I tend to agree with most that a safe room is not really necessary if you built your house solid. A security door, barred windows that are solid should be more than enough. Wireless security alarm systems are very cheap and a novice can install them as well. There are also "dummy" cameras that you can install here and there that could also act as a deterrent.
Most thieves are lazy and looking for an easy opportunity in my opinion but if someone truly wanted to get into your house and were well prepared most likely they would get in. I know my house is pretty solid, but I know how to get in if needed and if someone was set on getting in they probably would figure out a way.
Also, if you were worried about typhoons and such a solid house from the get go should keep you safe in my opinion. There has not been a serious typhoon since I built my house but I'm pretty sure some of our neighbors would be outside our gate looking for safe haven if one was coming.
I've been part of a number of secure facility builds over the years so it is not too terribly difficult if someone had their heart set on a safe room...I'd be willing to bet Mr. Google would have some designs out there.
Shawn
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The Decorative 4 inch Block windows in our bedrooms (which surprisingly do not let rain in despite some very heavy downpours!) are reinforced between the layers horizontally and vertically and TRUST ME they are a PITA to cut out! In our kitchen when I had to remove decorative block windows, I used a 4 inch masonry wheel on the grinder along with drilling a zillion 16mm holes with a masonry drill bit, then proceeded with an 8 pound sledge hammer and large cold chisel and it was HARD WORK to cut the two extra door ways into the wall I needed!!
Simple construction using good quality local materials (that will be the hardest part) and reinforcement can make for a very strong and sturdy home without going all out on something that will survive a Bomb blast.-
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Thank you all for the brilliant ideas. We can't afford a solid reinforced concrete for the whole house so I like Brian's idea of the bathroom and perhaps we should invest on that area.
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My ex-Fiance (Filipina) assumed we would have a Maid, Yaya, Driver, Cook, Guard, the entire entourage! When I told her; "no No NO!" She was HUH? I told her in Australia; we do everything ourselves, cooking, cleaning, caring for the kids, washing clothes, washing dishes, mowing the lawn, WE DO IT! She IS my ex!
In the case of a Typhoon emergency, our CR/Shower room is very VERY STURDY in its (simple) reinforced block construction, and often it is advised that the CR is the safest room to be in should you be facing wind destroying weather. Safety does not mean it needs to look like Fort Knox, google online for simple ways to making your home safer, there is a MOTZZA LOAD of info out there advising what to use and what not to use!
Example: I bought an expensive Door handle with Dead Lock and a standard Door knob. Discovered that someone had simply bent the cheaper Door knob down which stopped the lock from working and meant you could simply turn the handle and open our door! But I fitted Slide Locks inside that go a good way into a Cement/Block Wall I made for the TV Stand which meant they could not open the door at all, thankfully I did that otherwise I do not know what the outcome might have been. I have fitted slide locks to the other door also now and have strengthened where the bolt slides in so make it much harder to kick the door in. Simple things can go a long way towards helping you sleep at night.-
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Brian Oinks That's Mr. Pig to you Boy! :) Highly Rated Poster
But I still prefer the idea of pointing something at them through the grille then watching them s**t themselves when they see the flash and hear the LOUD BANG!lol
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"A safe room or panic room is a fortified room that is installed in a private residence or business to provide a safe shelter, or hiding place, for the inhabitants in the event of a break in, home invasion, tornado, terror attack, or other threat. Safe rooms usually contain communications equipment, so that law enforcement authorities can be contacted."-
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