Making A House A Safe Home For Your Family: A Webinar

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
  • Are you thinking about moving soon, or maybe you're already in the process? Whether you're planning to build your dream house or buy one, there's something crucial you need to consider: home safety. In an eye-opening webinar, Austin Davis from Concealed Coalition and Kaci, a mom of three, dive deep into what makes a home safe. They share invaluable tips on home safety and crime prevention that are essential for anyone looking to make their new place a true safe haven for their family.
    Imagine you're like Kaci, moving your family to a new area. You're looking for a safe neighborhood, especially for your kids, and you want to ensure the local safety dynamics are up to par. That's where Austin's expertise comes in handy. He breaks down home safety into three parts: public, private, and intimate spaces. Each part plays a critical role in ensuring your family's safety.
    First, let's talk about public spaces. These are the broader community aspects that you can't change, like the area's crime profile or how effective local law enforcement is. Did you know the policies of your district attorney could impact your safety at home? Austin advises you to research these factors before moving. And don't just rely on obvious indicators like sex offender registries. They don't always give the full picture.
    If you're moving to a more rural area, remember that emergency response times might be longer. You'll need a plan for self-reliance in emergencies. But what about gated communities versus open neighborhoods? Each has its pros and cons. Gated communities might offer more security, but they can also come with restrictive homeowner associations that could impact your lifestyle.
    Your neighbors can make or break your living experience, too. Austin suggests building good relationships with them and being mindful of shared spaces or property boundaries. It's all about creating a positive and safe neighborhood vibe.
    Now, let's focus on your actual house - the intimate space. This is where door strength, window security, and the overall layout matter. Austin emphasizes the importance of having strong, secure doors at all entry points. If you're building a new house, like Kaci, you have the chance to integrate safety right into your home's design, especially if you have kids.
    The webinar wraps up by reminding us that evaluating home safety requires looking at multiple angles. You want a place that's not just safe but also feels safe for your family. It's about creating an environment where everyone can thrive and feel secure.
    And if you're interested to learn more about neighborhood and home safety, check out Concealed Coalition University. It's packed with fast-paced, actionable video content on all things safety. You'll learn how to create a culture of safety, not just for your family but potentially for your whole neighborhood. Maybe you'll even start a Neighborhood Watch group! Get started with Concealed Coalition University today and take a big step toward enhanced safety and peace of mind in your new home.
    Enroll in your local or online Concealed Coalition concealed carry permit certification course today: www.concealedc...

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  • @mickeyTX.
    @mickeyTX. 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A lot of great information.. thank you for taking this on.. again..