Don't Panic, But Do Prepare For An Emergency

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @charlesbonnet8057
    @charlesbonnet8057 Месяц назад +1

    In Michigan we had a bad storm with high winds this summer knocked out power for more than 300,000 houses / small businesses. The utility companies restored about 100,000 of those per day, but some people were out of power for 3 full days. It does make sense, even small steps to prepare in advance can make those events much easier to deal with.

  • @CarlosIowa
    @CarlosIowa Месяц назад +4

    Very, very good show. Thank You. I'm fine. Non Preppers needed to hear it.

  • @monikalenz2559
    @monikalenz2559 Месяц назад +1

    This fire season in California we've prepared to evacuate 3 times and evacuated once. We have a tiny 13ft trailer that is fully self contained and stocked with basics. I grab our bin of important documents and the pets and go to a nearby lake campground. We live in a rural mountain community that, in an earthquake situation, could be cut off from supply lines so a full pantry, generator, and plenty of propane and firewood are always on hand. The only thing we haven't invested in -yet - is solar for the trailer and house.

  • @kjs3431
    @kjs3431 Месяц назад

    Live by major source of water (✔️). Have two weeks of stored food (✔️). Have serious solar panels (✔️). Tools/equipment to support full on camping(✔️). Guns, lots of guns and ammo, so you can “get” whatever you need [in a zero guns country, but I got mine] hahahah (✔️)

    • @metislamestiza3708
      @metislamestiza3708 Месяц назад

      sounds like you live up here in Canada . i wish i still had my hunting gun from eons ago

  • @HansHorst-fu2il
    @HansHorst-fu2il Месяц назад

    long term we're fucked regardless, haha. Why would anyone want to survive as long as possible into an ever worsening catastrphy? Why?