Handgun Safety is a Home Security Must!

Along with purchasing a handgun, comes the responsibility of owning one. This means you must protect yourself and your family against misuse of the handgun by anyone who is incompetent or unqualified to handle such a weapon. To be more specific, you must secure your handgun from theft and misuse. In addition, you should know how it works, how to maintain it, and be aware of the situations in which you may legally use your handgun for self-defense.

Studies have shown that accidental handgun deaths in the home occur most often while playing with the gun, examining or demonstrating the gun, and cleaning or repairing the gun. Furthermore, Harvard School of Public health researchers found that over one-third of gun owners surveyed say they kept their weapons loaded, with more than half keeping them in unlocked places. When you hear or read the statistics about guns, it doesn’t always paint a pretty picture. That’s why handgun safety is a home security must.

Law enforcement warns that you should understand that a handgun is a lethal weapon, capable of inflicting death and disabling injury on living targets. If not treated with utmost caution and safety, it can accidentally discharge and result in tragic consequences. As a handgun owner, safe and secure storage is one of the most important responsibilities that you assume. The City of New Haven, Connecticut Police Department recommends that only you and your spouse be aware of where your weapon is permanently stored. It should not be within sight or reach of children, or accessible to burglars. If children are in the home, a conscious effort by the gun owner should be made to assure that the weapon is locked and stored appropriately. Here are other recommendations from the City of New Haven Police Department-

• Store your handgun, unloaded and un-cocked, in a securely locked container.
• Store and lock your handgun and its ammunition in separate locations.
• Do not store your handgun among your valuables, such as jewelry or silver.
• Do not store your handgun in a bedside table or under your mattress or pillow.
• Child-proof your weapon by placing a padlock around the tip strap of the weapon or by securing a trigger lock.

The 20700 – Biometric Fingerprint Wall Safe from SecureLogic is ideal storage for a handgun. If you own a handgun, you owe to yourself and your family to buy the best protection you possibly can. This fingerprint safe is often referred to as the “James Bond” of wall safes. It can open in less than 2 seconds upon fingerprint verification, and not only is the safe good enough for James Bond, but for the U.S. government too. The U.S. Department of Justice has approved the 20700 safe as a firearm safety device.

According to the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, 12 American children die every day in handgun accidents, suicides, and homicides. Don’t let your child, or someone that you know, be one of them. If there is one thing that sticks in your head let it be this – Always treat every handgun as if it were loaded.

Filed Under: Family Safety

About the Author: Annie is the spokesperson for Home Security Store and Editor in Chief for Security World News. For the past decade she has been in the public eye working in television news from Anchor to Film Critic to Helicopter Reporter.

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  1. larry barrow says:

    How can a hangun be used for home security if it is locked in a safe with the ammo in a different location. I travel quite a bit and always have my Glock 23, 40cal. loaded and ready to go on the night stand beside me when I sleep. I keep it with me and locked in the trunk of my car during the day.

    Also people should practice instinctive shooting at the 7 mtr. range, no further. At home in the bedroom will be a situation of low light and fast reaction, point and shoot. Forget the weaver stance learn how to shoot one handed from a lying down position.

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