Well that depends on what you are prepping for. Personally, I am not worried much about an EMP (natural or man-made) so I don't do any prepping in that area. I focus my attention towards Beans, Bullets, and Band-aids (food, weapons, and medical supplies). Right now I am mainly working on food and then medical supplies. There aren't many bullets out there for my weapons (mainly for two reasons ... the Department of Homeland Security buying millions/billions of rounds and people's fear that something is going to happen is causing them to buy up what ever makes it to the shelves).What do you guys do to prep?
haha I just didn't know what to put cause I'm unsure of how I feel about this whole thing so I put random things. Thank you! That helps a lot!!Well that depends on what you are prepping for. Personally, I am not worried much about an EMP (natural or man-made) so I don't do any prepping in that area. I focus my attention towards Beans, Bullets, and Band-aids (food, weapons, and medical supplies). Right now I am mainly working on food and then medical supplies. There aren't many bullets out there for my weapons (mainly for two reasons ... the Department of Homeland Security buying millions/billions of rounds and people's fear that something is going to happen is causing them to buy up what ever makes it to the shelves).
As far as food... I store what I eat and eat what I store. I started off just storing rice and beans... it was cheap and I could get a lot of it. Now I'm storing more varieties of food. I just make sure that it has a good shelf life and that it is stored properly. I look at my food storage as a large pantry. I am now going to get some quick prep food (Freeze-dried and dehydrated food) so we can have some quick meals should we need them.
For my Medical supplies... I started off with a first aid kit and I am slowly building it up. I am including not just supplies but also training. On my way to church a couple of weeks ago a wreck happened right in front of me. Thanks to my limited training (CPR, First Aid... and the stuff I learned in the Army) I was able to quickly assess the situation and get one woman out of a car that was smoking even though she was hurt (I was concerned her car was going to catch fire)... I moved her to my car and had her sit down. I turned off her car... then I quickly assessed her injuries then checked the other woman... she couldn't be moved so told her to stay there ... I told both women that everything was going to be alright and help was on the way. What was nice, was that I knew that I was doing the right thing.
If you are truly concerned about zombies (which I wonder if you really are)... then you might consider buying a good aluminum bat, machete, cross-bow, and chainmail to keep zombie teeth from making contact with your fleshy parts.
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