Secure The Perimeter

Secure The Perimeter Secure The Perimeter is a small family owned & operated business. Now moving to online sales. Please Be Advised! WE BUY MILITARY SURPLUS

We have a variety of new and used Military Surplus (uniforms/gear), selection of tactical clothing/uniforms, tactical gear, knives, fi****ms and more. Our inventory includes, but is not limited to belts, boots, fully stocked medical kits, military patches/pins, BDU'S/tactical gear, survival/prepper supplies. We will NOT be receiving or accepting any FFL transfers in after August 31 st


Brands we

carry: 5.11 Tactical, Voodoo Tactical,Condor,Groove Life Belts,Bates Boots, Mountain House Food, Boker Knives , Spyderco and more.

We will always remember you Jordan!
05/04/2026

We will always remember you Jordan!

I know that here in the Carolinas we have many false storm alerts . They say we are getting serious weather and nothing....
01/24/2026

I know that here in the Carolinas we have many false storm alerts . They say we are getting serious weather and nothing.
This one may be something. So as I have always said Better to Be Prepared Than Scared so
Here is a prioritized checklist to help you, your family, and your neighbors prepare before the storm hits Saturday evening.
Be Safe

1. Immediate "Power Outage" Prep (Do This Now)
With 0.50"+ of ice, power lines and poles will likely snap. Prepare to be without electricity for 72+ hours.

Crank the Heat: Turn your thermostat up immediately to pre-heat your home while you still have power. The warmer the house is when the power dies, the longer it takes to cool down.

The "Icebox" Strategy:

Turn your refrigerator and freezer to their coldest settings now.

Fill the empty space in the freezer with frozen jugs of water. A full freezer stays cold longer (up to 48 hours if unopened).

Charge Everything: Phones, laptops, tablets, power banks, and rechargeable flashlights.

Cash on Hand: Credit card machines rely on power and the internet. Have cash for emergency supplies if stores open.

2. Home & Property Defense
Tree Zone Awareness: The "High" to "Extreme" impact zones (red/pink on the map) will see massive tree damage.

Move cars away from trees or into a garage if possible.

Identify "safe rooms" in your house for sleeping—avoid sleeping in rooms directly under large overhanging branches.

Pipe Protection: Locate your main water shut-off valve now in case a pipe bursts. Insulate exposed pipes.

3. Family Safety & Comfort
Layering Strategy: Have sleeping bags, heavy blankets, and winter coats accessible before the lights go out.

Light Sources: Avoid candles (fire risk is high when emergency services can't travel). Use battery-operated lanterns or headlamps.

Medical Needs: Ensure you have a 3-5 day supply of any necessary medications.

4. Helping Neighbors (Community Prep)
Since you mentioned looking out for neighbors, this is critical during "Travel Impossible" conditions:

The "Pre-Check": Contact elderly or vulnerable neighbors today. Ask if they have heat sources, food, and medication.

Communication Plan: Agree on a visual signal (like a specific colored ribbon on the door or a curtain position) that means "I need help" in case phone towers go down.

Resource Pooling: Identify who has a generator, a chainsaw, or a 4WD vehicle on your street. Know who can help clear a path for emergency vehicles if a tree blocks the road.

5. What NOT To Do (Safety Warnings)
Generator Safety: Never run a generator inside, in a garage, or near a window. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a leading killer after ice storms.

No Travel: The graphic explicitly says "Travel Impossible." Do not plan to drive once the freezing rain starts (Saturday 6 PM). Bridges and overpasses will ice over first.

Do not approach downed lines: Assume every downed wire is live and lethal. Ice conducts electricity.

01/23/2026

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01/22/2026

Hello STP friends here are a few good reminders of things to think about and do before the storm....
Be safe and prepared!


BEFORE THE STORM (24–48 HOURS AHEAD)

1. Charge all phones, power banks, tablets, and rechargeable lanterns.
2. Fill vehicle gas tanks in case stations lose power.
3. Get cash in small bills in case card systems go down.
4. Pick up prescriptions and essential medications early.
5. Download movies, books, and maps for offline use.
6. Identify one warm room in the house to “camp out” if power fails.
7. Locate water shut-off valve and breaker box now, not later.
8. Set fridge and freezer to colder settings to hold temperature longer.

WATER AND PIPE PROTECTION
9. Drip faucets on exterior walls when temps drop below freezing.
10. Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air circulation.
11. Disconnect garden hoses from outdoor spigots.
12. Cover outdoor faucets with insulated caps or towels.
13. Know how to shut off water quickly if a pipe bursts.
14. Fill jugs, buckets, or bathtub with water for flushing and washing.

FOOD AND KITCHEN PREP
15. Keep 3–5 days of NO-COOK food like peanut butter, tuna, bread, crackers, canned meat, fruit cups, cereal.
16. Have manual can opener available.
17. Buy shelf-stable milk or powdered milk if needed.
18. Freeze a few water bottles to act as freezer “ice packs.”
19. Keep a cooler ready to move fridge food outside if power is out and temps are below freezing.
20. Avoid stocking large amounts of perishables right before the storm.

HEAT AND HOME SAFETY
21. Gather extra blankets, sleeping bags, and warm layers.
22. If using a fireplace, confirm chimney is clear and have dry wood.
23. Never run generators or grills inside garages or homes.
24. Test smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors.
25. Have at least one flashlight per person plus spare batteries.
26. Use battery lanterns instead of candles when possible.

VEHICLE AND TRAVEL
27. Plan to avoid driving once freezing rain begins.
28. Bridges, overpasses, and shaded roads freeze first.
29. Keep in the car: blanket, water, snacks, phone charger, gloves.
30. Replace old wiper blades and top off washer fluid.
31. Park away from large tree limbs when possible.
32. Assume flights and travel may be disrupted.

POWER OUTAGE PLAN
33. Unplug sensitive electronics to avoid surge damage.
34. Keep one battery radio or weather app for updates.
35. Use surge protectors for TVs and computers.
36. Know where warming centers may be in your area.
37. Have extension cords ready if using a generator outside.
38. Keep refrigerator closed to preserve cold air.

PETS AND LIVESTOCK
39. Bring pets indoors with extra food and water.
40. Provide outdoor animals with unfrozen water sources.
41. Add straw or blankets to outdoor shelters.
42. Keep leashes and carriers accessible in case of evacuation.

MEDICAL AND SPECIAL NEEDS
43. Keep a written list of medications and dosages.
44. Store a small first-aid kit with thermometer and basic meds.
45. Have backup batteries for medical devices.
46. Identify a place with power you could relocate to if needed.

PROPERTY PROTECTION
47. Move vehicles away from trees or power lines.
48. Secure outdoor furniture and lightweight items.
49. Avoid trimming trees during the storm, do it beforehand.
50. Photograph property for insurance before conditions worsen.

DURING THE STORM
51. Do not drive unless absolutely necessary.
52. Assume downed lines are live and dangerous.
53. Use only safe indoor heating methods.
54. Check on neighbors, especially elderly, by phone if possible.
55. Report outages to utility companies rather than 911 unless it’s an emergency.

AFTER THE STORM
56. Walk carefully, ice may refreeze overnight.
57. Check pipes for leaks as temperatures rise.
58. Throw out refrigerated food if above 40°F for more than 4 hours.
59. Avoid DIY electrical repairs around downed lines.
60. Be patient, restoring power after ice can take several days.

KEY REALITY FOR ICE EVENTS
A quarter inch of ice can bring scattered outages.
Half an inch can cripple travel and power for days.
Ice is more dangerous than snow for the Deep South.

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11/23/2024

Hey Friends!!!
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Let me know if you see this !

Hello STP friendsWe have some assorted brass for sale. Any interest DM me.
11/23/2024

Hello STP friends
We have some assorted brass for sale.
Any interest DM me.

Hello STP friends !!! I have some brass for sale . DM me if interested
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Hello STP friends !!! I have some brass for sale . DM me if interested

Our prayers go out to the familes,friends and colleagues of these officers ….💙
04/30/2024

Our prayers go out to the familes,friends and colleagues of these officers ….💙

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