How do I make my house safe in zombies?
Make Sure Windows Are Also Walking-Dead-Proof Houses with tempered-glass windows rated for hurricane zones, or wrought-iron security bars, will be far better off than those with unguarded single-pane windows. Either way it’s never a bad idea to reinforce windows with plywood for maximum zombie protection.
How can I protect my home from a zombie apocalypse?
Below are a few items you should include in your kit:
- Water (1 gallon per person per day)
- Food (stock up on non-perishable items that you eat regularly)
- Medications (this includes prescription and non-prescription meds)
- Tools and Supplies (utility knife, duct tape, battery-powered radio, etc.)
How do you build a secure house?
Secure House Design (7 Tips)
- Assess Entry Points. As an architect or housebuilder, identify vulnerabilities in the house during the design stages.
- Visibility.
- Roof window & skylight security.
- Secure door design.
- A security system.
- Design attractive outdoor lighting.
- Garden design.
How do I make a house fortress?
10 Ways to make your home an unbreakable fortress
- Make Sure There’s Nowhere To Hide. Make sure you’re not being generous by giving intruders somewhere to hide outside.
- Install High-Quality Alarms.
- Invest in CCTV.
- Have The Right Lighting.
- Use Signs.
- Strengthen Windows And Doors.
- Get A Dog.
- Use Apps And Smart Systems.
How do you zombie proof windows?
For maximum protection against our undead friends, it’s always a good idea to seal the windows with plywood. Blackout curtains are also a must so you can stay out of sight from not only the living dead, but also any raiders who have targeted your supplies.
What keeps a zombie away?
Because you don’t want to draw much attention to your home, keep the inside of your home lit by candlelight, flashlight, and/or green glow sticks. Place them on your food table, in the punch bowl, along the floor, hanging from the walls, etc. Zombies won’t be able to see these lights from the outside of your home.