When Disaster Strikes-Five Things Your Family Needs To Know

When Disaster Strikes – Five Things Your Family Needs to Know By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Justin_Doody]Justin Doody When disaster strikes five keys to your family's survival Number 1: Have plenty of food on hand, the more storage food the better. If you have a garden great, but beyond that storage food is key. Have seeds in your storage supplies as well, being able to grow food in the future is very important for long term sustenance. If the outside environment is unstable for growing food you should have plenty of storage food. There are many food buckets, MRE's, and add water- type foods on the market, choose the one's that fit your family's needs for at least one year's worth of food. Number 2: Water is essential for life. It would be smart to have at least 20 gallons of water on hand and rotate for freshness. Water filters are a must as well. If you don't trust a water source that you might be forced to use, having a great water filter will make things a little easier. There are many water filters today on the market to choose from, even ones that filter out radiation and 99.9% of impurities. Research the different filters and the capabilities of them, and then buy a dozen. Being able to melt snow, collect rain, gather water from rivers, streams, or lakes and be able to filter out bad bacteria and metals is very important. Number 3: Security for your household or farm and the ability to keep people off your land is important if looting for food and weapons become reality. For a relatively low cost you can outfit your property with infrared security cameras and motion sensors. Knowing if and when people might trespass on your land you will have video of them. There are many other primitive ways to keep people off your land but I will let you decide which ways suit you best.. Fences, heavy duty locks, surveillance, and firearms are just a few ways to keep out intruders. In all out chaos, food will be the biggest commodity for bandits. If you have storage food, and emergency supplies you will want to keep them under lock and key in a cool dry place. All the people who didn't prepare will turn against you if you have the means to stay alive and don't share. Protecting your loved one's food supply and lives is one of the most important keys to survival. Number 4: Communication with outside world if power grid or cell towers and satellites go down is important to know what's going on out beyond your land. Hamm radios, handheld UHF radios, crank powered AM-FM radios, and any device that doesn't depend on internet, cell towers, and new technology. Sometimes the more archaic the device the more dependable it is. You will want to know what's happening in the outside world to be completely forewarned and prepared if things get really bad. Number 5: Electricity is mostly thought of as always there and sometimes taken for granted. Having no power can be a detriment if not prepared for it. There are gas generators that will eventually run out of gas, propane generators are nice if you have plenty of propane, but if you don't have all that you can purchase a solar generator for the same cost as most good gas generators. Wind turbines to store power are cheaper than you might think, and are a good way to create off grid power. There are some things that will require power if it all goes down and you will want to have the ability to run a few things. I hope these tips help prepare you for any event and point you in a direction for your family's safety.Denver resident who loves self sufficiency living. [http://www.emergencyseedbank.org]Emergency Seed Bank Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?When-Disaster-Strikes---Five-Things-Your-Family-Needs-to-Know&id=6813457] When Disaster Strikes – Five Things Your Family Needs to Know

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How To Survive The Coming Economic Chaos

It is possible you are reading this article because the bottom has fallen out of everything and you don't know what to do. Now you're looking for advice. Well, you have come to the right place. There is still hope even if you have not prepared for the inevitable change that is coming on earth, especially in America. Whether the disaster is a natural one or manmade, such as economic collapse, you need to know it is possible to survive even if you are unprepared. Generally, survival teachers advise people to begin stocking food and water and to save as much money as possible before these things happen. Like a Boy Scout, we should try to prepare for these things, but we don't always do so. It might be too late now to start preparing. What to do? The first step is to avoid panic. When oil prices rise, as they are expected to, gas prices will be between $7 and $8 per gallon. The change may have come suddenly and caught you by surprise. After all, we've been hearing for decades the end was coming. We all have to live, right? That's right, so don't panic. Accept your fear and anxiety as barometric gauges of your situation without acting on your fear-based impulses. Staying calm in frightening situations is key to surviving them. Assess your situation. Write it all out on paper. Determine how much money you have, how much food, and fuel. Figure out how many meals you can make and how much to spend on groceries and fuel. These are your first concerns. Can you forage for food? Can you get water if your electricity is out with little hope of it coming back on? How will you stay warm if it is winter or cool if it is summer? These are all things to think about and discuss with your neighbors or family. Next, take and inventory of your other assets. What might those be? Neighbors, for one. Neighbors are usually closer in proximity than family members. So go to your neighbors and discuss the current economic situation. Find out if they would like to pool resources. For instance, both of you might be willing to carpool, overlooking inconveniences to get you to work if you both still have jobs. Make plans with your family second, unless you plan to move in with your family. In that case, make friends with neighbors whether your family is with you in your neighborhood or you are with them in their neighborhood. One of the first things people think of when economic trouble starts is what to sell. It is likely that everyone else will be in your boat, so selling stuff may not be possible. However, bartering will likely be a better way to acquire what you need. Find out what your neighbor needs, then ask if you can exchange your whatever-it-is for what you need. Make an escape plan. Know where the authorities are setting up choke points so you can avoid them and the FEMA camps they have set up to corral you. Keep one car's gas tank full at all times. The reason? It is because you may need to exit your area and put great distance between it and you, especially if rioting breaks out. Keep 3 gallons of water per person in your car. Also, find that flashlight you never use and put it, along with several blankets, in the trunk. Put as much of your food as possible in the car, too. Put it in there as soon as you lose your job or can't afford to drive to work anymore. Why? It is because you don't want to have to load the car if you need to exit quickly. You can always take the food from the car when you need to use it in your house, but trying to quickly load a car causes too much chaos and you will forget something. Get your car ready to leave even though you may never go anywhere. What if you need backpacks for everyone but have neglected to buy and prepare them until now? You can make a bugout bag from a pair of jeans by cinching the waist with rope, then using the legs for straps. Put lightweight food, some rope, a good knife, 1 change of clothes, matches or another kind of fire starter and a heavy piece of plastic and your Bible in there. Use the rope to string between 2 trees and put the plastic over the rope to make a tent. Use rocks to keep the plastic shaped like a tent and in place. Use your Bible to find out the plan God has made for believers to escape these things. If you are on the run, so will others be. Try to find people to travel with. Be willing to do whatever is required to create a community. But what if you don't need to go anywhere? What if there are no riots in your area and all the neighbors are cooperating with each other? Sit tight. You will survive if you don't let your fear and anxiety rule your decisions. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kimberly_G_Rogers Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6806022

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