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Who iS tim SchmiDt?
You may know me as the President and Founder of the Home Defense Association of America (www.HDAA.com)an organization that teaches and empowers its tens of thousands of members to confidently and responsibly protect the ones they love. Above all though, I am a husband and father. The love I have for my wife and my childrenand the responsibility and duty I have to keep them safehave taken me many places in life. In addition to founding the USCCA and growing it to its incredible size, I hold a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and Ive studied personal security and home defense from some of the greatest minds in the country. The reports, how-to-guides, newsletters, and the magazine I publish feature authors of the highest esteem in the law enforcement, military, and civilian realms of personal protection, family security, and armed self-defense. The bottom line is that I know self-defense. I understand the mind of the criminal, and I understand what it takes to defeat themmentally and physically. And I understand the mind of the concerned, prepared citizen, because that is who I am.

DISCLAIMER Home Defense Association of America, the USCCA and Delta Defense, LLC are not responsible for mishaps of any kind which may occur from use of published firearms information, equipment recommendations, tactics and training advice or from recommendations by staff or contributing writers. Carrying a concealed weapon can be very dangerous if you are not well trained and familiar with the weapon you carry. Now dont get us wrong, its not the governments job to tell you how much training you need! It is your responsibility as an armed citizen. Notice: Some advertisements may concern products that are not legally for sale to California residents or residents in other jurisdictions. If this bothers you, GET INVOLVED! Support the Bill of Rights and vote for folks who believe in the natural born right to self-defense. No advertised or reviewed item is intended for sale in those states, or in those areas where local restrictions may limit or prohibit the purchase, carrying or use of certain items. Check local laws before purchasing. Mention of a product or service in advertisements or text does not necessarily mean that it has been tested or approved by the HDA, USCCA or Delta Defense, LLC. AUTHORS DISCLAIMER This publication is designed to provide the authors beliefs and opinions in regard to the subject matter covered. They are sold with the understanding that neither the authors nor the publisher are engaged in rendering professional psychological, legal, political, firearm instructional, or other professional services through the dissemination of this publication. If expert assistance, instruction, or counseling are needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought.

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Simple StepS that Will have the moSt impact

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Identify ground level windows. Do they lock properly? Are they locked? Does anything block the view?

Is your house well lit? How about adjoining neighbors houses?

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Are the hinges on the inside or outside? What is the general appearance of the door? Does it look new; or is it old, faded, and looking primed for a good kicking?

How close are trees/ shrubs to your home? Do you have burglar alarm signs at entry points? After you have conducted a 360-degree, top-to-bottom inspection of your home taking into account the areas above, give yourself an honest grade. Then identify at least three, concrete steps that you can take to make your home more secure. These might include:

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Remount the strike plates on all of your doors, with 3-inch screws. Replace any plastic locks on your windows with new, metal locks. Apply alarm company stickers to all windows, and a sign near the front and back door.

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Invest in a motion detector circuit to replace the light at your back door. Encourage the neighbors to your sides and back, to also add motion detector light circuits to their back doors.

Trim all shrubs and trees to leave a clear area at least four-feet from your house

Put a plan together for your family as a group and as individuals - what youll do, where youll go, where youll meet, etc in the event that you needed to quickly leave your house. Go over this plan and do a rehearsal.
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Make the decision to be more aware of your surroundings when entering your car and arriving at your home. This may be as simple as not being on your phone and observing anyone that is around you during the transition times from getting in and out of your car, and into your home.

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If you dont have a good way to see who is on the other side of your front door, add a locking metal screen door or storm door. This way you can open your front door to see, but will have a small layer of protection that may give you time to close and lock your front door if needed. If you dont already have a burglar alarm, invest in a system that can be connected to an alarm service. Like the agreement you probably have on your cellular phone, alarm companies will typically provide a base system to you at no charge, as long as youre willing to commit to at least a year of monitoring service. Add additional lights to the darkest sides of your home, such as gardenstyle solar lights. Add a plastic window treatment to each first-floor window, or consider upgrading those windows to highsecurity casement windows, which have a protective laminate baked directly into the glass.

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replacing any door that is not solid core or steel. Consider replacing all door locks with a highsecurity lock, which defeats criminals ability to use a bump key to pick the lock.
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Tim Schmidt Greg Schmidt Michael Martin

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Copyright 2010-2012 Delta Media LLC & HDAA.com
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means: electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without first obtaining written permission from HDAA.com. This document is for authorized subscribers only.

By you preparing your loved ones you are providing them with a powerful tool. you are informing your family on what to do. this checklist is designed to provide you with information and organization on things that you can do to prevent being caught unprepared. H
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