Home Defense
Hardening
SDR
(SurveilLance Detection Route)
PSD
(Physical Security Detail/evasive Driving)
Practice Driving backwards in an empty parkinglot with a partner to spot you for extra safety.
(More instruction pending)
Separation & Rendezvous Point
"Designate a safe place where you and your family can find each other after an emergency. It is also a good idea to pick an alternate place. Gathering places may change depending on the disaster or where you are when the disaster happens. For example, if you’re at school, you may not be able to come to the safe place near your home. Your gathering place should be somewhere where children can find a trusted adult. Each ward and stake should also have a gathering place for reuniting families."
-see "Personal and Family Emergency Preparedness" document in "Family, Ward and Stake PLans"
In 2014, my wife and I returned to Lativa, the country we met when we served as missionaries. One day while exploring the market, we stood not far from one another but a gate closed blocking my entrance into the store from inside the main building. We had to find each other by exiting different sides of the building. We hadn't brought phones that could swap sim cards, so we couldn't communicate. This was scary for her as almost immediately she had a run-in with a drunk man on the street. I quickly found my way to her as she avoided interacting with the man. I immediately devised and presented a way for us to communicate and rendezvous:
If separated, we could always find our way to a public internet access point. This would be our first step, once there, we could use Facebook messenger (or other instant messaging system or email) and describe vital pieces of information:
○ Safety/heath status
○ where we are located
○ what our needs are
○ mobility capability
Example: "I'm safe.
sitting in an Internet cafe on "Tirgu Street" a block from where we were separated.
I'm Fine.
I can move to where you are."
Grey Man Theory
Updated Church Building Security Guidelines
Security applies to all of us.
"I urge each of us to be alert to anyone who might be in danger of being abused and to act promptly to protect them. The Savior will not tolerate abuse, and as His disciples, neither can we."
- President Russel M. Nelson, 2022 General Conference (See also "Prevention and Protection")
The updated building and security guidelines provided in the following document empower individuals to increase their awareness (See the "Color Code" in "Mindset") and help protect others around them.
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