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do you have a plan for bugging in? i'm kinda in the middle of revising mine
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This is my water filter system. It's very lightweight and easy. What do you have set up for staying in? |
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Survival Strategies in the First 72 Hours after Collapse
1. Secure your shelter* (don't rush through it) Stay alert Lock every door double lock if possible Lock & close every window, pull curtains & if possible board them up using screws or nails *Check all entry points and make sure they are secure ie garage, pet doors, back doors, vents etc. 2. Control light coming from your shelter Control noise Control smells ie food, if you must cook do it during the times people in your neighborhood are cooking or wait for weather that will dissipate your cooking Walk around shelter on outside and make sure everything is secure 3. Access Threats ie Take a look at what's going on around you and noting activity and noise. Gather information. Look out the window without being seen. Stay put & Stay quiet. Observe animals and the weather. 4. Check all your entry point periodically and make sure every thing is Locked down 5. Inventory Supplies Make a count Decide what you have to eat now. Make sure you have a water source that is working. If your faucets are working fill all bathtubs, basin and vessels 6. Access your available water and be careful with your water usage. Stretch what you have especially since you don't want to have to go out any sooner then you need, to search for it. Don't panic 7. Utilities-Turn them off if you can. Utilities can become dangerous carbon monoxide, fires, etc 8. Stay informed and be picky about your news source. short wave radio, govt alerts, fm radio, Filter the news and confirm 9. Make a plan with your family/friends if it's relevant setting expectation early and talk thru the basics, meet up spots, make plan b and even a plan c for trouble 10. Take care of your pets make sure they have food and using the same water you are using 11. Mental Health Matters, so let yourself feel whatever you need to, find healthy ways to relieve stress, have meals together, rest, don't stay up all night, share fears, routines, structure to chaos 12. Budget your resources organize your supplies and set daily limits. 13. Escape Plan Be able to shift gears fast. Adjust or pivot
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got a Lifestraw from Amazon yesterday...this sounds pretty good
gotta have at least one but several wouldn't be out of the question, especially for barter..keep one or two in your bug out bag..don't leave your shelter without it coffee(with oatmilk)still sleepy
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FEMA knows 93% of U.S households are unprepared for no more then 72 hours of grid down survivallYour stockpile is the most valuable thing you own, it's your first line of defense. if you don't have a stockpile of shelf stable food (30 days of food per person) and a water source of 2 gallons of water per day, per person, and basic medical supplies your count down begins, water is the most important thing in your stockpile, 3 days without and your body starts shutting down..you need as much as you can store, gallons put in a corner or closet, if you don't have money to buy water storage buckets then use glass bottles, empty plastic bottles, anything with a lid and is food safe. For your shelf stable food that means food you can eat without using electricity ie canned beans, fruit, vegetables, soup, canned meat, crackers, cookies, trail mix, rice, dried or canned milk etc, date every can on top and rotate it with the oldest can up front...i know this is a lot of info but you don't have to do it all at once, but do it in stages, hopefully this information will prevent you from making some of the initial mistakes, i've made..oh i almost forget, buy at least 3-4 can openers non electric the hand crank kind because you will go through a few before it's over
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It's just another day until its not...how to make it through the chaos without dropping a lot of money on fancy gear. First up-------coffee filters these are probably in a drawer somewhere and can be used in so many survival situations. If you've got them consider yourself ahead of the game. First up coffee filters-----they are cheap lightweight and versatile. Qualities that qualify for a place in your survival kit. The most important thing you have to figure out first is clean water. Coffee filters can provide the first step in removing debri, dirt and sediment from your water and make purifying your water easier. After running it through your coffee filter your water is ready to be boiled, bleached or purification tablets, the coffee filter will also improve the taste of the water making it more like your tap water--------next, wound care---in an emergency without a first aid kit available use the coffee filter to cover a cleaned wound. clean soft and absorbent make them ideal for a small wound to protect it from dirt and secure it with tape not perfect but not bad!-------next a good base for a fire starter, stuff with dryer lint or smear a bit of petroleum jelly and it lights easily-----------some other uses, they can be used for emergency toilet paper, oil blotters, napkins or for holding a snack. Tip stash 20 or 30 and secure with rubber bands in ziploc bag and put them in your bug out Easy pack with no weight----construction of this post using Prep Life Hacks material
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I use this when i used to camp, i don't do that of late but this is nifty tinder and has never let me down..in a collapse it would be worthwhile having at least a 100 or more(in a ziploc) in storage. I made mine a little different then he does, i only dipped one side in wax and let it dry...he has a point about wet tinder but unless you are wading into a river or get caught in a rainstorm it should light nothwithstanding..for such a time i also have in my cache some birch bark that never has failed me..both are light weight and add no weight to a bug out pack and are easy to store and throw a few in a back pack if you do hike or do an overnighter, these are my favorites but there are quite a few types of tinder you can use and of course you want to carry a ferro rod and a bic lighter ..this should be a rule...good times guys figuring this part out and practice practice practice, in the back yard or fireplace, then a small camp out, challenge yourself use your bug out bag and see if it really works in a wild situation
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