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PostSubject: On prepping   On prepping Icon_minitimeThu Jun 09, 2016 3:56 am

...You should respond by getting prepared. Not in the government-recommended “3 days of supplies” kind of way, either.  That’s for lightweights.

On prepping The-US-Government-Has-Recently-Issued-2-Alarming-Warnings-to-Prep

Ask yourself the following questions, and don’t just gloss over the answers, because these could potentially be matters of life and death.

   Do you have enough food and water to care for your family for a month with no trips to the store?
   Do you have a back-up sanitation plan in the event that you don’t have running water in your home for an extended period of time?
   Do you have a route if your area were to face a mandatory evacuation? Do you have a back-up route? Do you have a route that you could take if all of the main thoroughfares were gridlocked?
   Do you have a plan for grabbing what you need if you had to leave your home in 15 minutes from this very second?
   Do you have an emergency water filtration system? A secondary source of water?
   Are you prepared for a power outage lasting up to a month? Could you cook? Stay warm or cool?
   Do you have a plan for meeting up with family if a disaster strikes when you are separated? What if communication is down? What if you are away from home and need to get home?
   Are you fit enough to leave home on foot, carrying what you need to survive?
   Do you have family members with special needs or health concerns? If so, have you prepped to take care of these needs if you have no power and can’t get to the store or pharmacy?
   In a situation of civil unrest due to a lack of supplies, could you keep your home and family safe? Could you take care of medical emergencies on your own if no one was answering the phone when you dialed 911?

Well?

How did you do? Could you say yes to every question or do you have some work to do?

If you can’t answer yes to every single question above, you’re not prepared.

The scenarios above aren’t even the worst that a prepper could dream up. They’re all short-term emergencies of a month or less, and every single one of them is realistic. I can cite a recent event for each and every one of them during which people most likely wished they’d paid more attention and planned ahead.

If you can’t say yes to those questions, don’t despair. Don’t feel hopeless.

Here’s what you can do.

You can get started right now. You can get prepped.  Even if your budget is tight, if your family is not on board, or if you are assailed with doubts. You can get ready for not only possible, but likely occurrences.

More: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/the-us-government-has-recently-issued-2-alarming-warnings-to-prep-but-is-anybody-listening-06082016
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