Survival: Beyond the Bug-Out Bag
We all agree that being prepared for an emergency is essential. That's why preparing a "Bug Out Bag" that you can grab and go in an emergency can be a lifesaver. It also opens the door to deeper dives in planning and prepping that can be critical. I began posting information here over 10 years ago, and I regularly update it. I've also gone beyond the traditional products. Because creating "the bag" is just the first step to being prepared, not the final product. We now know we each need at least 30 days' worth of essential supplies, like food, water, and medicine. We must be our own first responders.
I cover topics like:
*Products I both use and trust.
*Often forgotten items you need to have in your bag.
*Psychological and Emotional planning for the family
*Planning for Kids and Seniors
*What to do when Plan "A" fails?
This includes a curated list of links from various sources, too. I'll be sharing and updating links to sites I buy from and products I use. So we are clear, I have no sponsors, so the opinions, both good and bad, are my own.
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Survival: Beyond the Bug-Out Bag
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September is National Preparedness Month, and it couldn't have come at a better time. August has been a veritable &^%$ Storm of disasters.
The tragedy in Lahina, blistering heat and drought, and fires up and down the West Coast have stressed everyone to the limit.
There are some common themes too. A report by our local County officials points out that "Milling" is an issue. People are told to leave and when officers check 30 minutes later they find folks haven’t moved. Why? They believe that it won't happen here. Or even worse…won't happen again.
There is a reoccurring theme of missed/incomplete…even non-existent communication of danger, and blame back and forth. One side says," Impossible to warn everyone" countered by charges of "no warnings being given". Add to that water shortages and the issues with powerlines.
Family, we need to slow down, get focused, and begin to take control of our own lives. Work to get decisions made. Do not wait to be led. Make sure you can be self-sufficient and stand on your own for 30 days. The Bug Out bag is the first step in that process.
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