Be Prepared For a Disaster, Not Paralyzed With Fear

It is almost certain that all of us will, one day, be faced with a life-changing disaster or situation. If you have real concerns, you have taken the first step - not toward panic, but toward being prepared for what is to come. 

Prepping isn’t about living in fear of what if, it’s about being confident that you know you can handle whatever the situation turns out to be.

You have to be ready and these tips about;

  • food
  • water
  • shelter
  • security
  • medical care
  • communication
  • tools
  • mindset
  • and more will help you prepare

But remember, prepping isn't a race - but, it does have a starting line. Don’t try to gather everything you need, all at once - this will lead to food spoilage and confusion. 

When you start as a prepper, focus on the essential supplies that are for basic survival. Here are the important items to start with: 

Food - Water
  • Store at least one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days
  • Non-perishable food items like canned goods, rice, and beans are crucial
First Aid Supplies
  • A well-stocked first aid kit is vital for treating injuries
  • Include items like bandages, antiseptics, and pain relievers
  • Light and Heat Sources
Heat + Communication
  • Flashlights, candles and a reliable heat source are necessary for emergencies
  • Portable solar heaters and blankets for warmth
Communication and Information
  • A battery-powered or hand-crank radio can keep you informed during emergencies.
  • Ensure you have a way to charge devices or communicate with others

15 Items Ever Prepper Should Hoard For Their Survival
You need to get started, stay consistent and build your supply, layer by layer.

  • The objective of prepping shouldn't be to acquire a pantry or garage full of food and supplies, it should be for your peace of mind, in knowing you will be able to survive a terrible situation.
  • It’s knowing your kids, and you, will eat, even when the stores shelves are empty
  • It’s about walking into chaos with the knowledge you need to make it through
  •  It’s about becoming the person others can depend on, not just for survival, but also, to lead your family, with confidence

So, start learning and keep learning. Keep practicing and building your knowledge, so that you will keep your team protected.

Because when the power goes out and the system falter, or when the war reaches your backyard, or when the severe storm rolls in, you won’t have to wait for someone else to help you and your family.

You will be ready and you will know what to do to survive.

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