Target Hardening Your Home: Secure Your Home From Threats

Aug 21, 2020 9:00:00 AM / by Michael Witt

Target hardening is not usually a term that you'll hear applied to standard home security, but this doesn't mean it's not a familiar concept to homeowners. Nearly all owners will use some degree of target hardening as a means to protect themselves, their families, and (what is likely to be) the largest investment they've ever made. What is target hardening? All it means is making an area more difficult to access. The more effort a criminal has to make to get what they want, the more likely it is they'll look elsewhere for their meal ticket. We'll look at what this means for your home and the best ways to implement the tactics. 

Target Hardening Measures

Most people know the basics of home security. Target hardening examples include locking the doors, latching the windows, and storing all valuables out of sight. That new mountain bike is a clear invitation if it's left propped up on the side of the home. But there are other ways to reduce the odds of a break-in. It can be as easy as trimming the hedges or adding lights to the darkest corners of the yard. Criminals know that when they're exposed, they're that much more likely to be seen by a passerby, neighbor, or the homeowner themselves. Homeowners can also look to outside sources of support. For example, you can also check to see if your local police force offers a service to check up on your home if you happen to leave for a longer trip. (Just make sure not to announce that trip on social media until it's over!)

Protecting Your Home with Access Control

Who has access to your home at any given time? Who's alerted if an unauthorized person happens to breach your borders? Target hardening techniques begin by sending a message to the criminal that you've already considered the possibility of an intrusion. It tells them that their job is only going to get increasingly harder should they choose to move forward. Setting up an alarm system can be a great way to control who's coming and going from the property. The technology we have today is not only effective at improving your target hardening measures, but it's also made it possible for even modest homes to benefit from more advanced protection. You can see who's coming and going, whether it's a legitimate delivery person or an opportunistic thief. 

Contact Kontek Industries 

Kontek Industries offers critical solutions infrastructure to those who need it the most. And while we may be associated with security towers and military operations, our products are versatile enough to fit nearly anywhere you need target hardening crime prevention. Because the reality is that every structure is worth protecting. From vandalism to break-ins, there are people who will add to the chaos of the world when given a chance. We can't take that chance away entirely, but we can make it much more difficult for people to act on those urges. If you're looking for a way to keep people off your property, we're here to help. Give us a call today so we can help you brainstorm the best ways of securing your home and the people you love the most. 

Topics: Threat Assessment, Target Hardening

Michael Witt

Published by Michael Witt

Michael Witt is the Director of Sales & Marketing at Kontek Industries. Michael is responsible for coordinating and executing sales strategies and marketing campaigns for the company. Prior to joining Kontek Industries, Michael was the Vice President of Sales of a U.S.-based physical security and surveillance company, where he managed a sales team supporting global security companies, the US Department of Defense, the US Department of Energy, law enforcement agencies, and various defense groups across the world. Michael Witt served in the United States Marine Corps from 2006 – 2010 and conducted combat operations in Afghanistan on multiple deployments. Michael has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Gardner Webb University.