cobra2881 9 месяцев назад
Raised flower beds or for planting veggies are an incredible addition around any homes not only do the protect your home from a vehicle they also serve as cover and concealment for you and yours if it should ever come to that 5x10x3' deep filled with soil placed strategically around the home for "decorative" purposes
@DonnieDarko727
@DonnieDarko727 9 месяцев назад
Shrapnel Gnomes 😂
@TheTEXMIKE
@TheTEXMIKE 9 месяцев назад
bird houses on 6 foot poles work well also.
@wesman7837
@wesman7837 8 месяцев назад
​@@TheTEXMIKEI really like that idea!
@SigmaMale9901
@SigmaMale9901 9 месяцев назад
I like the natural barriers. I put up a 8 foot fence around a client's house and to deter fence hoppers he had pricker bushes planted on the outside of his fence perimeter they are about 3t o 4 feet thick and average 3 to 4 feet high before you reach the fence. It's pretty effective. Lots of birds hand out in the pricker bushes, so if you come close to the bushes, they fly away and make a racket.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Awesome. There’s so many natural barriers to entry on a property. Have you ever tried to squeeze between leyland cypresses?
@Cetok01
@Cetok01 9 месяцев назад
A couple of additional suggestions: Replace the 'beware of dog' sign with 'beware of dogs'; crooks who aren't afraid of a single threat might be wary of multiple possible fang grenades wandering the property. Install heavy bollards adjacent to the gate posts. Attach a 1" steel cable to the one on the hinge end, secure it along the length of the gate, and put a loop on the other end, along with a heavy U-bolt on that bollard so you can padlock the loop to it. That should slow up someone trying to run through the gate. Install a second motion detector across from and pointed toward the first one, and conceal it. That way, someone trying to go around the first one would set off the second. If you have heavy brush running along a line, install some tanglefoot wire in it instead of thinning it. Attach tin cans with a couple of pebbles in each as noisemakers.
@MichaelRobertson-i8f
@MichaelRobertson-i8f 9 месяцев назад
I had a sign said Beware of Owner back in the day
@seanyo2222
@seanyo2222 9 месяцев назад
1" steel cable!? You have no idea how heavy that is. I like the idea though!
@Cetok01
@Cetok01 9 месяцев назад
@@seanyo2222 But you don't drag it, you would attach it along the gate so it swings with it. Loop it over the far post and shackle it when needed. Many high security installations do something similar with their gates.
@jrocks1971
@jrocks1971 9 месяцев назад
Great suggestion - love it.
@GAJake
@GAJake 9 месяцев назад
Similar but different. In case my dog gets out of my property and bite's someone I don't want them saying "He had a beware of dog sign so he knew his dog was aggressive and was careless" instead I'd put a "I love my Pit bulls" sign. I have a beagle but the bad guys don't know that if all they hear is barking.
@VikingPreparedness
@VikingPreparedness 9 месяцев назад
This is a really good vid - solid info, personal example, good editing, good delivery. Well done! PJF
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!!!
@KeithPierce1000
@KeithPierce1000 9 месяцев назад
A drone can cover a lot of ground with instant / live video feed back. Can even have night vision equipment if budget allows. Great when your numbers [of people] are limited, perhaps even something to share with neighbours if the flight distance isn't too far.
@effeojnedib7208
@effeojnedib7208 9 месяцев назад
I pulled up the bushes around our home when I bought it, replaced them with rose bushes. Not much foliage, but lots of thorns and pretty smelling flowers. I have nail boards ready to deploy under the windows too, if necessary. We live in suburb kind of area, all lots are 1/3 acre, but close enough to the woods that we have deer and turkey in our yards, and bears spotted less than a mile away. Heck, there is a hunt club right up the road ! I keep the little air horns in the house, that way anyone can sound one off in time of trouble and all the neighbors can hear it. Three out of four neighbors carry concealed all the time, even inside our homes. When standing outside, we look like King of the Hill. lol We all have a P365 now, as well as our previous EDC concealed. Enough to get us to our primary weapons. Back in the 80's, I worked in bad part of Ft Worth. My car broke down for a month or so, and I depended on rides. I took a piece of 3/8" rebar x 30" long, bent a handle on one end, then stuck the point end into the ground in some bushes where I waited for my ride in the evening. I knew exactly where it was, but no one else did. It might still be there to this day for all I know. lol It's good to have weapons staged in various areas around the home or property.
@squidvis
@squidvis 8 месяцев назад
I did something similar but with blackberries. Didn't take much effort as they spread easily and grow anywhere I put em. Got natural barbed wire with food source around my entire perimeter.
@coloradolivingoffgrid6106
@coloradolivingoffgrid6106 23 дня назад
i been reading about nails in boards, most all states consider that a booby trap, could land you in trouble. Although, i get the counter argument, but something to think about.
@effeojnedib7208
@effeojnedib7208 23 дня назад
@@coloradolivingoffgrid6106 True. About any kind of trap can get the home owner in trouble. I wouldn't even consider using any unless things got so bad that it was the better option to having to use deadly force.
@chrisowen5497
@chrisowen5497 9 месяцев назад
Back when I worked in the ER as a nurse, I had a teenage boy as a patient with a neck injury due to an ATV accident. What he admitted to me in confidence, was that he was riding on posted land and rode around the marked fences and then he ran into fishing line stretched across the road at neck height (for a rider of an ATV). He would make a full recovery, but the parents and deputies were interested in charging/suing the perpetrator, regardless of whose land it was. On our farm, we use motion lights, gates, driveway alarms, and video cameras as deterrents. I also have various weapons stashed around the farm, as well as supplies to build more effective (dangerous) deterrents should things get really bad. Sadly, most of these items have already paid for themselves. It’s a dangerous world we live in. Stay safe! Thank you for another great video!
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 8 месяцев назад
Did you use the shovel? 😮
@lil_Marie_Red
@lil_Marie_Red 3 месяца назад
My ex BF lost his son that way. Barb wire and an ATV. I accidently came across his deposition. So sad. He took it for a ride after school.
@212caboose
@212caboose 26 дней назад
The perpetrator IS the atv rider. This is the problem with gov't. It's private property. Unless you're invited, stay the fuck off the property.
@jb7483
@jb7483 4 дня назад
Yep, sorry, i dont feel bad for the kid if he wasn't on his own land.
@RomeoDelta-gw7dd
@RomeoDelta-gw7dd 9 месяцев назад
Great vid brother. Those motion detectors are great. We installed one on our half mile driveway. I live on a 300 acre farm. The deer were setting it off constantly. I installed a second alarm about 50 feet further down the driveway. The first alarm gets my attention, if the second one goes off I know a car is coming. Dogs are the best security option there is. I have a German shepherd and a Doberman. They see and hear everything and are capable of handling a threat provided they don’t have a gun. Either way the commotion will alert me to grab my AR and get outside to deal with whatever is happening
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Thanks. 300 acres. My dream. You’re a blessed man.
@Patriot_Eke
@Patriot_Eke 6 месяцев назад
Combine sensors and cameras. Magnetic sensors can confirm a vehicle compared to a human. Then combine those with a camera, cellular remotely accessible for example, to confirm the details.
@mukhanglarochannel4774
@mukhanglarochannel4774 3 месяца назад
I fenced my house with short fencing. So that my Jack Russells can run around and I don't get to worried they might come out of my property. They are more than an alarmed system. They detect all things, snakes, rats, and humans. One time my jack russells were barking, 10 yards from the fence. And it's 2 a.m. So I went out of the house together with my Ak. And my wife followed with her ar 15 since it has a flashlight on it. I was shouting who is that. 2 adult men, shouted, sorry we are lost. But they were hiding in the garden. So I instructed them to go to this road straight, and you will see a highway. So they went on their way and about 80 yards, they had their dirt bikes on them. I feel like they're bad people and have guns but they did not harm us because they feel like they will be outgunned. Dogs are useful to us humans that's why we need to love them and feed them well.
@blueridgerealtor
@blueridgerealtor 9 месяцев назад
“Bootie trap” 😂. Love your humor mixed with your knowledge. You’re right Jason. You’ll trap a kid or wildlife with the trap and go to jail so don’t set them up. Bootie Traps are illegal in the US. Love the video.
@HPTuchin
@HPTuchin 9 месяцев назад
Never use "Beware of Dog" signs. Precedent has been set in court cases that beware of dog signage is an acknowledgement of your dogs aggressive nature leaving you open to liability. Literally people being sued because their dog attacked someone on their own property...and the sign actually being used against a property owner...crazy but true. Use No Trespassing signs only. It covers all bases & liabilities. And most importantly admits no negligence.
@richbattaglia5350
@richbattaglia5350 3 месяца назад
I used to work deliveries for work. One person had signs just like that down a long driveway. I was very wary about one saying “keep your arms inside the vehicle.” When I got to his house, all he had were golden retrievers and a whippet. Total facade, but it worked.
@TheTir1962
@TheTir1962 9 месяцев назад
When shtf it won’t matter but in the mean time booby traps are illegal and thank you for pointing that out. That being said what I learned as a combat engineer…there are some great things can be done with a little mud, powder, small rocks and the side of a tree along a known trail. And remember gravity can be your friend.
@urbexsophie
@urbexsophie 8 месяцев назад
In the Netherlands, many remote farms have pebble paths around the house and near the windows of the house. So that you can hear any sneaking around and if you don't hear it, the dogs will definitely hear it. Creating strips of blackberry bushes with thorns will also ensure that you direct any visitors in a desired direction so that you are more likely to notice them and as for the bridge, you can always make a drawbridge system. raise it in the evening and lower it again in the morning (they also do this a lot in the Netherlands)
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 8 месяцев назад
* looks up drawbridge systems * 😊
@moamgaphonemga6166
@moamgaphonemga6166 8 месяцев назад
Também imaginei isso. 👍
@Patriot_Eke
@Patriot_Eke 6 месяцев назад
Gravel works similarly.
@tryingndoing
@tryingndoing 9 месяцев назад
Sent by PJF of Viking Preparedness and he is correct again, as he said, there is good content here. Thank you. Blessings!
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Welcome!
@marthaprice3448
@marthaprice3448 9 месяцев назад
Love the solar security cameras. Having lived backed up to state forest land, I kept noticing all of the woods around you. My suggestion woulds be to place cameras in various places throughout the woods, maybe guiding thieves past them by making an easier, but not obvious pathway that goes by a camera. Maybe solar wouldn't work there, idk enough about your property, but gives you a better chance of forewarning.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Thanks
@marthaprice3448
@marthaprice3448 9 месяцев назад
@@SurvivalDispatch Just glad to have found your channel
@marccalvert6040
@marccalvert6040 9 месяцев назад
We have that type of alarm system. It came with 4 sensors. We found that we use just one on our main gate. It works really well. We use just one because birds, deer and any critter will set it off.
@Mike-yl6hs
@Mike-yl6hs 9 месяцев назад
Cow bells in the THICKET up high! Attached to TREBLE HOOKS! YUM! many mo
@ManInTheWoods76
@ManInTheWoods76 9 месяцев назад
Empty coke can. Fishing line on tab. Couple pebbles in can. Treble hooks on line. Set hook to hang from a branch. For perimeter noise markers. The hooks catch "clothing" makes a lot of noise and causes panic. (Fantasy only, don't make 50 of these for $10 worth of material and have a cardboard box full of them if needed. Entertainment purposes only, don't make these right now before you need them)
@GAJake
@GAJake 9 месяцев назад
Tall Concrete planters in front of your windows filled mostly with sand and only enough dirt on top to keep your plants alive. This gives you cover in front of your windows that looks nice.
@richardmurdock574
@richardmurdock574 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing Those driveway alarms are solid, I've had mine for over 3 years
@jimalexander9230
@jimalexander9230 9 месяцев назад
A centrally located tower is helpful for observation. Something that's armored, if that can be put in the budget. If you're a tech oriented person, then a remote controlled camera makes it so you won't have to scale the tower, so no need for armor. A 360° perch on top of your house, armored with port holes, is fantastic if things get really bad!
@TravelswithKelly
@TravelswithKelly 9 месяцев назад
Excellent information presented in an interesting manner. PJF from Viking Preparedness recommended a visit to your channel.
@oaksparoakspar3144
@oaksparoakspar3144 9 месяцев назад
I love my driveway alarm. So much sanity gained from not having to check on every time the dogs go nuts. I use the drive-over tube style because the deer would set the other kind off continually. I'm in a place where my first line of defense is also to drop trees over the approach roads - but it is good to do so in a place where the traffic can continue along a road (moving forward) rather than a place where they are stopped by a barrier in front of them. I want them to just keep on going down the main road rather than turn onto the dead end road that my dead end road branches off of.
@optimumperformance
@optimumperformance 9 месяцев назад
For apartments look into the NightLock Door Brace (or similar) that braces the door from the floor. Very effective.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Good to know
@e.t.preppin7084
@e.t.preppin7084 9 месяцев назад
I use these on all my doors and go out to work through my garage door. Once I couldn’t get my garage door to open because it was too cold for my keypad to function and I couldn’t get in my front door because the brace was on it. Fortunately I was able to remove my keypad and warm it up in my vehicle and it started working again. It was a bit scary when it happened.
@tryingndoing
@tryingndoing 9 месяцев назад
Lived in a house built in 1800s on side of hill. Their food pantry was on the lower side of under the house. In the bedroom above it was a very long pole that went through a small hole to an iron loop on inside of the "pantry" door. Made it doubly secure. Lots of canning and antique machine parts were stored there. Loved that place!
@jrocks1971
@jrocks1971 9 месяцев назад
Clever. I love clever locks. 👍🏼
@alphahoss1947
@alphahoss1947 9 месяцев назад
I’d hook those screws on that bridge up to solar electric power in a SHTF or litter your driveway with spike balls made from nails to puncture vehicle tires and surround the property with solar powered electrical fencing and create multiple choke point on the property so in a SHTF you can have your way with undesirable’s & setup neighbors coms for help and some night vision goggles to own the night also some tripwire with blank shells littered across the property & most important it maybe easy to take life in a SHTF to save love ones it is equally important to learn how to save life get medical training & ifak: individual first aid kits for every member of your family also a couple of drones can help teams monitor more ground effectively. ✌️
@ONThree
@ONThree 9 месяцев назад
What are some steps that you’ve taken to defend your home?
@dieag8273
@dieag8273 9 месяцев назад
I love the idea of using trees and plants. I always thought to us locas trees , wild rose and thornapple as a perimeter boundry line. Maybe even a fence attached. The locust has hugh thorns, grow fast, plant close toghther. The wild rose has millions of big thornsand add thorn apples with three inck spikes gives you a perfect barrior. You can cut the locus tops out for firewood or fence.
@jrocks1971
@jrocks1971 9 месяцев назад
“Locust”
@dieag8273
@dieag8273 9 месяцев назад
@@jrocks1971 yes I know but spell check likes to change things. Sometimes it's very naughty. Tk
@YoniBaruch-y3m
@YoniBaruch-y3m 8 месяцев назад
Motion sensors are a good thing until they constantly wake you up with false alarms due to wind. Thermal cameras cost a lot more but give you more meaningful information.
@bestlifeever4548
@bestlifeever4548 9 месяцев назад
We have those alarms up and have for years along with cameras by them. Our front of property has 12ft solid concrete wall that runs length of whole front with iron gates that stay locked the rest of 13 acers is fenced and has alarms and cameras and able to add electricity to at any time. We have rolls of barb wire as needed we have 3 dogs 2 of are great Pyrenees even the roosters alert us of stranger or something on property. My house sits up above anything else and can see way before someone gets near by and in wooded area that is below also can see and has creeks (have removal bridge like yours)and ditches people wouldn't see and have a hard time crossing easy and would be alerted before that. We have spots also up high throughout as sniper post. Any one hears bullets here no one would think twice and have shooting range out back. The road itself is not easy to find. We are building zombie shutters for any windows and sliding doors and other doors are fortified. Im retired military and bought home based on all these factors and my husband is also and both combat veterans.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
You guys are ready! Thanks for your service
@Family-Guardian
@Family-Guardian 9 месяцев назад
I use the exact same system. Been extremely reliable for almost two years. My house receiver supports up to 4 zones with four different chime patterns. I’ve also installed motion activated solar lights a little further down the access path to let me know if it’s deer or a biped. Layer two is my 12 lb terrier. He has 144 lbs of attitude and a 115 decibel bark… provides a roving deterrent. There is also a third tier of defense…. The “BAH” system (Big Armed Husband).
@outdoorkids6062
@outdoorkids6062 9 месяцев назад
Maggie is the best watch dog
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Yep
@Markus_321go
@Markus_321go 9 месяцев назад
Congrats to 350k subscribers.👍🏻
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Thanks! 😃
@AdamRapier
@AdamRapier 9 месяцев назад
Just watched the first 2 home alones with my oldest. He thought they were great. Personally the tools chest coming down the stairs was my favorite
@jrocks1971
@jrocks1971 9 месяцев назад
I’m a huge fan of the iron whistling down the laundry chute into Marv’s face 😂
@kevinramsey3490
@kevinramsey3490 9 месяцев назад
I ike your security. I have 11 motion alarms and 7 motion lights
@jerrynemeth6735
@jerrynemeth6735 9 месяцев назад
I've often thought that having a driveway that looks shabby and enters into a wooded area with a 90 degree turn, then a gate a short distance after the turn to "devalue" the driveway also creating a spot where someone there would be stopped and have a challenge backing up, slowing them down and giving you time to see them. I think adding the driveway alarm to that scenario would be great. The S.E. has some interesting folks living in the rural areas, some are great to talk to to, others not so much... got to plan for anything I guess.
@chopperking1967
@chopperking1967 8 месяцев назад
Many Trip wires connected to .22 caliber dummy rounds (from home hardware nail gun ammo) could be very valuable to monitor the large area you have to secure, for early warning approach. These are available commercially. Yes deer may trigger it. But that is hard to avoid. Thanks for the video.
@markcoraa
@markcoraa 9 месяцев назад
I always like your level headed approach to thong, mixed with your humor, of course. If we can stop 80% of the people at the initial entrance, first fense/gate, 20% gets to pathways, driveways, barbed wire, of the 20% getting thru that, they still get past the dog, (natural wild life, deer won't even get that far) i deal with maybe 3% total. We get two or hopefully three layer before they get to the front door, I'm thrilled.
@MichaelRobertson-i8f
@MichaelRobertson-i8f 9 месяцев назад
Boobytrap were refined In The Vietnam were the Communist forces used them and after a bit of time the US Army develops training and manuals for soldiers to prepare soldiers for these devices. Almost all of these devices used what was available plus what they had available like grenades or shells from artillery- All of these munitions were used by the enemy. The development of non lethal devices was a simple transition- wire used in many ways to cause a tripping hazard allowing for the development of what you would fall into including spikes, broken glass, metal spikes or bamboo spikes. Actually your imagination is the Only limited factor. The use of game cameras or motion sensors enabled the interesting Individual to create an unlimited variety of devices. Protecting yourself from individual there’s a multitude of binoculars, heat sensors and Boobytraps . It’s truly disturbing that our lives have become so tragic. If it gets to the point where people generally don’t feel safe- than guns knives spears arrows snares axes become the norm and God willing the Dark Side will be defeated by the Light
@tryingndoing
@tryingndoing 9 месяцев назад
Amen!
@OutdoorTony95
@OutdoorTony95 8 месяцев назад
Your solar lights scattered throughout the property at a 10’ height are what I would deploy more of definitely…. They are cheaper and you can see them easily. Daytime…. String of cans in possible avenues of approach are a cheap and easy alarm system as well. Good video overall, keep up the good work.👍 Semper Fi.👍🙏💪🇺🇸
@Jeremy-km4dj
@Jeremy-km4dj 7 месяцев назад
have you thought about radio communication your friends ,neighbors and home
@dansz5241
@dansz5241 9 месяцев назад
Actually, “Booby” was the name used by sailors to describe birds back in the past. “Booby -trap” is the name of the devices used to trap those birds when they landed in a ship. The bird was used to supplement their rations onboard.
@calvinquallss4905
@calvinquallss4905 8 месяцев назад
I will forever imagine a Reddit mod when I sentence starts with actually
@RobMichael
@RobMichael 9 месяцев назад
I would think those sensors around the property would be continuously be going off due to wildlife traffic.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Maggie keeps a lot of the wild life off of our property.
@KicKandRoll666
@KicKandRoll666 9 месяцев назад
I like your ideas like motion sensors, they are easy to setup and are low maintance. If you would accept more maintance, maybe think about getting a few goose. They make a ton of noise if anyone get anywhere near them and should be a pretty reliable 360° alarm.
@observationistdave
@observationistdave 9 месяцев назад
If you raised the sensor 6 inches it would be behind the 'Beware of Dog' sign. In that scenario they wouldnt see the sensor until too late
@tonysanders2071
@tonysanders2071 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Pastor Joe Fox , Viking Preparedness recommended it. Impressive, I subscribed, knowledge is one of the best tools for defense !
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Thanks!!
@annietaylorsmith3876
@annietaylorsmith3876 9 месяцев назад
We've got 12 acres with an 800 ft gravel drive to the house. There's a clear line of sight to the farm gate at the county maintained gravel road. A friend who was a Battalion Fire Chief told me to to trim back all foliage at least 200 ft from the house. This helps prevent fire from getting to you're house and also offers an open 70 yard view to see any intruders if your solar motion sensors miss them. We also have a very loud dog that barks at everything. Stay Frosty.
@jimcalifwin3760
@jimcalifwin3760 9 месяцев назад
We have rocks and small cactus. Perimeter lights of course.
@CC-mb8fi
@CC-mb8fi 9 месяцев назад
13-19mm gravel in a 2-3m perimeter against your house is excellent. There is no way you can negotiate that without the distinct gravel crunch to alert you or your dogs. I teach people that if you cannot put your hand on any sort of weapon no matter where you are, then you are not "armed". Have a folding knife that opens one handed in left and right trouser pockets, even if you carry a boom stick. And especially at home. An ambush at home is close and you will have to fight to get to your gun. Better to do that with a knife in one hand than bare handed.
@missionoutdoorsITM
@missionoutdoorsITM 9 месяцев назад
I like my automatic solar lights in the dark spots around the house.
@christopherpeterson1400
@christopherpeterson1400 9 месяцев назад
1 is none 2 is 1,, same with driveway alarms. You should have 3 min RINGS ( sensor feild ) ALARM each approach , including at least 1 of the 3 audible to the intruder.. you may not hear him coming , but he will hear that you may hear him coming.. + 12ga trip alarms + marine arial flairs , smoke poppers.. again worst thing an intruder wants is to hear / see is that he is detected... self perinoia works against intruders like you can't imagine.
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 8 месяцев назад
As a current apartment dweller, I changed my wifi name expressly to induce a little paranoia among my neighbors & promote some safety for myself. There are no hall/floor/common area cameras in my building, but when a new management company bought the complex, I decided to rename it something that signaled an install. A variation that includes their company name, my building # + # of floors. Think: TruValMgmt-4356-Sec.Cams-Flrs.1-2-3 Now, anyone who moves in or has to set up a new device or relog into an existing one will see my amended wifi name come up on the wifi selection list along with the one of my most original DEA-VAN 1 neighbor.
@SpartanONegative
@SpartanONegative 9 месяцев назад
I like the farmers near the Arctic Circle that make bears or panthers pets. That's a working cat 😺 laborer 😂 my last buddy was a 16 point buck and he followed me like a dog. He also chased my neighbors. I moved 3 years ago. I'll make more friends. I had a grey wolf in my yard last weekend. It was chasing gophers 😂 dug up a few of them. Took them right out of their homes. 3 inch wide paws. Mother Nature watches my property. I have lots of videos of my animals and birds on my RU-vid channel. My Ravens take care of any drones that may come around. 😅
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
I’d love to have a pet panther but I don’t thin Maggie would get along with it. Awesome. Thanks for watching
@wolfpack2486
@wolfpack2486 9 месяцев назад
The Wulooo perimeter Alarms Are AWESOME. The Non Solar ones WILL Last 2 years, I installed mine in Aug 2021 and just needed to recharge them in Aug 2023. The Solar ones stay charged, it's been over 2 years. I use the Solar ones where there's sunlight, and the Charge only ones where not, like under thick Trees. Each have different chimes. Mark the Alarm Box so know which area is alerting. Position so no blowing branches cause false alarms, otherwise they only go off when large + animals or people set off.
@Blunosemetalmauler
@Blunosemetalmauler 9 месяцев назад
Tackstrip along window ledges.. And other special places
@InGratitudeIam
@InGratitudeIam 9 месяцев назад
Definitely some great ideas. Redundancy & awareness are very important. Maybe make that one bridge a draw/collapsing bridge, or easy to pull back. Scatter bones around where bad guys might walk. Leave big (really big) paw impressions in the dirt with the bones. :)) A ring of bright perimeter lighting, close to the house that is motion activated (not by wildlife) and shines outward. Turn your garage/workshop into a trap. They can get in but not get out until the sheriff arrives. You should always have OC spray on you when out and about for 2 legged and 4 legged vermin. Not every situation requires lethal force. OC helps to avoid nasty paperwork and temporary reassignment to restricted living quarters.
@Kaltwasser45
@Kaltwasser45 9 месяцев назад
I have spools of barbed/razor wire to run in order to slow or funnel any intruders through certain zones. I collect all the cedar stays and large posts for setting a perimeter around my house as a last line of defense, I still need more. I don't like the idea of someone having a line of sight to my house. I also have LPOP's dugout for 24hr post watch just outside of the cedar fence. Tannerite is for zombies(golden horde). Organizing security rotation with your neighbors, having combat multipliers(nods/thermal) with a lot of back up batteries. For my plan, if you get withing 75 yards of my house, my security plan has failed. They get that close, they may be scouting and can burn you out if you piss them off, for no other reason that if they can't have it, no one can.
@soap5393
@soap5393 9 месяцев назад
Per your question at 01:00, the words or terms boob / booby prize / booby trap, etc. seemingly had a history prior to some geniuses decided to use it as slang for human mammary. A boob, "a stupid or foolish person," was subject to lesser treatment. Doesn't fit with the other, [I'm thinking] subsequent meaning - "a woman's breast." Does it?!
@ducktapepilot
@ducktapepilot 9 месяцев назад
At our old house we had an area that was very brushy that I wanted to clear out. The problem was it was also on a very steep hill that made running a brush hog or mower impossible. The solution was goats! We fenced the area in and bought about 4 or 5 goats and I was amazed at how fast the area was cleared out!
@BSBS-gk4iy
@BSBS-gk4iy 8 дней назад
There is not your wife and kids - there is only you turn to provide like a queue at the store - a lot of man were before you and even after you already coming several. After divorce you will be evicted and banned from entering the territory - 200% guarantee!
@duanerogers1166
@duanerogers1166 9 месяцев назад
Also when shtf then you use traps to protect the pathways to your home in the military we use claymores to cover the pathways plus machine guns
@granthill2980
@granthill2980 9 месяцев назад
When your dealing with VERY hungry people, they will not be rationable. Especially if their armed.
@FueltheFires
@FueltheFires 9 месяцев назад
We used to fell trees at the tree farm to keep people off the logging trails and fire breaks
@chicagomike2111
@chicagomike2111 9 месяцев назад
Screws thru a board is not a b00bie trap. It just means you are not the best carpenter out there..lol. Being in an urban area I have multiple cameras inside and out. Multiple sensors inside and out. As well as multiple lights inside and out. Retirement is right around the corner and with Gods will, we should be down in Tennessee after that. Don't worry I will be bringing my conservative views and voting habits with me. Nothing here in Shit-Cago appeals to me except my check and as the old saying goes that will be in the mail.
@michaelmarzano237
@michaelmarzano237 9 месяцев назад
I'm a fan of strategic trip wires. From simple (cans on a string) to an alarm or gun blank sound off.
@bonjovi2757
@bonjovi2757 9 месяцев назад
The screw thing in the boards works but you need something to draw the eyes up away from the boards. Something very interesting about eye level or just a bit higher (like a bag of food, gear, body parts) What works for roads is screws into coke cans because who cares about driving over a coke can? Just another Viking passing on info.
@cfair009
@cfair009 3 месяца назад
Maybe a draw-bridge, a deeper mote, a couple of sniping spots from inside/on and outside the house. Good tips thanks.
@bryanmontgomery996
@bryanmontgomery996 8 месяцев назад
I've tried several outdoor security perimeter systems and have found that Dakota Alert makes the absolute best. A little pricey but very effective with very few false alarms.
@ellenj8896
@ellenj8896 9 месяцев назад
Problem with screws/nails as booby trap is that your dog could step on them, or any animal for that matter. I think I’d be more inclined to get some high test fishing line and rig up a bell that rings in the cabin if breached, or a tripwire setup. By the way, “booby trap” is another name for a bra. Ha ha.
@jimsmall3864
@jimsmall3864 9 месяцев назад
I don't think it matters where you live as far as help being close. I had a truck that was in front of me at night driving like a prick. the truck had come to a complete halt and then tried to back into my truck in the middle of traffic. I called dispatch to report what was going on. I got a recording that informed me that all officers were busy and would not be available for 3.5 hours. I literally had to use evasive maneuvers because this dude was trying to use his truck like a battering ram
@xc8487
@xc8487 9 месяцев назад
To make the most of natural barriers, set up a barb wire fence with tangle foot inside the thickets. If you really have time and money, you could bury steel ibeams to deter vehicles from driving through the vegetation. In this modern tactical environment, having nvg and thermal is the only way you would see all living threats on your property.
@davepetro5676
@davepetro5676 4 месяца назад
I planted poison ivory and poison oak around my my fence line and sign saying warming poison plants and bee sting on the fence. And people think twice. And bee hive along fence line Or I guess you could not plant poison ivory and oak and put the poison plants sign along the fence line on property and bee sign
@SgtSkrog
@SgtSkrog 9 месяцев назад
Since my property is rural, wide open, and you can see forever, it also has some issues. I have a drone I can send up if I suspect someone is hiding behind something. It should be rare as only a little to get behind, but it is a nice option to have. Also, I have some sandbags and landscaping, so I have defensible locations. The ones around the porch are covered with wood and a nice top to sit at, eat, have a beer, etc. No one knows that the house's bottom half is bulletproof. The walls do not have to look like bunkers. Very bright flood lights but also 940nm flood lights if needed. I may want to blind you, or I may want to see you, but you do not see me. And, of course, night vision options. Wireless and trip alarms, silent and audible. Safety film on glass. Simple theft threat is one thing. SHTF and groups of people are another.
@johnkillen588
@johnkillen588 9 месяцев назад
solar lights with infrared sensing is amazing............also strings with cans and pebbles in the cans for closer warnings. Never leave your nails in boards from construction projects just laying around as someone could step on them!
@davidharkins5345
@davidharkins5345 9 месяцев назад
Love the channel. But all of the weapons hanging around all over the place is a great idea, But that gives the perp something to us agents you if they see it hanging there. Don’t want to give them weapons to use against me if they don’t have anything. Please keep up the channel.
@ToNzHoLtZ
@ToNzHoLtZ 2 месяца назад
Not only line of sight, but clearing around your house helps in forest fire mitigation !
@stevehartman1730
@stevehartman1730 9 месяцев назад
Outdoor speakers to make them think theres more of u etc n also they can b used to listen , electric barbed wire fence, bars across inside of door, outdoor bell to alert neighbors, mirrors,
@erwin643
@erwin643 9 месяцев назад
Wow, thanks for the info on the WuLoo perimeter system. Looks like We'll be upgrading from our Dakota Alerts, which suck power from six AA batteries, while transmitting in the MURS radio band. We also don't have any real need for long transmit distances, and the solar/rechargeable sensors are way more practical, especially if we get total societal collapse. Also, unlike the Dakota Alerts, we'll probably have the WuLoo system deployed starting this Spring, on a permanent basis.
@South-Ky-Survivalist
@South-Ky-Survivalist 9 месяцев назад
Good information covered clearly. Thanks. Pastor Joe Fox at Viking Preparedness sent me here. Now subscribed.
@martinandrews8496
@martinandrews8496 9 месяцев назад
If he went through the trouble to put the sensor up what else has he done is what I’d think. I think having a thermal scope is great to have. I live in an apartment so I have 2 dogs my wife is always home and is forced to train with her pew pew. Specific ammo for not over penetration I also have extra stuff I’ve made at work that isn’t attached rn. But in 15 mins they all could be installed . Plus I have a few ppl that live here that have agreed to help each other out ice
@ELXABER
@ELXABER 9 месяцев назад
I used to do construction, including lots of roofing. My talent was for falling through roofs, but my partner stepped on all the nails. He stepped on a drywall screw and I had to unscrew it for him. So, yep, you usually have to unscrew them. I picked up four REMFLY Perimeter Trip Alarms for $20 ea that trigger with 22 blanks and keep them in my bugout.
@HueMongussD
@HueMongussD 8 месяцев назад
I put them up higher out of reach. People will steal them or vandalize them.
@BigRigRich
@BigRigRich 9 месяцев назад
Great information. Do you have a link to the solar alarms? Thanks
@taavey
@taavey 9 месяцев назад
Please consider a gate operator. I installed a Mighty Mule operator 15 yrs ago after a hip replacement, getting out and opening the gate was painful during recovery. All appropriate family and friends were given remotes for easy access and a phone number on the gate gave those without a way to be let in.... or not! In the time since I've only had 2 people knock on the front door unannounced as they didn't see the ph. number and pushed on the gate enough to squeeze through. They were checked through the digital peep hole and met with an AR pistol. Turned out they wanted to buy some stuff in the pasture. Added the optional electric gate lock and it's been quiet since. I have it hard wired but will also do solar and run for days on the batteries when un-powered. Edit: I just ordered the Wuloo 4 sensor system, I will play with shading the sensors to minimize false trips in some areas. It gonna be fun! Thank you for all you do!
@ChrisWatson762
@ChrisWatson762 9 месяцев назад
The term "booby trap" actually has nothing to do with the slang term for breasts. The word "booby" in this context comes from the Spanish word "bobo," which means "stupid" or "fool." The term "booby trap" originally referred to a simple trap that was easy to set off, designed to catch an unwary or foolish person. Over time, the term has come to refer to any concealed or camouflaged device designed to cause harm to a person or animal.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@shelleypilcher3812
@shelleypilcher3812 9 месяцев назад
I agree with you. Find a reason, any, even to make an excuse to meet your neighbors all around and you!!
@bobjones9727
@bobjones9727 9 месяцев назад
Good video. Yes the screw idea is a bad one. IMO, motion detectors are a must have in rural areas. I use Dakota Alert backed up with solar powered security lights. Deer sets them off all the time. The best security you can have is a dog hands down. Trail cams are good too for after the fact.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Watch dog is definitely top three for me
@terryrichards8645
@terryrichards8645 9 месяцев назад
I had a perimeter alarm that would work 300 feet from the house! Also, had a mile long driveway from the road and I put it probably 250 foot from the house so I’d know when somebody came down that long driveway. Picked up A lot of coyotes . I ran out there and shot them, yes they worked very well ! yes it’s was very useful. Thanks for the video. I’m sure you’ll have good luck with your perimeter alarm.😊
@Forgiven_Disciple
@Forgiven_Disciple 9 месяцев назад
I love the booby trap idea actually you gave an extremely good lesson right here thank you i love this channel and you property is gorgeous. Looks like my dream place
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Anytime. Thanks for watching.
@MasterK9Trainer
@MasterK9Trainer 9 месяцев назад
The thing is if things get really bad we can always build traps but having some kind of natural barrier for concealment and to keep people from just walking onto our property is the first measure of security. Now those people that have a lot of open land should have firearms that can reach out and touch people. Besides dogs one can also have other animals such as geese or even chickens that will make noise if a Stranger Comes Around. Also a shed or a small area of bushes or even a bench can serve as some kind of cover or a marker of distance and they can serve as barriers trespassers. I think it's also a good idea to have a way to make our houses more impenetrable such as sandbags around the outside or maybe sheets of metal or wood and lumber that can be used to build a quick reinforcements.
@SurvivalDispatch
@SurvivalDispatch 9 месяцев назад
Great tips
@oldsoldier5156
@oldsoldier5156 9 месяцев назад
You're doing all the right things! ID'ing avenues of approach, creating channelization of their possible approaches, forcing them in to difficult areas, denying them use of the terrain for their own cover or concealment, alarming the approaches... you're pretty thorough 🙂 A thought tho? Do you have a redoubt in mind? A last stand space, room, or location to retreat to on your property? Just a thought. thanks again for sharing your insights.
@polletpower
@polletpower 9 месяцев назад
I don’t think it is a great idea to sleep outside to “keep on the watch for the family”. Although the idea is very noble, you also have to stay safe and alive in order to protect your family. I believe there are better strategies for early detection.
@jamesd1106
@jamesd1106 9 месяцев назад
I would dig out my creek in the area with the little bridge and the opening in the woods. That way if you pull the bridge, the creek in more difficult..
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