Club Adventist

Welcome with open arms fellow believers who don’t see things the way you do.
And don’t jump all over them every time they do or say something you don’t agree with
– even when it seems that they are strong on opinions but weak in the faith department.
Remember, they have their own history to deal with. Treat them gently. Romans 14.1: The Message
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#219356 - 02/21/09 08:45 PM How to evaluate your security
timewarp Offline


Registered: 04/01/00
Posts: 1089
Whether we do it consciously or not, we incorporate security measures into our lives everyday. Activities such as locking our car or home, to buying insurance, are acts of securing ourselves, our family and/or our property.

I like to think of evaluating our physical security in a form of circles or rings:

1) The outermost circle that we are aware of is usually our property line or established border that separates the 'turf' that belongs to us from the public areas. If someone crosses this border, we may be perturbed, maybe even warn the trespasser of call the police to report a suspicious person outside the house. Most times, we will not put our lives on the line to defend this outermost border.
2) The next border in our domain is that of the actual walls of our home, garage, business, apartment or vehicle. Cross that line, buddy, and we'll run and hide or take matters into our own hands (or call the cops if we have the time and ability). Criminals that break into our home, steal from our car or even throw something through a window will be committing a felony and will, upon conviction, face jail time. Most states recognize the right of its citizens to use deadly force to protect this boundary.
3) Lastly, the closest circle that subconsciously surrounds us is usually a very tight circle, extending only a few inches from our bodies. If this border is crossed, many of us will behave in a most violent method, doing anything we can think of to protect ourselves or others from certain danger, as this boundary crossing is considered a most heinous act. You want to see a person start to freak out? Just invade their space.

Unless you are shot by a sniper, most direct personal threats to our well-being come from invasions of circles 2 & 3.

We attempt to protect circle #1 with walls and fences. We secure circle #2 with deadbolts, door locks, window locks, bars, padlocks, guns, etc. We secure circle #3 with martial arts, knives, fists, guns, mace, tasers and other close range weapons.

In my consultations with my clients, I ask them what circles they want to protect the most and how far do they want to go to secure them? It tells me what suggestions to offer to meet those goals.

I'll post more on door hardware, safes, security systems, and even personal security in the near future.

Top
#219394 - 02/21/09 10:48 PM Re: How to evaluate your security [Re: timewarp]
Cosmin M. Offline
Romanian


Registered: 01/30/09
Posts: 1605
Loc: Magureni, Romania
Cool new topic.
_________________________

Top
#219642 - 02/22/09 06:27 PM Re: How to evaluate your security [Re: Cosmin M.]
dgrimm60 Offline


Registered: 08/19/01
Posts: 22323
Loc: dickson tenn
HEY KEYGUY
THIS is a interesting analogy of the
different areas in our life's.....


dgrimm60

Top


Visit our Sponsors
♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸❤¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪
Premier Membership only $1.00 for first 30 days

BENEFITS OF FULL MEMBERSHIPS
Can use the search engines
Can have signatures that are up to 500 letters rather than 30

Can set a custom title
Can create Calendar events
Can email posts to others
Can use a stock avatar
Can specify a remote avatar
Can upload your own avatar
Can have 500 private messages vs 10
Can use [image] tag in signatures
Can view members profiles
Can vote in polls
Can use the shout box
Can view, create and respond in more forums
Access to more forums

Shout Box

Sabbath Pulpit
The Chat Room

Come Chat with others,
open 24/7

One Time Donations
Must be log in under clubadventist.com for this to work
Top Posters (30 Days)
Woody 878
pkrause 852
Richard Holbrook 573
John317 484
teresaq(sda) 464
dgrimm60 434
Shane 384
SivartM 368
pnattmbtc 262
rudywoofs 257
bonnie 243
olger 235
Gerry Cabalo 227
abelisle 223
fccool 219
Nic Samojluk 213
Bravus 200
Rondo 168
Stan Jensen 159
Neil D 159
Today in History
(Views)Popular Topics
Word of the Day 529827
The Law 391396
Weekly Bible trivia quiz! 331134
Picture Needing a Caption ! 174150
Daily Bible Trivial facts 164747
Un Mot par Jour 137067
WHAT IS RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH? 136575
When Christ's character shall be perfectly reproduced in his people... 118060
Lily Pads, by John 317 118012
Did someone say photography isn't art? 110143
INTERnational Christian Education & Relief Society
Featured Member
Registered: 03/26/09
Posts: 6
Rented to - Better than Greens
Adventist Webdating
Rented to - Adventist Match
Our AMAZON Store
Purchasing from the Amazon Store helps pay for our Facebook Ads
Adventist Bloggers
Newest Members
feliciakoroma, hectore, Wong, Billy L, lookin4truth
3664 Registered Users
Adventist News
Get your domain name before someone else does.

We Recommend 1&1 for Web Hosting
Forum Stats
3664 Members
131 Forums
25638 Topics
346722 Posts

Max Online: 2237 @ 04/20/07 01:43 PM
Top Posters
dgrimm60 22323
Shane 22176
Woody 21689
Robert 20151
Amelia 20126
John317 18673
Gail 18589
Neil D 16976
Richard Holbrook 15618
pkrause 14213
Bravus 10561
Gerry Cabalo 10345
Gregory Matthews 7904
Naomi 7197
Nan 6967
bonnie 6500
LifeHiscost 6372
olger 6308
rudywoofs 6202
Shirley 5292
Today's Birthdays
CaregiverDee, Overfifty
Who has been here since Dec 6, 2009
Locations of visitors to this page


THE CLUB ADVENTIST FORUM® is a self-supporting ministry and is not part of, or affiliated with, or endorsed by
[url=http://adventist.org] The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists [/url] headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland or any of its subsidiaries.
Copyright © ClubAdventist.com® 1999 - 2010