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Protecting Loved Ones: Best Defensive Position in the Home

November 05, 2024

In a home defense scenario, finding the safest place to take a defensive position with a firearm while waiting for law enforcement is essential. Here’s what to look for:

  1. Choose a Room with Limited Entry Points
  • Why: Fewer entry points make it easier to cover potential threats, giving you a defensive advantage.
  • Ideal Spot: Bedrooms often have only one door, making it easier to keep track of the entrance.
  1. Prioritize Distance from External Doors and Windows
  • Why: Staying away from outside windows and doors reduces the risk of being seen or attacked through them.
  • Ideal Spot: An interior room like a bedroom or a closet away from street-facing windows is preferable. If there’s a window, stay out of its direct line.
  1. Use a Position with Solid Cover
  • Why: Cover (like walls, furniture, or solid barriers) can protect you if an intruder advances, giving you a tactical advantage while limiting your exposure.
  • Ideal Spot: Position yourself behind solid furniture, such as a bed frame or a dresser, to shield yourself and loved ones while keeping an eye on the door.
  1. Choose a Room with Reliable Communication
  • Why: Having a phone or charged device within reach allows you to maintain contact with 911 and communicate updates until law enforcement arrives.
  • Ideal Spot: Bedrooms typically have phones, and chargers should be accessible.
  1. Maintain a Clear Line of Sight to the Door
  • Why: Being able to see anyone approaching gives you a response advantage.
  • Ideal Spot: Position yourself so you can see the entry without standing directly in front of it. This gives you time to assess and react to potential threats while keeping an eye on any approach.

Final Thoughts

The best defensive location is typically an interior bedroom or other room with limited entry points, clear sightlines, solid cover, and reliable communication access. Once you’re secured in your chosen location, stay put, communicate with law enforcement, and focus on staying calm and alert.




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