Perimeter Alarms & Trip Wires

Ideas on keeping your home safe. The possibiity of 'civil unrest' is always there, in extreme situations. Some ideas to help you through this are found here.
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Perimeter Alarm-Home Made

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Simple, Low-Tech, High Security Perimeter Alarm
https://survivallife.com/diy-perimeter-alarm-for-home/

Let’s be honest with ourselves. How many times have we woken up in the middle of the night “hearing things?” It could be a raccoon, the neighbor’s cat or just a simple rush of the wind. Even the refrigerator makes scary noises.

Well, we have a quick fix. This super simple warning system takes no time at all to set up, and it uses mostly items you already have around the house. ---CONTINUED at LINK, above---
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HomeMade Alarm-Glowstick

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How To Make A Glowstick Alarm
https://rside.org/glow-stick-perimeter-alarm/

Every Ranger needs to know how to defend his territory and keep the camp safe. To protect the perimeter one can go with the traditional cans on a trip wire but what if you don’t want to make a whole lot of noise and you are keeping guard for the night? What if you want to get a look at an animal approaching or you are in the middle of an intense game of nighttime capture the flag, paintball or ghost in the grave yard?

Here is the perfect solution: ---CONTINUED at LINK, above---
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How To Install A Trip Wire Alarm On Your Property
https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-install-a-tripwire-alarm-on-your-property/

(SNIP) ... A trip wire alarm is a basic security system that has been used during wars, hunting, and camping and now as a burglar deterrent. The most popular trip wire alarms are radio-frequency trip wire alarm, laser trip wire alarm, and direct trip wire alarm.

The direct trip wire alarm is the cheapest and easiest to set up. ---CONTINUED---
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Homemade Booby Traps: Enter At Your Own Risk
https://www.skilledsurvival.com/homemade-booby-traps-protect-home/

A survivalist homemade booby trap is a device intended to automatically detect, scare, injure or kill.

To protect your homestead from unsuspecting threats.

For our purposes, a threat is anyone trying to enter our property or homes without your permission.

Thieves, bandits, gangs, etc.

During times of normalcy, it’s essential to keep the booby traps to the non-lethal, non-threatening sort. Simple alarm tripwires and such.

Yet, when SHTF…all bets are off…

So we will first cover 2 alert-based traps.

Then several outdoor homemade booby traps and finally share a few home entrance booby traps. ---CONTINUED---
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Ingenious Traps You Can Set Up On Your Property To Catch Looters
https://www.askaprepper.com/ingenious-traps-you-can-set-up-on-your-property-to-catch-looters/

(SNIP) ... In these tumultuous times, we have seen too many examples of riots, looting, and unrest sweep across the globe. Whether it be civil unrest, protests turned riots, or pandemic related panic many events can see the criminal element and looters at your property line.

In these cases, sometimes a good offense is the best defense, and having an early warning system in place can and will be the deciding factor in the security of your home. With a few items from around the house, you can build some tripwire triggers that will act as an early warning system to alert you to where intruders are entering your property. ---CONTINUED---
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Booby Traps to Protect Your Home After SHTF
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/booby-traps-to-protect-your-home-after-shtf/

(SNIP) ... We will go over some basic types of traps that are effective in home defense and provide you a large number of links to videos and literary sources that will help you create these traps on your own. ---CONTINUED---
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How to Set Up a Perimeter Alarm
https://alphasurvivalist.net/how-to-set-up-a-perimeter-alarm/

An outdoor perimeter alarm system is your trusted protector, notifying you when the bad guys arrive even while you sleep. Whether you set it up for your home, a camp site or your bug out location, this type of alarm is absolutely essential for your survival, and could, quite possibly, save your life one day.

As well as alarming you to the presence of someone or something, your outdoor perimeter alarm can even scare off attackers or temporarily confuse them. This will give you enough time to get on your two way radio and organize your forces to fend off an attack or pursue and capture the wild animal or the attacker that triggered the alarm. ---CONTINUED---
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Booby Traps for Home Protection
https://alphasurvivalist.net/booby-traps-for-home-protection/

Installing booby traps is an integral part of the home defense process, regardless of whether there’s a global catastrophe going on or not. A booby trap is designed to detect, deter or prevent intruders from coming near to your home or physically entering it.

Typically, most booby traps are non-lethal, especially those used in times of peace and when there is little cause for concern. However, when things escalate booby traps will play a major role in ensuring the survival of your household, and lethal traps may also be considered as a necessary deterrent. ---CONTINUED---
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