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Panic Room is Not Just For the Wealthy

Until recently a Panic Room, also known as a safe room, yet not to be confused with a weather safe room, were considered only available to the wealthy and famous. However, that is no longer the case. There are tons of panic room plans for your home that show how to easily add this home safety feature to your home without a lot of expense.

A Panic Room Became More Known with the Movie Panic Room

The movie “Panic Room” released in 2002, with Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker and young Kristen Stewart, brought the nation an observance of a panic room that is made to protect family members from intruders.

In this movie, a mother and daughter become caught in the home’s panic room when wise to the room men invade their home.

A Panic Room For Your Home

Adding a panic room to your home can be easily done, yet there are certain aspects to it that should be followed. A panic room should definitely have some type of equipment for easy communication with law enforcement to report the home invasion.

One of the easiest ways to add a panic room to your home is to turn a closet into one by replacing the door of the closet with solid door, preferably filled with metal or steel. With the closet panic room door being solid, it will be able to take excessive pounding or battering. The lock on the door of the closet panic room should be a heavy duty deadbolt lock. You could also reinforce the ceiling so that there would not be easy access through it.

As you can tell, changing a closet into a panic room would not be that expensive of a price. Yet, the value of the safety it produces is invaluable.

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A Bit More Expensive Panic Room

You can make your panic room more elaborate (and more expensive to build), if the area or neighborhood you live in warrants the expense and you feel threatened. You could choose to build your panic room within your home by choosing an area in a room, then having the walls that enclose an area of this room, as well as the door, reinforced with bullet resistant or bullet proof materials or sheets of steel. Any hinges used should be super reinforced with long screws.

You may also wish to vent the panic room with a special ventilation system and include a completely separate telephone connection.

Whatever you choose for your panic room, know that anyone, including you, can have one without going to an extreme expense.

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