Now, you can truly protect everything you love the most.

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Only half of all burglars are stopped by the presence of an alarm system – they know they can get in and out before police arrive. The average loss is over $2,600 in home repairs and stolen goods.

We help you inspect your home the same way an intruder would try to get in. We offer the most comprehensive approach to home security available anywhere.

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At least one person is home during one of every three home invasions. 38% of all criminal physical assaults occur during a home invasion; 9% of burglary assault victims suffer a serious injury.

We show you how to resolve your security vulnerabilities – like how to secure your garage, replace the short screws with long screws in all of your door hardware, prepare a safe room in your home, and more.

Over 4,000 home invasions occur every day – that’s one every fourteen seconds. Afterwards, 67% of burglary victims said their emotional and mental health suffered, and 63% had trouble sleeping for months.

When you’ve completed all 22 HomeFortis Security Guides – you’ll sleep better knowing yours is the safest home on the street.

You deserve to feel perfectly safe in your own home so you can live, play, sleep, entertain, and do your best life work in total peace and safety.

True residential security is not just about surveillance (cameras) or monitoring (alarms).

It’s about living comfortably in a home that provides passive intrusion resistance and discourages unwanted observation.

Home Security Vulnerabilities EXPLAINED

Home Security UPGRADE RecommendATIONS

Safer Homes Campaign with Victims Assistance

TOP FIVE RESIDENTIAL SECURITY MISTAKES

Mistake #1: Relying on self-defense hubris and Hollywood-style preparations, rather than proven security techniques and data science.

Mistake #2: Planning for active response to intrusions, or preparing to record security events, without implementing passive intrusion resistance.

Mistake #3: Signaling to public viewing areas that high-value assets are accessible, versus signaling understated strength and preparedness.

Mistake #4: Daily habits and inadequate planning that expose and reveal, rather than conceal and protect, high-value targets.

Mistake #5: Ad hoc or emotionally-driven thinking rather than data-driven risk analysis and preparations.