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HomeFortis Launches Target Hardening Guides for Home Security
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HomeFortis is proud to announce its official product launch of twenty-two DIY Security Guides, that empower homeowners to take control of their safety through recommendations for target hardening and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) backed by criminal data science.

CAMAS, Wash. - Washingtoner -- HomeFortis is proud to announce its official product launch of twenty-two DIY Security Guides, that empower homeowners to take control of their safety through data-driven recommendations for target hardening and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED).

In today's climate of rising property crime and growing security concerns, HomeFortis introduces this transformative approach with a mission to redefine residential security. By combining expert-designed security guides with personalized consulting services, HomeFortis provides homeowners with actionable, step-by-step projects that tastefully transform everyday living spaces into peaceful sanctuaries.

"Home security is a human right - not a luxury exclusive to deep pockets," said Christopher Bates, Founder and Chief Security Strategist at HomeFortis. "Our approach demystifies home defense by offering simple but effective security upgrades that address your highest security risks. We're excited to empower humans around the world with the guidance to truly protect everything they love the most."

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A New Paradigm in Home Security
  • DIY Security Guides: HomeFortis offers a comprehensive library of easy-to-follow guides and checklists that help homeowners identify vulnerabilities and implement cost-effective upgrades. From reinforcing entry points to optimizing outdoor lighting and landscaping, each guide is rooted in the principles of target hardening and CPTED.
  • Expert Consulting: Recognizing that every home is unique, HomeFortis provides tailored consulting services to assess individual properties and recommend personalized security enhancements. This dual approach ensures that whether you're a DIY novice or a seasoned homeowner, there's a solution that fits your needs.
  • Proactive Crime Prevention: By focusing on environmental design, HomeFortis not only addresses immediate security issues but also contributes to broader community safety. The firm's strategies are designed to deter criminal activity before it occurs, reducing risks and fostering a sense of empowerment and control.

Transforming Residential Security Worldwide

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HomeFortis is revolutionizing the way we think about security by shifting from reactive self-defense to proactive preparations for passive intrusion resistance. With its innovative blend of DIY projects and professional consulting, HomeFortis is setting a new standard in residential safety that is accessible, effective, and community-focused.

Media outlets, news publications, and online influencers are invited to explore the next evolution in home security. Interviews with company leadership and security experts are available upon request to discuss how HomeFortis is making a lasting impact on how families protect their homes.

For more information about HomeFortis, visit homefortis.com.

Contact
Christopher Bates
Founder & Chief Security Strategist, HomeFortis
Email: press@homefortis.com
press@homefortis.com
(360) 524-3330


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