Building A Blackout Kit - Are You Prepared For The Next Power Outage?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • I show some of the items I keep in my blackout kit when the lights go out for a while.
    Does An Emergency Generator Belong In Your Preps?
    Building A Blackout Kit - Part 1
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    Are You Prepared For The Next Power Outage?
    Building A Blackout Kit - Part 2
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    Thank you,
    Stay safe and prepared,
    Hawkins Out.

Комментарии • 23

  • @commonman7776
    @commonman7776 2 года назад +2

    thumbs up my friend

  • @tracywebb1061
    @tracywebb1061 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again

  • @Hopkins-wg7nz
    @Hopkins-wg7nz 3 года назад +2

    lost power yesterday (southeast michigan) it was terrible I'm now starting to prep for blackouts

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  3 года назад

      Yep, our weather has been crazy. Detroit still has a couple sections of 94 closed from flooding and traffic lights are out all over. Prepping for power outages is a good idea. 👍

  • @ernestwalden3894
    @ernestwalden3894 3 года назад +3

    Love your preps I was just thinking waching this video that with the battery lanturn that instead of stocking up on batteries I'd buy rechargeable batteries. You for sure fire up the generators to recharge them.
    And if you can afford it maby buy a cordless dewalt or milwaukee kit that has flashlights and sawzalls in them. Last power outage the lights and sawzall came in handy for cutting firewood. Anyway thanks for sharing and God bless.

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  3 года назад +1

      My charging kit has a couple of battery chargers and can be plugged into the generator with a single cord. Now I'm upgrading and have four solar panels that will charge that station. Everything's moving so once we get situated I'll get that solar backup set up. Then we'll be able to use the generator to keep the batteries charged on days the sun can't.

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  3 года назад +1

      I do have a Dewalt drill set with lights but I love the Sawzall tip. That's something I've been wanting but hadn't considered it's use for a grid down sinario. Thanks, great advice.

  • @CreativeRedundancy
    @CreativeRedundancy 3 года назад +1

    Interesting "powerful" ;) kit I hope to one day up my current setup to something more like this. I really like how you supplemented stuff in too(finds)

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  3 года назад

      Thanks. I've added a few things to it since the video. Now I'm working toward a little solar power. :)

  • @ericwilliams952
    @ericwilliams952 4 года назад +5

    You need to figure out how to backfeed your house with a generator transfer switch. Dual fuel generator are nice as propane last for ever and it’s safer to store. Amazon makes great rechargeable batteries for the kids

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  4 года назад +3

      Thank Eric. I agree. I have natural gas in my home so I plan to add a propane/natural gas kit to give me all three options. I need some expensive wiring upgrades on my home before I can add a transfer switch. An electrician said those old wires with no ground are too dangerous right now. It has to be done eventually anyway so that's the next step.
      Yep, rechargeable are the way to go. I have several, including my edc light, and they are worth the extra expense. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @janettehammons3966
    @janettehammons3966 3 года назад +1

    For people who have breathing problems. What kind of heat and you use?

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  3 года назад

      I live in Michigan, and use have a portable propane (Big Buddy) heater and a kerosine heater for emergency heat.
      I know propane can cause minor humidity issues, and any indoor heater using fuel other than electric will have some level of exhaust. I'm not aware of a decent solution for someone with a severe breathing issue that can't tolerate that.

  • @janettehammons3966
    @janettehammons3966 3 года назад +1

    If the power goes down. You can’t get fuel. How do you stock up enough fuel?

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  3 года назад +1

      Hi Janette, I actually have a video on this subject, but I have 60 gallons of gas in constant rotation. That fuel will operate my generator for most power outages.
      For the remote chance of an indefinite outage, that gas generator would eventually become useless until fuel and electricity flowed again, as would everyone else's.
      In the event of a dire SHTF scenario, the idea here is that the generator would give us ample time to safely thaw and preserve (mostly can) the meat in our three freezers. That's my long-term mindset anyway.
      Again, that fuel will cover almost any normal power outage, up to a month at four hours a day to keep the refrigerators and freezers going.
      Ideally, we'll eventually have a whole-house solar setup backed up by a whole-house generator.

    • @erniewalden3050
      @erniewalden3050 2 года назад

      Buy a propane generator and start stocking up. Itll stay good for yrs without having to treat it.

  • @50shadesoffde11
    @50shadesoffde11 3 года назад

    When someone says “surefire and ultra fire Chinese lights are the same” they have no idea what they are talking about at all

    • @albowrx
      @albowrx 3 года назад

      Agree. It's just ignorance. Trust me, he would know if he really had a Surefire. It stings when you buy, but good luck with those anen you have to rely on them.

  • @northernprepper1173
    @northernprepper1173 3 года назад

    you need to speak up way too quiet

  • @heatherjasper97
    @heatherjasper97 3 года назад

    Someone stole this video: ruclips.net/video/EAUQvY89GEs/видео.html

    • @NextStepSurvival
      @NextStepSurvival  3 года назад

      Thank you. I'll submit a takedown request. I have no idea why people do that. It can't even be monetized.

    • @heatherjasper97
      @heatherjasper97 3 года назад +1

      @@NextStepSurvival People are morons, that's why.