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Safe At Home

Keeping You and Your Family Safe From Harm 

This three-hour class covers a topic that is easily overlooked by American gun owners. Having a gun for self-defense means keeping it near you when you’re out and about AND when you’re in your home. 

  • Over 60% of assaults happen during a home invasion
  • 65.1% of people personally know their thief
  • 95% of burglaries involve a forceful entry into the home
  • The average burglary lasts only 8 to 10 minutes

Sources: FBI / DOJ 

“Why do I rob banks? Because that’s where the money is!” – Willie Sutton

We like to think that just because we live in a “safe neighborhood” that nothing bad could happen to us in our homes. Many “safe neighborhoods,” however, are right next door to some not-so-safe places, making those neighborhoods very attractive to the criminal element. 

Crime statistics tell us what the bad guys are looking for when they enter a home, and this forms the heart of what will be taught in this class. Rather than go into endless “what if” scenarios, we give you a straight-ahead solution to the terrible problem of an armed home invasion. This in turn means you can rest easier at night, knowing those under your care are safe and sound. 

The three hour session helps you maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of having a self-defense firearm in your home. Our goal is stay safe no matter what happens, which includes keeping firearms out of the hands of anyone not authorized to use them. 

Topics covered in this class include  

  • The Basics Of Close Quarters Engagements
  • Making Your Home Work In Your Favor
  • Low Light Tactics 
  • Hardening Yourself and Your Home
  • Making Good Decisions When They Matter The Most

Prerequisites

Students will be drawing from a holster and moving with a firearm in their hands in this class. Therefore, for safety reasons, completion of the Pistol 101 and Pistol 102 classes or an equivalent post-concealed carry firearms training class is a requirement for taking this class. Please contact us with any questions about your prior training experience.

Gear Requirements 

  • A pistol (9mm or larger caliber preferred)
  • 100 rounds of practice (FMJ) ammunition 
  • Three or more spare magazines
  • A holster. Outside the Waistband (OWB) preferred 
  • A magazine pouch to store a spare magazine on your person 
  • Eye Protection, ear protection, sunscreen, water

Classes are starting soon. Sign up online or contact us for more information.