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Important Questions For A Beginning Prepper

 

So you have come to the conclusion that you want to join in on the prepper movement and become a prepper yourself. You want to be able to feed and protect you and your family should a survival scenario ever present itself. Every one has there own reasons for becoming a prepper and we all have to start somewhere. It can at times be overwhelming when trying to gather information on what you should do and need to have as a prepper.

We have put together some important question that beginning and even current preppers need to ask and answer. Having a game plan to begin with is very important and can make your prepping go a lot smoother. It is also important to remember that being a prepper is a process for novice as well as advanced preppers. Being a prepper is a journey so don’t burn yourself out by trying to do everything at once.

We believe sitting down and answering these key questions will make becoming or being a prepper much easier and more productive.

What am i prepping for ? – It is important to identify what kind of event you are prepping for. Whether it be a some type of doomsday scenario or a more short term problem like storms. This is essential for determining your level of prepping needs.

Type of Food/Water reserve i need to have ? – Once you have answered question number one then you can move on to what kind of food and water reserves necessary for the type of event your going to be prepping for.

To Bug In or Bug Out ? – Making plans for doing both is always encouraged. Also remember that bugging out should be some what of a last resort unless you have a secure bug out location already prepped. Being out in the elements can be very tough especially for your untrained family.

Am i prepared to defend my family and property ? – Having a great stock pile for you and your family is important but being able to protect it from something goes wrong is just as important. In a disaster or doomsday situation being able to protect your family and property could become a must.

Will you be able to produce light and or electricity ? – This can be an important area that many tend to over look. Having and knowing how to use various options could be extremely important such as solar equipment and rechargeable battery options.

Will u be able to heat your home ? -  This is of course more important depending on your area but winter and cold weather is a worry for many. Having and knowing how to use alternative heating options is a must.

Can we stay clean ?  – Another area often over looked by many preppers is personal hygiene and sanitation. Stocking items needed to keep you and your family clean and sanitized will be important in an extended event situation.

What do i have to offer for trade ? – In a survival or doomsday scenario having items that can be used to trade for supplies you may not have could pay off in a big way. Ask yourself what items you will be able to offers others in a trade transaction. Things of convenience may be wanted in trade during these types of situations.

Will i be able to stay in communication with outside world ? – In many prepper scenario’s TV, Radio’s, or even cell phones may not be working options for staying in contact and knowing what is going on around you. Having and knowing how to use an alternative communication method is important like a HAM radio (a preferred tool inside the prepper communities) etc.

Hopefully answering these important questions will help you become a better and more efficient prepper. Get your prepping game plan put together and stick to it and as you gain better and more useful information adapt it to fully support the needs of you and your family.

 

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Posted by Prepper - May 28, 2012 at 8:34 pm

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Prepper Basics : Tips for a Survival Tool Bag

 

Seasoned and beginning preppers alike focus on important basics like food, water , shelter etc which are all valid items that need to be attended to. But many don’t consider adding a survival tool bag to their prepper lists of important items. Having the right tools to do given task can makes things so much easier especially in a survival situation. Adding a simple survival tool bag to both your bug in location and your bug out bag can be extremely useful.

 

We will supply a list of recommended survival tool bag items that could prove to be very useful. First thing before you get into a list of tools is the bag itself and a small canvas bag is recommended. Try to stay away from using any kind of tool box as they can be more difficult to handle and too bulky. You want to keep your survival tool bag as light as possible especially if its to be added to your bug out bag while still having it contain items of use. Here is a survival checklist of tools that are recommended for your survival tool bag.

  • Set of 2 standard screw drivers (avoid sets w/ changeable pieces as they get lost easily)
  • Pliers (standard and needle nose pair each would be ideal)
  • Set of Alan Wrenches
  • Razor/Utility Knife
  • Wire Cutters
  • Small Framing Hammer
  • Ziplock bag (w/ nuts,screws,zip ties,and miscellaneous)
  • Duck Tape

Of course for a bug in location many more tools can be added to the list like saws, shovels, etc as weight is not an issue.

Some may consider this to be somewhat of a reach when considering weight and space for your bug out bag. But when task such as building a shelter or having to secure a location come up these items could prove to be life savers. This allows you a lot more durability then having just a simple multi-tool and will likely prove to be well worth the relatively small space it takes up and weight it adds to your bag.

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Posted by Prepper - May 4, 2012 at 1:25 am

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Prepper Basics – Get Home Bag

 

Everyone has heard the term “Bug Out Bag” and we all know it is an important tool for a prepper. But these days we find ourselves in our cars a whole lot be it a commute to work from a suburban home locations or general overall travel. Since we are in our vehicles so often it is important to also include it into our prepping needs. It is essential as a prepper to be ready for any scenario in which your vehicle would become a useless tool and you need to be able to get back to your home or elsewhere on foot. Putting together a “Get Home Bag” and having it in your vehicle at all times is an important step for all preppers. Your GHB may be a key tool in being able to get yourself back home to your family.

We will put together a prepper check list here for items that should be included in your Get Home Bag.

Water/Water Purification – Having water is one of the most important parts of your bag but remember you will be on foot so you will have to adjust your carrying limits. To offset for not being able to carry tons of water you need to plan on being able to collect and purify water along the way. So adding a water purification kit to your bag is recommended as having water is a key essential.

Food – Again since you will be on foot a smaller amounts of food 1-2 days worth should suffice. Things like peanut butter and crackers or energy bars are nice additions to the food section of your bag as they can take up little space and are light but full of essentials.

Hat/Rain Gear – On foot you would be in the hot sun for a long period of time and a hat (wide brimmed recommended) will help to prevent sun exposure. Also it is impossible to predict the weather conditions at the time so packing along rain gear is a key as it could be a life save in cold and rainy situations. You can also adjust this area to the weather conditions of your area.

Medical – Keeping a first aid kit in your bag is a must. Also be sure to add in pain relievers for muscle pains and headaches which may occur from the foot travel and possible dehydration.Also possibly small amounts of any personal drugs that you may need to take on a daily basis.

Shoes – A pair of comfortable and worn in shoes that are built for walking are a big key. Being often in business attire you may not be in footwear that are suitable for longer distance travel. This can also be adjusted for terrain found in your area.

Maps/GPS – In this kind of scenario you will likely need to take the shortest route to where your looking to get so using the roads won’t be as useful. Roads may also be packed with people you just as well stay away from.You will definitely benefit from any shortcuts which can be navigated using local maps or handheld GPS devices.

Protection – The decision on the level of protection carried is a personal one based on training and comfort. Not everyone is comfortable carrying or using a firearm so you may want to include items like knives or pepper spray. Also laws in your particular state may not allow for carrying concealed weapons leaving your bag needing other protection devices besides firearms.

Miscellaneous – You should also add in items such as fire starting devices like matches, lighters, or flints. Other items such as a flashlight , multitools, extra batteries , glow sticks, toilet paper, extra piece of clothing (sweatshirt), and binoculars are also great additions to your bag.

Just be sure to remember while packing your “Get Home Bag” that you will be on foot and having to carry this bag with you during your travel so keeping it to a comfortable weight is important. Be sure to first concentrate on your key essentials and then adding on some miscellaneous items as the space and weight limits you have set allow for.

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Posted by Prepper - April 20, 2012 at 7:53 pm

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Top 10 Preppers List of Must-Have items for Doomsday Preparation (Doomsday Prep List)


What does a doomsday mean to you?
End of the world or such an experience as the Hurricane Katrina experienced in the New Orleans and the likes? Whatever it means, what preparation are making to ensure you survive the disaster?

You need proper planning to boost your survival confidence and enhance your chances of staying alive. Below are the top ten items you must have to carry on in days of disaster.

WATER

Producing a large amount of water in survival situations can mean the difference between life and death and can allow yourself to work on other projects to keep yourself alive. One very interesting product that I have bought to try to fix the issue of cleaning a water supply in this type of situation is the Royal Berkey Water Filter System You can take a look at this product and other products by these guys in the wheel below…

FOOD RESERVE

You need a large collection of non perishable food items to carry on all through the period of the disaster. These include canned beans and spices, canned and dried vegetables, etc. You will need supplements such as vitamins, instant milk, noodles, fruits and protein powder.

My favorite prepared survival provider is the Chef’s Banquet ARK 1 Month Food Storage Supply (330 Servings)

Chef’s Banquet ARK 1 Month Food Storage Supply offers 330 servings of dehydrated food which amounts to 2,100 calories/day for 30 days. This food package is not only especially affordable for the amount of food provided, but it also provides wide range of nutritional benefits with a wide variety of food choices. These foods include Oatmeal, Servings Hearty Potato Soup, Chicken Vegetable Stew, ervings Mixed Vegetables, Servings Instant Potatoes, Macaroni & Cheese, Beef Flavored Vegetable Stew and Cheddar Broccoli Rice with over 20 pounds of dehydrated food.

FIRE STARTER

It is highly recommended that you include in your doomsday preparations at least three ways to make fire. Some examples of fire starter you should include in your doomsday prep are matches in a waterproof container , windproof lighters , and flint or magnesium starters. For more information about fire starters, visit our page Here

MEDICAL PROVISION

This 158-piece comprehensive responder kit contains first supplies that are essential in an emergency. It is an excellent product to keep in our car and has everything you need for a real emergency. Whether it is a small injury or a significant injury this responder kit can help. It is the type of emergency kit that professional EMTs use and is top of the line.

This kit comes highly recommended. It is the type of kit you want to have in your car or home. Although, if you are medically trained there are a few extras you may want to add to make it “complete” like a stethoscope, penlight, blood pressure cuff and a few more gloves that are plastic.

FLEXIBLE BACKPACK

Off course you will need a flexible backpack to carry most of your items such as some foodstuff, medical supplies, etc. However, what you need is a light-weight backpack with a good number of straps. In addition, you want your backpack to have the ability to carry all of your smaller supplies including your cooking supplies, hunting supplies, shelter and sleeping bag. This large backpack is especially important if you are looking for a proper shelter or looking to carry out a more nomadic form of survival.

SLEEPING BAG

In such days, what you need is a light stuff and anything cumbersome would cause you much harm. You need a sleeping bag that you can easily carry and construct your shelter as you go. Picking the backpack that best fits your survival strategy and geographic region is an essential element to any survival plan.

THERMAL COVERLET

Do you know that thermal coverlets reflect about 97% of the heat directly under their surface? The weightless ultra blanket is very essential in cold nights especially when it’s close to a fire. It’s very affordable and even if you are located or plan to be located in a warm area, nights often get to a temperature where a heavy sleeping bag and thermal blanket are necessary.

PROTECTION

A small gun is quite essential for hunting and defense. In the same vein, your two machetes and knife is as good as you’re your eyes. You need them.

RAIN GEAR

When you are soaked on a rainy day, your gear can bring you assurance and restore your comfort. You can fit it in your shelter to keep it dry. By staying dry, you can fend off hypothermia and other illnesses as well as maintaining your warmth. This water gear is also essential in water collection if you have an established shelter to keep you dry and are not in need of the rain benefits.

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Posted by Prepper - April 14, 2012 at 5:17 pm

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