Bunkering In: 25 Things Not To Do!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @jefflarson4982
    @jefflarson4982 Год назад +51

    Pre cut thick black plastic sheeting for your windows and set them near the windows or mark them so you know which windows to cover. Saves a lot of time.

  • @juliereyes5704
    @juliereyes5704 Год назад +7

    I am from the island of Guam. We just had a typhoon with 150 mph winds for 16 hours. We are running though my prepping inventory. Shows like this one helped me with my preparations.

  • @sisleymichael
    @sisleymichael Год назад +69

    I watched the people in Houston try to bug out when a hurricane came. The news was a sea of cars, stuck on the highway interstate. Terrible circumstances. It was hot, people did not have water, they ran out of fuel for their cars, and that only made things worse for everyone. There were medical emergencies and people died too. When a city decides to leave, the roads are not going to deal with it well.

    • @bobbbobb1624
      @bobbbobb1624 Год назад +15

      Now imagine this with EV vehicles

    • @jerryseeley3110
      @jerryseeley3110 Год назад +11

      You need a bug out dual sport motorcycle can get around traffic and can go off road

    • @bunnyfoofoo9695
      @bunnyfoofoo9695 Год назад +6

      And not only that, they are exposed to the hurricane in a vehicle.

    • @hanzohasashi5603
      @hanzohasashi5603 Год назад +4

      ​@@bobbbobb1624 if only evs had solar panels 😂

    • @MaggieValera
      @MaggieValera Год назад +4

      @@hanzohasashi5603 it's my understanding that some do.

  • @relicpathfinder2800
    @relicpathfinder2800 Год назад +45

    Collect cardboard boxes, flatten them for storage.
    After you collect a few cut them and duct tape them to fit your window.
    Then later it a second time, glue and tape them together to make a thick insert.
    Use two or three layers of duct tape all around the edging to make a snug fit so it has to be tapped in.
    Finally cover the entire OUTER edges of the window frame (overlap) to block out light.
    Advanced cardboard covers can be made to create over lapping shutters with hinges so they can be opened during the day for light and ventilation.
    Cover the cardboard with heavy plastic (construction bags) to help water proof the card board if the window gets broken and it rains.
    I do A LOT of mail ordering, creativity with cardboard seems nearly endless.

  • @ericallen7200
    @ericallen7200 Год назад +35

    I have pre cut plywood for every window. Pre-drilled with anchors installed (test fit was already done) so if there is a storm, I can have 14 windows secured in less than an hour. I am currently working on the same system to secure from the inside as well. If it was a SHTF chaos in the streets situation, I would secure both inside and out. People would be less likely to expend the energy to get through a boarded up home if all the other homes on the street are unprotected.
    Assuming there was a mob trying to gain entry, bullets can travel both ways through that plywood. Chances are...if you shoot one of say, 5 people trying to get in, you could expect a wall of bullets to come in before they retreat.
    Chances are they will set your place on fire as they exit. Do you have a plan to put out a fire? do you have someone to cover you (protection from human threat) while you are focused on a fire?
    If hiding in the attic is something you would consider...always make sure you have tools and a light up there. If the house was on fire, you can break through the roof or siding to escape.
    Smoke will fill that area the fastest, so consider N95 masks, goggles at the least to store up there.
    Back yard security. I have a 6' wood fence around my back yard. I added a line of screws pointing up around the perimeter as well as screws pointing through both sides about 2 inches down from the top. This will greatly slow any attempt to jump my fence.
    I have tarps that I can attach to the fence to stop anyone from looking in between pickets.
    My Generator is chained to a 4x4 post on the deck. If anyone did cut that heavy chain, I'll surely hear the chain hit the wood deck.
    I also keep battery operated motion sensors ready to put up, so I would have a heads up if anyone entered my back yard.
    Entry doors have already been reenforced with the ability to totally seal off the front door for a no access point. (we would only have to focus on the rear door and can exit the back yard through 2 gates)
    I keep on hand, a small gas generator that will run 7-8 hours on a single gallon of fuel. a whole home dual fuel generator that will run propane or gasoline at a rate of one 15 pound propane tank or 6.6 gallons of gasoline for 6 hours at 50% load.
    I have my own design solar rechargeable battery generators. (that alone can run lights, heat/AC, and recharge all other battery powered items for the long haul.
    On the topic of chickens... yes, egg laying hens will cackle after they lay an egg, but you don't need a noisy rooster in order to get daily eggs. (only if you plan to hatch new chicks)
    Rabbits breed fast and can eat the easiest to grow asian greens that will grow nearly year round. (stock up on salt licks for them)
    Rabbit and chicken poop are AMAZING fertilizer for gardens... they can also eat a lot of table scraps so you aren't storing expensive feeds.
    RUclips and google will help you here, but you can make your own bleach to sanitize water. Non iodized salt and a battery are the main ingredients.
    You can also hit up youtube, google, amazon and come up with smokeless fire pits or burn barrels.
    There would still be a smell, but the smoke would be near a non issue.
    Keep a stock of tarps and drop cloths, screws, nails, basic tools, rechargeable drill/driver, rope, nylon cord, string, clothes pins, buckets etc. This can help with warmth, privacy, rain protection, rain water collection, etc.
    If you have the means...say a chainsaw...and some time and energy... you can reach out to many tree trimming companies. They have to pay to dispose of the trees they remove.
    I did this and had a dump truck arrive and drop off tons of live oak. a lot of chainsaw work and a log splitter rental and I ended up with about $5,000 worth of firewood for under $500.
    Some cinder blocks stacked, I made a rocket stove and fire pit. Warmth, cooking, boiling water, etc. Sometimes the cheapest things can benefit you the most.

    • @stevehartman1730
      @stevehartman1730 Год назад

      Thanks.

    • @hanzohasashi5603
      @hanzohasashi5603 Год назад +2

      You could also make your own methane gas for cooking , by throwing old food scraps into a vat full of water, and a water recycling system from rain buckets that could feed gardens or be filtered to drink

    • @julieryan9136
      @julieryan9136 Год назад +3

      Sounds like you should do some videos. 😊

    • @MaggieValera
      @MaggieValera Год назад +4

      Wow, I think the only thing you're missing is a moat full of either alligators or razor wire. You don't have to feed the razor wire, so that would be my choice

    • @ericallen7200
      @ericallen7200 Год назад +7

      @@MaggieValera oh, I have a chihuahua for perimeter defense.

  • @riverstorm8816
    @riverstorm8816 Год назад +11

    Remember to have high quality bolt cutters to cut fences. You can cut neighbor's chain link fences and pull together to block entry to a housing addition. Extra cars behind the fencing. Hopefully people have bushes with thorns growing at their windows.

  • @sisleymichael
    @sisleymichael Год назад +21

    A rocket stove is useful and cast iron cookware. I made a brick one. A fellow from YT showed how to stack the bricks. Simple. Used 28 bricks. I used twigs, dried grass, super-efficient. We had that record power outage and snow storm here in Texas. We still needed to cook. That is how we did it. I did a canned peaches and biscuits cobbler in a Dutch oven and it worked OK. My beef stew went well also.
    Keep lime on hand as well. Also, a toilet seat for camping. Everyone was using it out back. Once per day, I took care of the bucket with some lime, then dump it in a black plastic bag. After things got back to normal, I had to gather up everything and make a trip to the dump in the pickup.
    Living off the land? It took from WW2 to the 1980s for wildlife to recover post the Great Depression. Do some reading on the topic. It was terrible on wildlife.

    • @chrissewell1608
      @chrissewell1608 Год назад

      You made a brick, cast iron skillet?

    • @sisleymichael
      @sisleymichael Год назад +4

      @@chrissewell1608 No. a rocket stove. You cook on top in cast iron.

    • @sheilakeely3077
      @sheilakeely3077 Год назад +1

      What's the lime for?

    • @sisleymichael
      @sisleymichael Год назад +5

      @@sheilakeely3077 For the bathroom waste. Kills smell and everything else bad that can come with it. People use it to keep an outhouse functioning in a healthy way.

    • @sheilakeely3077
      @sheilakeely3077 Год назад +2

      @@sisleymichael ty for replying!

  • @davidglazener7921
    @davidglazener7921 Год назад +70

    Careful. Don says he keeps wooden pallets and can even burn them. However, some pallets are treated with methyl bromide. Don't breath that in!!

    • @JenniferA886
      @JenniferA886 Год назад +6

      Thanks for the tip

    • @DawnOfNihil
      @DawnOfNihil Год назад +16

      All commercial pallets are stamped or branded
      HT: Heat Treatment
      DB: Debarked
      KD: Kiln Dried
      MB: Methyl Bromide

    • @firestorm8471
      @firestorm8471 Год назад +7

      Plus whatever has soaked into it in storage areas and warehouses !

    • @questions_galore
      @questions_galore Год назад

      How can you tell if pallets are treated with methyl bromide?

    • @davidglazener7921
      @davidglazener7921 Год назад

      @@questions_galore Read DawnOfNihil's comment.

  • @WW_SHTFF_WW
    @WW_SHTFF_WW Год назад +1

    Telling if apples are ripe can be hard. You can taste them, but if you look at the seeds, they tell part of the story. If the seeds are white / light color...unripe. If the seeds are dark...ripe.

  • @KoniB.
    @KoniB. Год назад +24

    You cannot believe how much better informed you help us be. Please do not stop going over and over these video subjects. Drilling is always a good thing, especially for those of us that have never been in a true SHTF. It pushes us to get prepared, as we are able, by making these subjects key to our lives.

  • @donnywilkes6417
    @donnywilkes6417 Год назад +8

    I use old broom sticks to saw up and wedge the windows down.

  • @joannewolfe5688
    @joannewolfe5688 Год назад +9

    I'm going to disagree about boarding up windows from the inside. That's a good way to get your glass broken out, and then when the crisis abates, you have no glass in your windows and may not be able to replace it if the supply chain is down. Also, boarding from the inside allows a strong person to kick the board inward. If you board from the outside, attach your pre-cut plywood with SCREWS and make it flush to the outer frame so that it's hard to get it off without a SERIOUS crowbar. Also, it cannot be kicked in, and it will take a lot longer to get it off the window, which gives you time to get to your weapon and aim it and be ready to fire. The best thing to do is get window bars. They are not as expensive as you imagine, and there are ones that have a safety lever inside the house for fire egress. Also, they can be quite decorative. I see them as a deterrent even in the best of times, because a burglar is not going to try to break into a house that has window bars and a door grill...they will go to a house that is unprotected. I use Nightlocs for my doors at night -- they cannot be kicked in.

    • @MarilynStangl
      @MarilynStangl Год назад

      A crow bar (or two) can ply off a plywood board on the outside fairly quite and your window glass will be broken anyway! One way to at least slow down a would-be intruder is to plant thorn-bearing plants like roses and/or cactus at the base of your windows!

    • @simon6703
      @simon6703 Год назад

      Good point for the outside option. Like doors.

  • @Homesteadinginthehoa
    @Homesteadinginthehoa Год назад +11

    I figure that in an emergency, the first 3-4 days, everyone is going to be using their generators, charcoal grill, etc. and creating lots of noises and smells. At least that’s how we do it after a hurricane. After that, it’s best to lay low. With an EMP, panic will set in within a couple days and I plan to spend that time covering windows and getting the house safe. **Florida hot weather tip: after the power goes out, keep the windows closed. It might get stuffy, but it keeps the humidity low.

    • @cherylperkins7538
      @cherylperkins7538 Год назад +1

      Again, I live on the coast. Want to piss me AND the other people off. Run a gas generator. I know. I got rid of mine. I NIW have a quiet, no smell solar generator

  • @johncamp7679
    @johncamp7679 Год назад +9

    Yeah, I’ve had years to think about all the scenarios, I’m only as strong as my weakest link and right now my youngest is my 8 year old daughter, she’s by no means “weak” but being able to deal with what may need to be dealt with, she’s still an 8 year old. I can’t expect us to maintain a 20 mile pace a day until we get where we need to go.

    • @josephtobin3347
      @josephtobin3347 Год назад

      Maybe you could use a kids’ wagon to pull her with, that or a bike she could ride beside you.

    • @irenez7439
      @irenez7439 Год назад +4

      She could hike quite a bit, but with a smaller pack. Start practicing now. Best of luck.

    • @MaggieValera
      @MaggieValera Год назад +4

      We have a multi level Girl Scout troop and are getting ready to start preparedness training.

  • @WarriorGnome
    @WarriorGnome Год назад +7

    Food will be the most valuable thing to have in shtf. And lead to keep it.

  • @amaineac2133
    @amaineac2133 Год назад +6

    Tree limbs work good also for securing windows.

  • @FlyerPatty29
    @FlyerPatty29 Год назад +2

    I was gone for six weeks so a friend told me to put cellophane wrap over the toilet bowl and hold it down tightened there was no odor from the toilet. The sinks I just put the covers over them and so there was no gas is coming up through the tubs for the sinks or the showers but the cellophane wrap work really good over the toilet bowl.

  • @anthonyrizzuto8763
    @anthonyrizzuto8763 Год назад +2

    Depending on your home set up another way of getting alerted to someone walking outside your window is to have some nut shells spread out along the area outside your window where you have a chance to hear them walking

  • @edwardcnnell2853
    @edwardcnnell2853 Год назад

    One option for heating is found in the long haul trucking industry for semi trucks. They make a 12v powered diesel fuel heater for the sleepers. They come with electronic controls and the thermostat fires them up as needed. There is also a battery monitor built in and if the voltage drops to where you cannot start the engine it cuts off. So instead of burning a gallon a hour (that much?) idling the engine you can run for 10 hours on one to two gallons of diesel.
    With photo cells you can run it during daylight and if you have the capacity recharge the batteries for night. No generator noise.
    But you can't rely on getting enough sunlight to charge your batteries so a generator is needed. If it also runs on diesel that reduces your fuel type inventory.
    Generators cannot be well silenced no matter what muffler you put on them. But you can build a “baffle” housing that allows cooling air though and still significantly reduces the noise. Of course if you have a water cooled generator your sound proof housing can be ame quieter with fewer gaps that allow noise out.
    I did once work a construction site where the construction / sales trailer was powered by a gas turbine powered generator. Very quiet.

  • @markperron851
    @markperron851 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your thoughts here. A few things that seem to be good additions to your list that I have done recently.
    Outdoor Security Flood lighting I swapped out to solar motion activated. It deters most folks that are casing properties- they just move on to easier things.
    I set up a system of perimeter alarms using trip wires outside and can set them should things demand it. Also put battery-operated audible alarms on first floor windows and doors. In addition besides boarding windows and doors up, you can throw a half dozen screws into the casing and thread wire back and forth essentially making the opening a cheese cutter.
    Along with no lights peeking out at night I was once taught by a Dine Navaho Medicine Man to never whistle at night. A whistle carries a long way and you can't hear anything coming for you.
    Last for now is having a Fire Extinguisher on hand. Many things fire related were discussed but people should have one on their bug out bag, one in the car and at least one in the house.
    Thanks for doing these great videos.

  • @MaggieValera
    @MaggieValera Год назад +3

    I have two video doorbells, and they both run on battery, and the app will tell you the battery life and when you need to change it. My back door is my weak spot, so I have a video doorbell, a locking storm door, a solid door with a deadbolt, and a wedge bar under the door nob. If anyone tries getting through all that, everyone in a 5 block radius will hear it. My front door has the same setup, but there's a window next to it that I have dowels set in because it's the only one that someone can get in, the others are too high up to reach without a ladder. The best part of my front entry? An 800-watt LED lightbulb! You can clearly see my front porch light from a block away. That, combined with a video doorbell means no one will knock and ambush me. The situation you told about the cop happened to me leaving a job years ago. No shotgun, but I received a blow from a 45 to the head giving me the worst concussion I've ever had and 8 staples to put my scalp back together. Also, remember that you can put a video doorbell inside on a windowsill to allow you to see other angles outside of your home.
    I did want to also mention that if you're covering your windows with contractors' bags, leave yourself a small piece that can be used as a flap to block the light if you need to open the windows for ventilation (and fresh air of course). I was able to pick up a couple of the camping solar showers, I've not used them camping, instead, I keep them with my blackout supplies. That way I can heat water, at least partially, without using fuel. A solar panel would be virtually invisible placed against a window when you have contractors' bags on your windows. was able to pick up a couple of the camping solar showers, I've not used them camping, instead, I keep them with my blackout supplies. That way I can heat water, at least partially, without using fuel. A solar panel would be virtually invisible placed against a window when you have contractors' bags on your windows.
    The movie *"Alive!"* is a better example, since it's about the soccer whose plane crashed in the Andes that had to eat the dead to survive.
    Thank you for explaining *how* to use gold & silver! Every time I've heard someone recommend purchasing precious metals. my autistic brain has always thought that the gas station on the corner won't accept silver or gold for a bottle of Pepsi. LOL I've not considered bill paying with worthless paper money. The only hitch with that is the push for a digital cashless society.

  • @groberts1980
    @groberts1980 Год назад

    I live in New Mexico and we almost never have rainy or cloudy days. I have two solar generators and two panels. The large generator can be charged off the two panels combined. I'm currently restoring an old truck toolbox into an EMP shielded box. Just found out it's big enough to fit the solar panels into in addition to the generators. We also have two wells on property and multiple gas generators. One can even run on propane and we have four 100lb tanks that we use.

  • @nevertolatetoprepare2802
    @nevertolatetoprepare2802 Год назад +2

    My research on solar panels showed, based on the effects of partial shading on panels, that polycrystaline panels would be more susceptible to an EMP than would be monocrystaline panels.

  • @jonathangardner4475
    @jonathangardner4475 Год назад +1

    Build sandbags around it. It will reduce the distance of noise. Have openings for it, and be smart.

  • @cdratton
    @cdratton 7 месяцев назад

    One year, some friends in FL sealed off their Laundry room ( which also had an outside door) to keep CO² out of the house, they put their jenny in the laundry room, plugged in the cables they had previously run through the house & sealed off , and last but not least they Parked their 4-Wheeldrive righ up against the door & just for good measure; they chained the genny to the all of the Truck, LOL for some reason nobody eemed to want to Challenge them for wit ...😄

  • @clawhammer704
    @clawhammer704 Год назад +2

    If you have no way to heat with wood I’d get a kerosene heater. You can heat water and food off the top of it while staying warm. Just get a CO2 warning monitor for the room.

  • @jackiemiller8495
    @jackiemiller8495 6 месяцев назад

    My cats taught my dog how to use the litterbox. And it works with any problems or messes.

  • @commonsense7787
    @commonsense7787 Год назад +3

    Sootch, Eli was not blind. He had a braille Bible. It wasn’t because he was blind.

  • @davidfoster8172
    @davidfoster8172 Год назад +1

    how about charciil briquets and lighter fluid for cooking. not good for inside, but for barbeque grille. also lots of cat lotter both for your cat, and for toilet with heavy duty bag inside it

  • @robertjohnson4995
    @robertjohnson4995 Год назад +3

    Hey Don, have you done a review of the latest Coleman Guide 2-burner gas camping stove from Sportsman Guide? I got one with all the attachments for using standard propane tanks, and the one pound tanks. This stove even burns on regular unleaded gasoline and of course Coleman white gas. Its a great emergency way to cook, just set it up outside and be prepared with lots of options. Worth mentioning. You always have great content and fun to watch the live shows with Robbie.

    • @diannelittle2331
      @diannelittle2331 Год назад

      My husband is looking on the Sportsman Guide website. He doesn't see any Coleman stove there. Can you give us the model number?

    • @MaggieValera
      @MaggieValera Год назад +1

      I have wood, propane/butane, sterno, and alcohol stoves. And by far the alcohol is easiest & cheapest to buy and store.
      I've made my own alcohol stoves, and have given some out as gifts two friends who don't camp and only have electric stoves in their homes.

    • @robertjohnson4995
      @robertjohnson4995 Год назад

      @@diannelittle2331 I don't see it either anymore. Try just searching Internet for Coleman Dual Fuel model 424. Price has gone up, of course.

  • @janicewright7952
    @janicewright7952 Год назад

    Would like to know, the best solar generator. Also where would be a good place to buy precious metal. It would need to be a phone order. 😊 love your program. Thanks for all the information. Bless you and your family.

  • @kinglee3990
    @kinglee3990 Год назад

    I got a Mr. Buddy heater but it will use up a small 1 lb container of propane in around 3 hours. So make sure you save up a bunch of propane tanks or get a adapter to use the your 20 pound barbeque grill tank. Since the Mr. Buddy heater has a pilot light mode, remember that it still uses up the propane in this mode. I prefer to turn the propane off at the tank and then let it burn out on it's own. That way I use all the gas for heat. If you are heating up a room, try to keep the doors closed but have a carbon monoxide detector in the space to alert you if the level builds up. You want to have some fresh air coming into the space during the time you are using the heater, but you can seal with rages under the doors when the heater is turned off. Keep it at least 3 feet away from items that will burn, you do not want to burn down your shelter.

    • @MarilynStangl
      @MarilynStangl Год назад +1

      Erect a small tent inside to sleep in, use hot water bottles or heated bricks/rocks wrapped in towels in the foot of your sleeping bags to keep you warm and cozy! No need to use a space heater!

  • @Lifeandlisa
    @Lifeandlisa Год назад +1

    Can you do a vid on prepping as a single mom, elderly, or vulnerable person. Even kids at home alone when the shtf and parents cant get back to them, people in canada that dont have firearms etc? . I think that would be valuable.

  • @tenchraven
    @tenchraven Год назад +2

    EMP and solar panels. As an computer and eletronics engineer, the answer is honestly "maybe". A lot of the particulars are the going to be your device. But if it's wired to something and the wire isn't shielded, that wire turns into an antenna. I don't mean just insulated but shielded, buried. What isn't buried is exposed. The pulse hits that conductor, turns to power, and things will break. Maybe. Probably. Possibly. Same thing goes for LEDs. Maybe. For the big power boxes, though, their controllers are probably going to get smoked if it isn't disconnected in a faraday cage. Professional opinion doesn't like your odds. But then... still need to charge. Too many unknowns.

  • @jeffcramer6722
    @jeffcramer6722 Год назад +1

    Modern treated lumber is not toxic. If it's fresh, it won't burn easily but it's not toxic, safe for gardens etc

  • @aspitofmud6257
    @aspitofmud6257 Год назад

    I found pairing good motion sensors with security cameras works extremely well. Putting the monitors where you spend most of your time is the best place for them. Steel security doors act like screen doors in the summertime and stronger than a regular door. Good luck out there.

    • @Nexalian_Gamer
      @Nexalian_Gamer Год назад

      What if someone shoots out your cameras?

    • @aspitofmud6257
      @aspitofmud6257 Год назад

      @@Nexalian_Gamer
      Better check it out.

    • @leoross5777
      @leoross5777 Год назад

      you gonna watch youre cameras on the fred Flintstones wi-fi?

  • @shawnfalls3538
    @shawnfalls3538 Год назад +2

    Should I put my city water through a gravity fed filter even now?

    • @NorthernNevadaGardener
      @NorthernNevadaGardener Год назад +1

      And other toxins like the forever chemicals

    • @woodlandsartgal
      @woodlandsartgal Год назад

      If you can find enough filters, even now.
      I was about to get a Berkey, no more filters in the market.

  • @randellmoses1370
    @randellmoses1370 Год назад +4

    The don't use walls for coverage. Our solution the we came up with for that it's kind of convenient if you have a chainsaw. Where in California and live it extremely close to Sequoia Forest. If sh-t happens our solution is to take our chainsaw go out in the forest and cut a bunch of logs about chest height 6in in diameter or thicker. We have a designated survival room AKA our living room. Our prep for it is to line it with these logs that we cut if that time ever comes and strap them together with a roll of metal plumbers tape. The idea is to not cut them ahead of time so they're green. We want them green because a average bullet of just about any caliber cannot penetrate through them at 6 inches. We want the logs to be about chest height because you can sit in chair and feel safe lay down and sleep and comfortably defend from that height. Just figured I would share our thoughts on how we've overcome the idea of stray bullets during shtf

    • @richardelliott9511
      @richardelliott9511 Год назад +1

      6 inches isn't enough you need more like a foot from what I've seen and done.

  • @PabloP169
    @PabloP169 Год назад +1

    But what about security lighting outside, this is a significant security tool especially when paired with security camaras..

  • @BlkFireHawk427
    @BlkFireHawk427 Год назад

    Guys. Look into Eco Flow Delta Pro Solar Generators 3.7kwh - expandable to 25kwh systems, or the Bluetti that has a 5kwh system. If you are handy or can follow directions, you can build your own for 1/4 the price. Signature Solar has LIPO4 5kwh Server racks for $1,299 and inverters starting at $600. You could build a 15kwh system (minus the panels) for under $5,000. One Eco Flow Delta Pro is $2,000 at 3.7kwh. There are many options.

  • @petruSarac
    @petruSarac Год назад

    When there is no power everything is very quit and dark. When there are no cars on a road you can hear a passing car or any gas generator from miles. When everything is black you can see any light straight away.

  • @FalconEagleEye7
    @FalconEagleEye7 Год назад +1

    Great Show
    ,

  • @crw4372
    @crw4372 Год назад

    Check recommendations based on age before taking potassium iodide. After about 40 it may be more problematic to take it than to risk cancer down the road. Especially after 60. Check the information about dosage before you snag a bunch of it.

  • @guytech7310
    @guytech7310 Год назад

    1. Boarding windows from the inside won't make much of a difference, & likely make it easier since they can kick it in. Plus you have no protection on your windows
    2. Fire Bad, especially without a fire department or little access to water. I suspect in burb & urban areas makeshift stoves will set whole neighborhoods on fire. All it takes is one careless person to set their home on fire causing the entire neighborhood to go up in flames. Best option for cooking is a small propane camping stove with a few 20 pound propane tanks and several 5-gal. buckets full of water.

  • @martyp5976
    @martyp5976 Год назад

    Si, great content as always!

  • @mamacita_nineofour
    @mamacita_nineofour Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for all the info been needing a video on this!

  • @brandtwebber5761
    @brandtwebber5761 Год назад

    "You need to thrive".
    Yep I just subscribed.

  • @firestorm8471
    @firestorm8471 Год назад +3

    Make sure to have a few rows of long wood screws drilled through your window cover plywood , Facing the ENEMY to resist someone forcing their way through with their shoulder and a running start.. let them impale themselves !.
    TIE MONOFILAMENT LINE AND TREBBLE HOOKS IN THE BUSHES AROUND YOUR HOUSE ! Keep trolls from climbing through.

    • @leoross5777
      @leoross5777 Год назад

      fishing line and treble hooks at chin level is always fun

  • @richki.24
    @richki.24 Год назад +8

    don't trust anyone .... Period ....everyone has a family member they don't trust ... strangers I would never trust ...

  • @terriegym
    @terriegym Год назад

    Look into diesel drip feed or kerosene stoves. For heat and to cook on. Doesn't give off smoke that people can see coming out your chimney

    • @leoross5777
      @leoross5777 Год назад

      just 'lead poison' any fuckfaces coming around ffs

  • @toml.8210
    @toml.8210 Год назад

    This sounds like the usual ground-level security stuff? What about the second-story windows, or elevated decks? I suppose the higher stuff is slightly more secure, but a desperate guy could use a ladder and get in there.
    In my suburban area, where you have assembly-line houses from the 1050s & 1960s, there are streets where every house has a big picture window in the front wall! A 4x6 foot door straight to your living room!

  • @maigematthews5620
    @maigematthews5620 Год назад +1

    How much ammo is enough?
    How often is frequent enough to go to the range and practice?
    Is there a place to buy ammo in bulk wholesale?

  • @danielcesena7951
    @danielcesena7951 Год назад +1

    I respect your program. Good suggestions, however, when questions are asked, please repeat the questions to your viewers who might not have hear clearly

  • @johncamp7679
    @johncamp7679 Год назад +2

    Isn’t a candle light visible for 5 miles? I’m pretty sure that’s right, so that lets you know exactly what you’re talking about.

  • @Sam-y5d3j
    @Sam-y5d3j Год назад

    What exact geiger counter were you referring to, there are so many?

  • @cindyjo9093
    @cindyjo9093 Год назад

    I don't use stations that have front windows plastered with advertising posters. OR has people loitering in the front or ANYWHERE on the property.

  • @kathryndalton9867
    @kathryndalton9867 Год назад +2

    Heating is the most difficult for everyone in modern houses with no fireplace. All fires are gas or electric otherwise so could only put warm clothes on

  • @watchandpray8918
    @watchandpray8918 Год назад

    My generator is in my garafe next to the circuit set-up. It has a fan the generator powers which pushes the cm to the outside via a vent.

  • @chucktrent187
    @chucktrent187 Год назад

    If you bunker in your house, is it flammable? Dont take much to get you out of burning house.

  • @kathryndalton9867
    @kathryndalton9867 Год назад +4

    15 minute Cities will be the norm so you can't bug out! You have to stay within 15 minute perimeters from 2024 for rest of our lives. Not allowed to go anywhere!

    • @man_at_the_end_of_time
      @man_at_the_end_of_time Год назад +3

      @Kathryn dalton that is serfdom....for your peace and security. Line up and take the safe and effective jab.

  • @dorsk84
    @dorsk84 Год назад +4

    A person hiding in a shrubbery..... where there 3 Knights in black saying Ni!

  • @CSGATI
    @CSGATI Год назад

    Look out for prepper spray

  • @ericwitt4586
    @ericwitt4586 Год назад

    What about these new solar generators with solar or other charging sources

  • @ModCathMama
    @ModCathMama Год назад +4

    We’ve been wood dependent for heat for a few years now. Great way to quickly help wood dry out is to just stack it near the wood stove or fireplace. Just keep it away from potential sparks or flying ash!

  • @michaelbailey8596
    @michaelbailey8596 Год назад +1

    What are some other fuel options for hurricane lamps?

    • @larrykapp3409
      @larrykapp3409 Год назад +1

      Kerosene, lamp oil, probably olive oil?

    • @johnndavis7647
      @johnndavis7647 Год назад

      The best thing is a 12 volt deep cycle boat batery and a 12 volt to 110 volt a.c. adapter.
      Most auto suppy stores sell them. A 400 watt size doesnt cost much.
      For a little more cash You can get one large enough to run a small microwave oven.
      You can run a few lights, a fan and electric blanket for about four days and nights on a fully charged boat battery.
      Two batteries will last over a week.
      Solar panels can recharge one battery while you use the other.
      Tea light candles cost about five cents each and burn for five hours.
      They store forever in a cool place.
      They put out enough light so you dont trip I've the furniture but not enough to read by. Light is more of a morale builder than anything else.

  • @nancysalerno7036
    @nancysalerno7036 Год назад +1

    It was interesting you mentioned the Road a movie always lurking in the back of my mind . Most people don’t know the cannibal thing happened in China during the Great Leap Forward 50’s into 60’s and also in Cambodia during Khmer Rouge. It is unthinkable but may even be happening in Venezuela today. The thought that we could devolve into that is so frightening. I can never understand the current obsession with zombies as a cultural icon and something to parody.

  • @LakeGitcheGumee
    @LakeGitcheGumee Год назад

    Great content. Took away excellent insights.

  • @kathryndalton9867
    @kathryndalton9867 Год назад +1

    And to think we all thought an elderly gentleman was crazy collecting wood pots pans people put out, HisSocial worker had to keep hiring skips to dispose of it all. How upset he kept getting. He died a couple of months ago but maybe just maybe he had a point really!

  • @SparkySezz
    @SparkySezz Год назад

    Regarding pallets, i assume they’re all pressure treated, if they’re outside for a few years does the pressure treatment dissipate?? I have about a dozen of them i was going to throw out. Not sure if it’s worth keeping them or not??

    • @MJ-71
      @MJ-71 Год назад

      Most of them are also treated with pesticides, bugs love paper products, as well as food and plants, which is mostly what is shipped across country on pallets or used in local grocery and gardening nursery centers.

    • @johnndavis7647
      @johnndavis7647 Год назад

      Don't worry about using pallets for firewood. Some were treated with a gas but it is long gone.
      Don't burn treated construction lumber in a fireplace with a metal chimney pipe.
      The chemicals can corrode the chimney pipe.

  • @EastCoastMan603
    @EastCoastMan603 Год назад +1

    The thumbnail…Sootch I just woke up from a coma and remember bunker B-207 is my home. Can you bring me there ? You can hang out if you want.

  • @mikecox645
    @mikecox645 Год назад

    These cheep Geiger counters from Amazon, what levels are safe and for how long. It's ok having them which I have two, how do we use them.

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily Год назад

    Thank you for the video.

  • @Hanztheblackgermansheperd
    @Hanztheblackgermansheperd Год назад +1

    People use sandbags inside house if you are afraid of bullets going thru a certain Part of wall your hiding behind. Sandbags will stop bullets.

  • @davidfoster8172
    @davidfoster8172 Год назад

    how about landscaping cloth for windows

  • @watchandpray8918
    @watchandpray8918 Год назад +1

    #26 but maybe should be #1: Don't forget to pray and trust Him.

  • @richki.24
    @richki.24 Год назад +1

    great stream ...

  • @ericwitt4586
    @ericwitt4586 Год назад

    What do y’all think about the 4 patriots products in general SP ?

  • @marilyn5208
    @marilyn5208 Год назад

    Precious metals are only considered payment for goods in a state that has made it legal tender.

    • @woodlandsartgal
      @woodlandsartgal Год назад +1

      When SHTF what exactly remains legal?

    • @marilyn5208
      @marilyn5208 Год назад

      @Art in The Woodlands Good question. The answer is Nobody knows. Depends on how the SHTF happens.

  • @Clarke441
    @Clarke441 4 месяца назад +1

    You can not survive just on rabbit 0 PROTEIN 35:44

  • @rachealstinnett5829
    @rachealstinnett5829 Год назад

    Mt man here 👍👍 yes covid was bad stay prepared

  • @ChanceT.Abrams
    @ChanceT.Abrams Год назад +1

    I’m very fortunate to live in very rural situation that has no way of my property being approached without my knowledge and it’s just the natural layout that makes it possible.
    I’m not going to prep to live in hell… I simply don’t won’t to do that. I am partial crippled from bad equipment accident but I can get all my stuff done just slower.
    Im not even interested in gun fights or living amidst thieves
    I just wanna go HOME at that point

  • @nevertolatetoprepare2802
    @nevertolatetoprepare2802 Год назад +2

    A way to get in good with your neighbors would be to set up a 30 gal barrel sized public water filter barrel out front for them to bring a bucket of water from local sources to filter their own.

  • @seanregan7465
    @seanregan7465 Год назад +1

    Store diesel. NOT gas.
    Get a 4x4 diesel pickup.
    Now you have a Tank.

  • @jonathangardner4475
    @jonathangardner4475 Год назад +8

    My prep items.
    Shovel.
    Wheelbarrow.
    I've "bugged out" before. It's not a position you want to be in, you will become indentured servants AT BEST.

  • @greybone777
    @greybone777 Год назад +1

    Don't put your door where someone can barricade you in. You also better hide your air intake so someone can't just pour in gasoline or some other poison. Two or more exits would be advised.

  • @kathryndalton9867
    @kathryndalton9867 Год назад

    If you stop light theyl think there's noone in and try getting indoors to take over

  • @Kezza3451
    @Kezza3451 Год назад +5

    What’s the best form of defence for us in UK since we have no guns (especially since I’m trying to buy my first house & will be living alone - although I don’t know what effect an economic crash will have on property prices)? Most ppl here seem totally blinded & aren’t prepping cuz they think the govt will always take care of them 🙄 I’ve been trying to prep as much as I can on a fixed income for the last 2-3 years, so I’ll protect what I have with my life. Houses here are a lot closer together than they are in USA so the whole block would hear my petrol generator running. I do have a Jackery 1000 too so I’ll obviously use that as much as possible but it’ll be hard to disguise the smell of food, the petrol generator noise etc coming from the house 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @stephenlyon1358
      @stephenlyon1358 Год назад

      Longterm, you would have to make it to an island on the west coast most likely or be at sea.
      The only other option is to hide. People will be smashing in doors, and turning houses upside down for food, medicine and supplies. If you manage to stop 1 or 2 people, lets say you get the drop on them with a booby-trap or something, you just alert the rest that there is something worth getting. They will just set your house on fire and smoke you out. My ancestors used to hide from the English invaders - you have to think like a guerilla.

    • @goombah226
      @goombah226 Год назад +2

      You are all doomed. DOOOOOOOMMED!!

    • @peggyashcornell3946
      @peggyashcornell3946 Год назад +4

      Bow guns, knives, bear spray. Booby traps, flame throwers, bow and arrows,

    • @clawhammer704
      @clawhammer704 Год назад +3

      Get a tent to put up inside the house if no heat and have some wool blankets. Sleep in the tent with the blankets to stay warm. 😮If you cant have a gun or a knife due to government rules get a stick, hammer, tire tool for self defense. Wasp spray is a good defense tool.

    • @MarilynStangl
      @MarilynStangl Год назад +1

      Even hair spray is a eye irritant and a potential (but dangerous) flame thrower! As far as the smell of food, stock up on foods that don't need to be heated to cook!

  • @anthonybarker2087
    @anthonybarker2087 Год назад

    I can't get WD-40 to burn. I tried to spray it on something and light it and then spray it into the air and ignite the vapor. Nope. I was hoping to have an aerosol fire starter that was easy and clean to carry. What am I missing ?

  • @mikeviard8195
    @mikeviard8195 Год назад +2

    From France : Long live the republic, tanbien, but not the one WE have.
    Our.duty IS to rewrite .

  • @jonathangardner4475
    @jonathangardner4475 Год назад +4

    It's really hard to pull boards off my windows while dodging freedom seeds.

    • @michellekrueger5122
      @michellekrueger5122 Год назад

      True that ..however..this will attract others, mad people will keep coming...until they eventually get in.... especially if hungry and desperate..

  • @gregpowell3515
    @gregpowell3515 Год назад

    What is junk silver good for in shtf?

  • @peggyashcornell3946
    @peggyashcornell3946 Год назад +1

    Concrete generator into floor of storage shed.

  • @jeffreyporras3839
    @jeffreyporras3839 Год назад +5

    Nothing good happen when it’s dark out.

  • @century2298
    @century2298 Год назад +3

    "Secure roof ? someone will just Molotov your house. thats what I would do if i couod get in." 😂🤣😅🤣 You have to get close to do that .....and NOT GET SHOT !

    • @stephenlyon1358
      @stephenlyon1358 Год назад +1

      Incendiary ammunition

    • @MarilynStangl
      @MarilynStangl Год назад +1

      A brick or block house with a metal roof is quite fire resistant! A thick layer of stacco with help make your walls fire resistance! Your doors will be the only place where stacco would not be practical, perhaps a sheet metal outer layer on your doors would help with that!

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Год назад

      One guy in the front one in the back

    • @century2298
      @century2298 Год назад

      ....and both get shot. :) @@tomhenry897

  • @donnywilkes6417
    @donnywilkes6417 Год назад +3

    If SHTF were all coming to your house Sootch 😂.

    • @MarilynStangl
      @MarilynStangl Год назад

      Yeah, he'll appreciate the target practice!

  • @serenitypeaceandcomfort3669
    @serenitypeaceandcomfort3669 Год назад +2

    You didn't explain why you can't have light showing. If your house looks dark and unoccupied, won't that draw thieves?

    • @dontknowbrian
      @dontknowbrian Год назад

      You’ll draw way more people if they know you have lights and if you have lights then you must have food so marauders will kick in your well light door, shoot you and your family for your last can f who-hash. In SHTF times, HIDE! In hungry times, your once nice neighbors will kill you to feed their dying starving kids!

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Год назад

      Light draws attention

  • @peggyashcornell3946
    @peggyashcornell3946 Год назад

    Emp shields for cars do they really work?

  • @GregoryRomeu
    @GregoryRomeu Год назад

    Explain to your audience the difference between Potassium Iodide KI and Potassium Iodate KIO3 tablets!

  • @Clarke441
    @Clarke441 4 месяца назад +1

    You can smell a shotgun blast 💥 also 38:11

  • @kpardeer3090
    @kpardeer3090 Год назад +1

    Be careful where you bury your trash, you don't want to contaminate water run off into your water source (damn, river) or water flow across your land where you might to grow food.