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Everyday Emergency Essentials: Top Medical Supplies & FREE Preparedness Checklist
Are you ready for unexpected injuries?
In this video, I'll show you how to handle everyday injuries and walk you through the must-have items for a simple, effective emergency kit.
Plus, I’m sharing a FREE downloadable checklist to help you get started right away!
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What If You Ran Out of Meds in a Disaster? (JASE Medical Review)
Просмотров 90Месяц назад
Order your own lifesaving medicine for emergencies (an absolute must for preppers)! If you ever worried about not having medicine in an emergency situation, watch this video! I'm doing a quick review of JASE Medical and all the options you have to get antibiotics and daily prescriptions for any emergency situation. ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a ...
🏥 Build Your Own PREPPER PHARMACY for Emergency Preparedness! (Prepper Medical Supplies - Part 1)
Просмотров 2882 месяца назад
Make sure you have all the medical supplies you need for an emergency. Start by building your prepper pharmacy - 5 must have categories of medicine to keep on hand. ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar 🛒 Recommended Products: Advil - amzn.to/3YGKoWK Tylenol Extra Strength - amzn.to/48u5nj0 Aleve - amzn.to/4hl...
Why I Hate Fear Based Prepping
Просмотров 5654 месяца назад
Preppers are often viewed as crazy, partly because the prepping community is known for fear inducing headlines, but that isn't what preparedness is really all about. Learn how to be #preparednotscared ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar ✅ Watch This Next: 5 Ways to Fail as a Prepper - ruclips.net/video/mx0fx...
5 Ways to Fail as a Prepper (and what to do about it)
Просмотров 3874 месяца назад
how to start your prepping journey, so you don't have to worry about failing to prepare for emergencies. ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar ✅ Watch This Next: Build Your 72 Hour Kit - ruclips.net/video/IfGakyGnBco/видео.htmlsi=GUAWSy0W1O7yozTE 👇🏻 Share this video with a RUclips friend: ruclips.net/video/mx0...
Preppers Skip The Bug Out Bag - Build This Instead!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Preppers always talk about Bug Out Bags, the bag you are going to take into the woods to live when things fall apart, but I think they are impractical and silly for most of us. ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar Learn what I use instead of a bug out bag for emergency situations. 00:00 - Why I Hate Bug Out B...
How to Organize Your Prepping Supplies in Small Spaces
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If you are prepping in a small space like an apartment, don't worry. You can still store tons of prepping supplies. ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - Tip 1 - Get Rid of the Junk 02:22 - Tip 2 - Grouping is Your Friend 03:24 - Tip 3 - Baskets, Bins, and Buckets 05:11 - Tip 4 - Creative...
How to Become a Self-Sufficient Prepper - The Only Guide You'll Need
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
The ONLY guide you'll ever need for prepping. Download your FREE Copy here - prepherednesss.myflodesk.com/manual ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar 00:00 - Intro 01:32 - "Safety" Warning for New Preppers 02:30 - Learn How Much Food You Need to Save 03:30 - Get a Comprehensive Checklist for Prepping 04:17 - ...
Why You Must Always Have Cash Available - Prepper Money Basics
Просмотров 4117 месяцев назад
Creating a strong financial foundation is one of the best things you can do to be more prepared for emergency situations. 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Strategy 1 - Foundations 01:42 - Strategy 2 - Foundations 03:46 - Strategy 3 - Best Practice 05:12 - Strategy 4 - MUST DO! 07:51 - Strategy 5 - Make it Simple 🛒 Recommended Products: Fireproof Bag - amzn.to/4etxrFM Small Fireproof Safe - amzn.to/4aX8MGy...
How to Build Your Emergency Evacuation Plans
Просмотров 1767 месяцев назад
Evacuation Plans aren't the most popular part of prepping, but stick around to learn essential strategies for safe evacuations no matter what is going on around you. Be prepared, stay safe, and practice regularly. 00:00 - Intro 01:16 - Get Out Now - Close to Home 01:42 - Evacuate in Your Local Area 03:10 - Get Out of Dodge! 04:22 - Best Practices for Emergency Evacuations 🔴 Subscribe for more f...
10 Skills You Need to Learn as a Prepper
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Prepping isn't just about stockpiling supplies, it is also about learning critical skills to be more self-sufficient and ready for emergency situations. ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar Today we are talking about 10 skills every prepper should learn. 00:00 - Intro 01:16 - Skill #1 - Water Storage & Purifi...
15 Tips for Mental Health for Preppers!
Просмотров 1158 месяцев назад
Today we're diving deep into the world of mental health and preparedness. Developing skills is like having a "go bag" for your mind, packed with strategies to navigate stress, anxiety, and uncertainty like a pro. 00:00 - Intro 00:14 - May is Mental Health Awareness Month 01:06 - Medical Disclaimer 01:32 - Get Physically Healthy 02:06 - Build Healthy Connections 02:40 - Practice Calming Techniqu...
Simple Water Storage Options for Emergencies - Don't Get Caught Without Water!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Store Water for ANY EMERGENCY - Did you know you can only go 3 days without water? Is your family prepared for ANY emergency? ☕️ ☕️ If you'd like to support the channel and buy me a cup of coffee, I have a tip jar here 👇 www.prepheredness.com/tipjar 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - How Much Water to Store For Your Family 02:11 - Store Bottled Water for Simplicity 04:15 - Store 5 Gallon Water Containers fo...
3 Urgent Reasons to Start Prepping Now - Don't get Caught Unprepared
Просмотров 3039 месяцев назад
There are lots of threats out there to our current way of life. Don't get caught unprepared. Today we are going to cover the Most Likely problems and the Most Dangerous (like any good military planner!). Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - Natural Disasters are Most Likely Threat 02:00 - Power Grid Vulnerabilities 04:05 - Supply Chain Issues are Increasing 05:05 - Cyber Vulnerabilities are the Most...
10 Mistakes I Made When I Started Prepping AND How to Avoid Them
Просмотров 46110 месяцев назад
If you just started prepping, you need to watch this video so you don't make common mistakes that new preppers make. Don't make the same mistakes I did when I started my prepping journey a little over 5 years ago. Learn from my missteps, and save time and money on your prepping journey this year. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:24 - Mistake 1 01:21 - Mistake 2 01:56 - Mistake 3 03:21 - Mistake 4 04:...
How to Keep Your Animals Safe in Any Emergency!
Просмотров 19010 месяцев назад
How to Keep Your Animals Safe in Any Emergency!
5 Simple Tips on How to Store Food for Emergencies - Video #2
Просмотров 32911 месяцев назад
5 Simple Tips on How to Store Food for Emergencies - Video #2
How to Store Food Your Family Actually Likes (Prepping 101 - Short-Term Food Storage)
Просмотров 34111 месяцев назад
How to Store Food Your Family Actually Likes (Prepping 101 - Short-Term Food Storage)
Are Preppers All Crazy?
Просмотров 2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Are Preppers All Crazy?
Flying as a Prepper - Build a TSA approved EDC Kit
Просмотров 26 тыс.Год назад
Flying as a Prepper - Build a TSA approved EDC Kit
How to Survive Winter Storms: 6 Steps to Power Outage Preparedness
Просмотров 4 тыс.Год назад
How to Survive Winter Storms: 6 Steps to Power Outage Preparedness
Build Your 72 Hour Emergency Kit - 10 Things You Never Knew You Needed
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Build Your 72 Hour Emergency Kit - 10 Things You Never Knew You Needed
How to Organize Your Prepping Journey with 3 Simple Lists
Просмотров 461Год назад
How to Organize Your Prepping Journey with 3 Simple Lists
6 Simple Strategies to Thrive in Any Emergency
Просмотров 327Год назад
6 Simple Strategies to Thrive in Any Emergency
5 Reasons You SHOULD be Prepping in 2024
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
5 Reasons You SHOULD be Prepping in 2024
New Year Resolutions - 3 Strategies to Meet Your Prepping Goals in 2024
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New Year Resolutions - 3 Strategies to Meet Your Prepping Goals in 2024
How to Build An Emergency Binder - Be Prepared for Any Situation
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How to Build An Emergency Binder - Be Prepared for Any Situation

Комментарии

  • @DiamondJoyJoy
    @DiamondJoyJoy 2 дня назад

    Hi! It’s January of 2025. Your videos started showing up on my feed. Thank you for creating this channel! I’ve been looking for prepping channels geared toward women, especially those with children and family considerations. Will you be making a video about prepping in 2025? A LOT has happened in the past months, weeks, & even days with our country let alone Mother Nature. Thanks again!

  • @t.michaelsalter5700
    @t.michaelsalter5700 18 дней назад

    Great information. Excellent point at 4:29 and 6:35 - get training!! Can't stress this enough. Anything beyond basic bandaids and OTC meds (aspirin, cold remedies, etc, etc) can definitely benefit from additional training. It completely changes your viewpoint on your own skill level. Stock up on the basics (especially if you have kids) and get training to know how to effectively use the more advanced supplies and techniques. Lora, keep it up. You're making a difference. The information you present is great for folks new to being prepared and a good reminder for us who have "been around a while". Thanks!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 18 дней назад

      Yes on the training! I agree it makes all the difference. I have been looking at taking another wilderness outdoor medicine course…it’s been a while! And thank you for the encouragement & support! Sure do appreciate all of your insights.

  • @Utah_Mike
    @Utah_Mike 18 дней назад

    Excellent info I seem to have needed many 1st aid supplies throughout my life. I had livestock for many year and learned that the feed store veteran supplies was good place to load up on 1st aid bandages/ointments.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 18 дней назад

      That’s a great suggestion. Medical supply stores also have some of the things I recommend for reasonable prices. Shopping around is the best bet. Thanks for watch Mike as always. Appreciate your support.

  • @PrepHERedness
    @PrepHERedness 18 дней назад

    Get your FREE Medical Supply Checklist Here - prepherednesss.myflodesk.com/medicalsupplies

  • @Utah_Mike
    @Utah_Mike Месяц назад

    3+ months supply is critical to have on hand.

  • @TaylorBarlowe
    @TaylorBarlowe 2 месяца назад

    This is really great advice. Building our own 72-hour kit, this is helpful. You should check out OZIO MEDICAL- we just ordered their "Basic Emergency Medical Kit" and it gives us a little peace of mind in case we don't have access to healthcare in an emergency!

  • @MikeSanders-u3u
    @MikeSanders-u3u 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for bringing this to us. I've been thinking about this very subject for the last couple weeks. A sign I should get busy with building my medical preps!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching Mike! Next video we will cover medical supplies and on the third video we will talk about some options for prescriptions. 😁

  • @az55544
    @az55544 2 месяца назад

    5:12 you don't know why you carry 2? EDC is about minimalism and having a tool for a situation. 2 pens?

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 2 месяца назад

      Hey there. Appreciate you watching. I think everyone has a different view of EDC and what makes them feel good. Thanks for adding your thoughts.

  • @t.michaelsalter5700
    @t.michaelsalter5700 3 месяца назад

    As someone who "is" moderately medically trained compared to the average (current Wilderness First Aid instructor, former EMT) this is great advice. Stock your preparedness pantry with some good OTC meds and supplies. Store what your family actually uses, plus the items that you may not need today but may in the future (like the stomach remedies). As others have pointed out, keep a close watch on expiration dates. The items "may" still be usable when expired, but do you want to take that chance in an emergency? Learn what you can about herbal medicinals as well. Sometimes this can be an effective substitute. Get books on these topics and/or get some in-person training. Sometimes you can find classes through county agriculture services or your state’s land grant college as well as some adult education programs. Go to your local library and see what books you can find (you may be surprised). Also, I would advocate (again) for anyone watching these videos to get some first aid training. You can find basic (4 hour) first aid classes almost anywhere and often for free. Check with the national purveyors (American Red Cross, National Safety Council, etc) and contact your county's "Office of Emergency Management" (may be a different name in your area) for recommendations for first aid classes. You’ll feel more prepared when you know what to do if something happens.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the thoughts! Absolutely love the idea of adding herbal remedies. Like you I have some medical training, but I know I need to keep brushing up on my skills. Thank you for adding great thoughts and help to this community!

  • @josneaka4866
    @josneaka4866 3 месяца назад

    I'm guilty of "borrowing" from my emergency meds a little too much. 😅 I have an area for medicine at home and first aid kits, but not everyone puts things back where they belong. I know exactly where the emergency stuff is, so it's (too) easy to grab from there.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 3 месяца назад

      I SO get that! We try and keep a supply of “emergency” med in a separate place. As we use up our “on deck” meds we pull from the emergency stash and then restock. BUT it doesn’t always work. I’m going to start using the Amazon subscription method!

  • @acerrubrum5749
    @acerrubrum5749 3 месяца назад

    Please check your expiration dates on what you already have. My Neosporian was 2016 that migrated to the back of the randon drawer 😢 My Polysporian was 2026 🎉 If possible, try to keep things in one place storage in the house. Saves you also from double buying. Check the other first aid kits twice a year. As always, excellent video

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 3 месяца назад

      Yes, yes, yes on expiration dates!!! Great add. Rotation with medical supplies is as important (or maybe more important) than food rotation! Thanks for watching.

  • @josneaka4866
    @josneaka4866 3 месяца назад

    So much good sense in this video! The first point, about knowing what you're prepping for, is so important! Every emergency will have its own special requirements, and we need to address what our actual needs would be if that emergency came up.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely. I know when I started I sort of felt like I needed to get all the stuff. Then I realized I wasn’t sure what I was preparing for! 🤣

  • @josneaka4866
    @josneaka4866 3 месяца назад

    Totally agree with you! Unfortunately, fearmongering is an attention grabber in just about any avenue, and prepper YT channels aren't immune to that kind of thinking. I prefer channels that focus on being prepared, and common sense instead of the doom-and-gloom, death-and-destruction type channels that are too dramatic to take seriously. So.. I'm glad I found this channel! Subbed!!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for the encouragement! Glad you are part of this community.

  • @wholisticjourneytnt
    @wholisticjourneytnt 4 месяца назад

    I agree! I have struggled with how much to prepare. In the Bible there were droughts and famine for years! I can’t imagine preparing for years of food but I can do something to control what I can :-). Thanks for the reminder. Do not fear.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Yes! I think when we are confident in our faith, it changes the dynamic. Like you said, control what you can control. I think we are supposed to do what we can to take care of ourselves and families.

  • @sirsmilealot5458
    @sirsmilealot5458 4 месяца назад

    Fear based prepping will be common if cackles is installed in November. It will be necessary.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      I guess I figure prepping is good planning regardless of the administration. And I am still not a fan of the fear based rhetoric. Good news is there are plenty of other channels that will leverage the political landscape this fall.

  • @gidave
    @gidave 4 месяца назад

    This planet is temporary. We're just passing thru. Prepare for the next life. It may save your soul.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      I like to prepare for both 😁. Confident in my faith and my planning! Thanks for watching.

  • @briangain9836
    @briangain9836 4 месяца назад

    Extra stuff is good .. ☮️💕

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Agree. Supplies = good. Fear = not so good! Thanks for watching!

  • @timbrady396
    @timbrady396 4 месяца назад

    I agree

  • @kurthall1562
    @kurthall1562 4 месяца назад

    Agreed... Most seasoned preppers are a level headed bunch. Fearmongers give us a bad reputation. A RUclips example..."Why FEMA's food crisis warnings will keep you up at night" Another, "Stockpile before the end of September". That kinda talk is senseless and can start a stampede. We can't drink feelings and we can't eat emotions!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Couldn’t agree more. But the fear gets clicks! I find myself trying to balance my titles and thumbnails with helpful content and advice. It’s easy to do what works! Thanks for chiming in.

  • @sammitorn5326
    @sammitorn5326 4 месяца назад

    Fear sells and gets clicks. Most channels recycle the same content over and over year after year and it really does get old.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Agree on the fear and the clicks!

  • @kimberc4664
    @kimberc4664 4 месяца назад

    My go to is coloring books.I use a head lamp with the red light on. Its especially fun because I don't worry about what color the colored pencil is that I'm using...makes for an interesting outcome when the lights are back on.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Okay, this is an awesome idea. As someone who always agonizes over the colors, this sounds incredibly liberating! Plan on trying this during the next power outage.

    • @ericrobinson9340
      @ericrobinson9340 2 месяца назад

      haha sounds great!

  • @bradlafferty
    @bradlafferty 4 месяца назад

    Outstanding! This is one of the top reasons I subscribe to your channel. A rational perspective on keeping one’s home as a place of supply and comfort. Thank you.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Wow, thank you! I appreciate that feedback and support.

  • @t.michaelsalter5700
    @t.michaelsalter5700 4 месяца назад

    Sound wisdom - "prepared, not scared". Unfortunately, creating fear about "the other" sells. Whether that "other" is a political/social class, social collapse, a nuclear (or EMP) attack, or that uncontrollable event/group. And it seems that many of the online prepper folks have something to sell that is "needed" to help control that fear. But, since I never had the money or the inclination to prep for those kinds of things, I spent my available time and money preparing for what I thought was most likely. In my area, that's winter snow storms (aka blizzards) or a summer drought. My only special prep is lots of firewood to fuel the 2 wood stoves during the winter storms. Beyond that, my stuff is pretty normal (food, water, shelter, medical, cash), plus backup lighting systems that don't require outside electricity (short term battery lights and long term oil lamps). I was always less concerned about those "fear items" because I never had the money for those things I didn't think were likely.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      I completely agree on preparing for the most likely scenario! It sounds like you are in the perfect spot with where you are right now. I am continuing to learn and grow without all the crazy.

  • @streamsofincomebydrdave
    @streamsofincomebydrdave 4 месяца назад

    "Prepared not scared" Well said! But if zombies do pop in I will be ready.

  • @deanoktoday9155
    @deanoktoday9155 4 месяца назад

    All true but some people have their heads very much in la la land so maybe its whats needed to get them thinking and acting. Thanks

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      That’s a fair point. Fear can be a good motivator to start taking action, just think it can be harmful long-term. Thanks for tuning in.

  • @acerrubrum5749
    @acerrubrum5749 4 месяца назад

    Not just fear, they mix in words and scenarios that evoke, anger, outrage, at the " other".

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Absolutely true! It is such a negative spiral in my mind.

  • @Utah_Mike
    @Utah_Mike 4 месяца назад

    I’m a long term prepper. Started about 37 years ago prepping for retirement, I will retire in the next two years very comfortably. I prepped an education account for my daughter, she will complete her schooling with enough $ that her future children education should be covered. I do also prep for water, food, medical & for power outages, but not for zombies. All this on blue collar wages & learning to live below my means. Unfortunately fear sells.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Love your approach Mike and congrats on all the planning you have done to be successful and take care of your family. And not ready for zombies, what are you thinking??? 🤣🤣🤣. Sorry, couldn’t resist!

  • @t.michaelsalter5700
    @t.michaelsalter5700 4 месяца назад

    Great content! Your advice is solid and will help anyone who is willing to be open-minded about prepping. Fear can sap the will and prevent even taking the first step. Each "beginner" must determine what are the most likely scenarios for their personal situation that must be handled. For my life, the two most likely things I need to be prepared to handle are significant snowfalls during the northern USA winter and a long-term power outage any time. I started with those 2 critical items and other situational preps have followed over the years. Of course, the number one item for anyone is first aid starting with self-aid and then looking to help others. After that, learn how to deal with the next most likely scenarios and move on from there, s-l-o-w-l-y. Study, research, and learn first; then consider if, where, and how to spend money. Keep on keeping on!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Love that you mentioned first aid! I think sometimes it’s easy to overlook the idea of being somewhat self-sufficient (within reason) from a medical perspective. As always, you have a great practical approach to your prepping, which I LOVE! Thank you.

    • @t.michaelsalter5700
      @t.michaelsalter5700 4 месяца назад

      @@PrepHERedness Thank you for your kind words. First aid has been a focus since my Cub Scout days, longer ago than I want to admit. It has just always seemed like the logical primary building block for additional useful skills. And there are a number of ways to get trained, often for free. For example, if someone works outside the home, volunteer to be on the "safety team" at the job. You'll learn lots about OSHA compliance in the workplace and will likely receive all kinds of first aid training, usually for free and on the clock. "Winner, winner!"

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Free training is the best training! My husband and I got some basic first aid “and buddy care” training in the military. But my favorite course was an outdoor wilderness course I took, which focused on providing first aid with minimal supplies. But it has been a while too! Might need to brush up on those skills.

    • @t.michaelsalter5700
      @t.michaelsalter5700 4 месяца назад

      @@PrepHERedness Wilderness First Aid is a great course. It teaches good first aid skills and the substitution of improvised equipment. Unfortunately I have never found one for free. Usually several hundred dollars for a 16 hour course. But I always ask folks who cringe at the cost, "What is your life, and the lives of your loved ones, worth?" Obviously it is less critical if one lives in an urban environment with good hospitals and ambulance services close at hand. But a basic first aid and CPR class can often be found for free, or under $100 and it's a great useful skill to learn.

  • @Utah_Mike
    @Utah_Mike 4 месяца назад

    So many want to prep only for SHTF. Many need to prep for life, live below your means, education accounts, funding retirement. Then slowly build a pantry of 90 days, & store some water. Add a way to help control heat/cooling should grid go down. You will need a way to heat/cook the food in your pantry. But, Zombies sound much funner to some? Fear sells!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      I know! I think all the doomsday scenarios keep people from taking practical steps. You’ll love my rant next week on fear and why it doesn’t work for our community! Thanks for always contributing!

  • @acerrubrum5749
    @acerrubrum5749 4 месяца назад

    Think warm/cool, dry, clean, comfortable, and good food. Don't try to replicate every convenience and the affluent standard of living of "normal". Think 1920 not 2030. Again, an excellent video.❤

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Yes to all those things! It is crazy how much we think we “need.” Figure adapting now is better than panicking later! And as always, thanks for watching and sharing the journey with me.

  • @patriot4095
    @patriot4095 4 месяца назад

    I think the only use for a bug out bag is if your house caught fire in a shtf situation. I’d definitely wish I had a bug out bag then. Otherwise no

  • @Rpol_404
    @Rpol_404 4 месяца назад

    I had to laugh when you said you hate bug out bags, but pretty much built the same thing. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the video and agreed with the content. You’re absolutely spot on when you started that it is up to you what you put in it, and make sure you can carry it.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      I know, but the big huge ones are the ones I hate 😬 My husband and I built ones the first month we were prepping with one of the “essential lists” and Ii think they weighed 75lbs each…we both laughed when we realized how ridiculous the idea was that we were going to carry them anywhere. I appreciate you watching.

  • @pandamonium369
    @pandamonium369 4 месяца назад

    I hate getting Home bags and your face. You are absolutely uneducated on this topic. Don't act like you know what you're talking . Bugout bag is the only thing that matters.

  • @JustInCases72
    @JustInCases72 4 месяца назад

    Don’t think people these days would be able to survival in the woods with there bob. Bob should be be a bag that gets you to your bob location. Hopefully you have a location you can go. I tell people to have a get home bag at there office, work and or car. Probably for 24 hours waking home.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Absolutely agree! The whole “lone survivor” model is not realistic for most of us.

  • @krymsonshenk6050
    @krymsonshenk6050 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the ideas

  • @katstew45
    @katstew45 5 месяцев назад

    Would you be willing to do a video on your daily EDC purse/backpack/bag? It's more difficult to find women EDC videos and I love your balance of prepared, but practical. This is a great video and im really enjoying your channel. Thank you!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 4 месяца назад

      Absolutely!

    • @katstew45
      @katstew45 4 месяца назад

      ​@@PrepHERedness, thank you!!

  • @Rachel-h3n
    @Rachel-h3n 5 месяцев назад

    The sheewee is great, takes pract6to get used to using with pants on...but very handy. A portable bidget and a washcloth (such as kitchen cloth set aside for purpose or a cut up old cotton tshirt) can replace the toilet paper.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      It does take practice!!! And I love the portable bidet suggestion. Thanks for the ideas.

  • @Rachel-h3n
    @Rachel-h3n 5 месяцев назад

    Consider putting some luekotape around your lighter. Tyvek (the kind used by conservation organisations) or polycro are good for making lightweight, waterproof tarps/ponchos, dry sacks etc. A cloth or coffee filters to pre filter sediment out of puddles or river water is handy. Cnoc are good for replacing those pouches for gravity filters using the Sawyer mini. Those other pouches are not dependable and they are annoying to fill with river water etc. Some great ideas on your video:)

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the extra tips. I love learning new ideas to improve my kits. Thanks for watching and helping me learn some more.

  • @snapdragon2441
    @snapdragon2441 5 месяцев назад

    People are missing the point. A BOB is not to go out into the woods to camp on your own. It’s an emergency bag that holds items necessary to survive for a short amount of time until you can get somewhere safe or receive external help. It would also include items to enable you to restart your life quicker, ie I’d to prove who you are or insurance documents. I am currently building a car/get home bag. In case of not being able to get home. Car breakdown, bad weather etc

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      I think each person describes it slightly differently. When I first got into prepping all the descriptions were for the “escape in the woods option.” I have other bags and bins for the scenario you are describing. I think we all have a different approach. But absolutely think your approach is smart as well!

  • @enriquediaz7547
    @enriquediaz7547 5 месяцев назад

    I have added my stuff into a rolling bag. Actually, an eBags convertible bag with backpack or wheels option.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      A great idea for better mobility!

  • @cruiser122s.d.8
    @cruiser122s.d.8 5 месяцев назад

    Great video and cool gear!!! I think your setup is awesome!!! I do think every bag is different and should be made for that individual. My bag is a bugout bag & get home bag. I have a whole system setup. I have a survival/emergency necklace, pocket survival kit, a survival keychain, an emergency/survival fanny pack, and an emergency fishing vest. Everything is waterproof, and some things are emp proof, as well. I distribute the weight and have things more accessible so that in bad situations, weather, etc., I don't have to dig through my backpack if I don't have to then. Now, because I have elderly and/or disabled family members, I have an off-road cart to help carry extras & heavier items. In the cart, I also have lightweight, foldable, cooler chairs, extra water, etc. Btw my bugout/get home bag isn't for surviving in the wilderness for an extended amount of time, but I still can survive out there if I had to. Also having urban & wilderness survival training and having all kinds of skills is important, too.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      Yes to all of this!!! Love that you have layers of bags for different situations. Like you this bag is not designed for long-term emergency survival. And I also love that you have incorporated skills training into your thinking.

  • @throwdownhard1
    @throwdownhard1 5 месяцев назад

    Just want to point out something about your first aid. Why are you using this bag? Emergencies, civil unrest, EMP? So, I personally would have a little bit bigger first aid kit. In those situations, help may not come, and possibly not soon enough. Feet care and mass bleeding kit. Again, you are your first responder? Just a thought. Again, love your content.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      Hey! Great question. I have a more significant medical kit for all of those concerns. This bag is really designed to get me from point A back to home (in most situations). It is not for a larger scale disaster. I have those supplies at home. This is for a localized emergency/weather event etc. Not sure if that makes sense. The medical supplies at home are much more extensive!

  • @bradlafferty
    @bradlafferty 5 месяцев назад

    Morale items for a longer hike is a good idea. In cold weather I’m sure you’d have extra warmth items such as clothing and such. Good vid, as usual. Very professional. Thanks.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      I should have mentioned the cold weather gear (another video!) I keep stashes in my car at all times. I would assume those to my pack as required.

  • @autumngreenleaf3390
    @autumngreenleaf3390 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks. The wrench is called a silcot key. Available at hardware stores, in case anyone needs to know.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the add! I couldn’t remember exactly where we got them. I appreciate the help.

    • @randymoyer7871
      @randymoyer7871 4 месяца назад

      Silcock

  • @DianeBachelder-nd9kk
    @DianeBachelder-nd9kk 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @SurvivalSavvvy
    @SurvivalSavvvy 5 месяцев назад

    Like you said to many water filters. I have seen life straws break when people fall and the Saywer mini does nothing but plug up. Thousands of people hike the Appalachian Trail every year where you pack light and walk 2,190+ miles. Which takes 5 to 7 months depending how fast you walk. These people will tell you the mini is complete garbage. I suggest you follow some of these people on RUclips and see what they carry. You have people who carry 10lbs to 30lbs packs and that is without food and water. That is how you always weigh your pack. Now at the same time having prepared your pack is completely useless unless you get out from that desk and test it out and learn how to use items. So get rid of all those water filters and get a full-size sawyer. I myself use a first need purifier which cost more and is a bit heavier. Big different between a filter and a purifier. That MSR stove is not super popular in the backpack community because its to heavy. They all use a small 1 burner screw on to the propane bottle. Many are now using cold soaking where they take no stove and let it sit with the water in it. Then eat it 2 hours or so later. Any how go get a roll of Leukotape P tape used for blisters and a whole lot more. Any how I wish I was 3 hours from my bunker but we can wish. I am min 5 days walking home which means I need to be light and move quick. I run and actual 2 pound tent by dan durston so I can sleep without bugs on me. Any how get out and test that so called bag in this heat and lets see how you do LOL

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      Hey there. Thanks for your thoughts. My point was exactly not to have to live out of this bag or hike for days like you do on the AT. This bag is designed to get me home from my office. But I do practice hiking with it and absolutely agree with your recommendation to do that. Thanks for stopping by.

    • @brixalpha
      @brixalpha 5 месяцев назад

      I was about to write the same thing! Especially in a suburban environment you are surrounded by resources. Whether the situation is man made conflict or natural disaster, being light and nimble is very important until you can get to a safe location and reasses the situation. And I love luekotape, I carry some wrapped around an old hotel key card. My son was complaining about his feet and was starting to blister on a trip, a little luekotape and he felt better and we avoided him getting a blister on his foot. Duct tape will work in a pinch but I'll take luekotape all day over duct tape on the body. My take on BOBs is they are great in theory but not practical in practice. Knowledge and information is more valuable. I joined a CERT team years ago and was given a lot of great insight into the emergency response by local services and information on likely scenarios and challenges that responders face when it comes to dealing with those challenges. Allowed me to have information that most folks in general don't have access to not to mention the training you can gain as a civilian with first responders.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      @@brixalpha thanks for your thoughts and adds! I have looked into CERT stuff, but haven't joined yet...I think it's time. Appreciate you joining in the conversation.

  • @throwdownhard1
    @throwdownhard1 5 месяцев назад

    All bags are a personal thing. BOB'S have a real use. They for in an extreme situation where you have to leave you home in a hurry. Ie: home invasion. Love your ideas!

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      I agree on the personal preference for sure. I have slightly different packing preferences for the get out stuff. More on that soon. Thanks for your thoughts!

  • @t.michaelsalter5700
    @t.michaelsalter5700 5 месяцев назад

    I have bug out bags ready to go for the collapse of civilization. Har-Dee-Har-Har!! That's just a joke. I "do" have bug out bags packed but in the case of a relocation due to natural disaster (wildfire, epic storm, prolonged power outage, etc), not the end of the world as we know it. Think about what happened in New Orleans in 2005 with Hurricane Katrina and the folks who were ordered to shelter in the Superdome (which is just too large to be truly effective). If I have to move out for a brief period, I want to have food, water, rough use clothing, "family security gear", something to create a sleeping area and shelter, meds & medical supplies (I have the necessary training), and personal hygiene items. More like a camping trip than what is described in "prepper novels". None of this equipment is stored in a backpack, but in labeled small-ish totes that can be quickly loaded into my vehicle or trailer and could be transferred to a pack if really needed. As much as possible, the items I have prepared are multi-use (like a single wall steel water bottle in case I need to purify water by boiling). If there is a true emergency, I plan to shelter in place as long as possible rather than a bug out scenario.

  • @barbaram4487
    @barbaram4487 5 месяцев назад

    I have packed a get home bag and keep it in my Jeep. I set it up for 3 days worth of travel. I can go further depending on the water situation. Water would be my biggest concern.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      Love it! I keep this bag in my car as well. Great minds and all of that’s Water is always a challenge!!!

  • @Stephen-mw8ze
    @Stephen-mw8ze 5 месяцев назад

    Ironically, most of the items you listed are in most of the typical "get home" bags.

    • @PrepHERedness
      @PrepHERedness 5 месяцев назад

      Many of them are. But I have seen lists with much more extensive load outs and recommendations. Everything from tents, to sleeping bags, to cooking ware, & fishing poles. I consider this the bare minimum.