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BN family, it's time for the proper tip of the day.
Hello everyone out there in Internet Radioland.
This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy, and these tips are getting longer and longer,
so I'm going to try and keep this one shorter.
But obstacles, you want to be able to create obstacles for anybody.
This is part of your security plan.
In your security plan, there should be obstacles.
Okay, and an obstacle is anything that channels people or makes people change their route, okay?
And these obstacles need to look as natural and as possible, like a fallen tree, an abandoned vehicle.
You know, if you had a truck that was abandoned and, you know, just burned out maybe, but you channel people.
people into an area to get around the truck.
You know, one side may be a cliff and the other side, it may be a hill.
So you put the truck in there sideways, so they go, you know, around the truck on the hillside.
What this does is it allows you to be able to detect people because you've channeled them in there.
that's where you want to put whatever alarm signal detection device or that's the place where
you want to put a sentry, a post, you know, someone to watch.
You always have to have in the military, we used to put the machine guns covering the obstacles
because as they go around the obstacle and you channel their movement,
you know, not that I have a machine gun or anything, I don't.
But you want to be able to control the flow of people
and that you definitely want to put them on foot.
So whatever the obstacle is has to put them on foot
to make them walk.
And if you make the obstacle look natural,
it won't stand out in any way
to alarm someone,
hey, there must be something up there
because there's a drawbridge.
Okay?
So that's my prepper tip of the day.
Obstacles.
Have obstacles in your security plan.
Take care.
And prep on.