Preparedness Notes from a Presentation

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I attended a preparedness meeting and here are my notes. Any misinformation is the fault of the notetaker. It’s been about a year since I attended this so I am missing some notes.

  • Don’t be afraid.

Food:

  • Prepare for the long road of time without services power, water, food, and other services.
  • One year basic food $400 for oats, wheat, rice, and beans takes a lot of energy to prepare.
  • Oats as a 30-year shelf life.
  • You can order necessities for a five-year box plan the church every.
  • Get the basic supply that lets you survive.
  • In-store expiration date. Dairy products good for 10 days retreated.
  • Sell by: anything acid such as orange juice (tomato products) don’t store
  • Peanut butter is good for another two years.
  • Canned vegetables as long is not rested is good for about 10 years. The longer the time it loses nutrition every
  • Getting nutrition.: And vegetables and cycle them out.
  • Freeze-dried fruit is amazing.
  • You can sprout a lot of seeds.
  • 90-day supply of carrots, peas, beans,
  • Ionized salt has a shorter shelf life
  • Put sugar in a good seal bucket and it will last a long time.
  • Meat: connected last the longest and last from 5 to 7 years.
  • Freeze-dried meals last 25 years.

Water:

  • Water 750 gallons of drinking and other uses for a person. You have a gala day.
  • You can use a talk to collect rain. It one 48 x 14’ and it gives you 40 gallons. Make sure the tar is heavy-duty if you share your food storage it will be replenished through the window of life.
  • You can use rain barrels to collect water.
  • Stormwater barrels on pallets or market.

Fuel:

  • Fuel: mix of fuels propane: bye on Amazon.
  • You can use dnatur alochal to keep gas good.
  • Solar ovens is a good way.
  • A gas generator was used 20 gallons of gas a day.
  • Generators battery type led the batteries will be good for several hundred cycles
  • What can run on 500-watts: hot plate.
  • EMP: anything plugged in is gone. Anything that is on a good way to protect material is to wrap the item around three layers oil around the box.
  • Irn facaaut is this the solar batteries. Every six months drainage and build back to 60%.
  • An electric blanket only uses 100 watts.
  • Live in a small section of your house.
  • Use a shower tent.
  • Get rid of waste.

Meds:

  • Vitamins: iron vitamins, vitamin D, vibrancy, calcium, etc.
  • Get a year’s life antibiotic.
  • Chlorine dioxide is a universal antidote we’ll sterilize water.

Other:

  • Backpack with a brace. Have one gallon of water or something that will filter water. Wear layered clothing (no cotton. Food for outside: energy bars, beef jerky, oatmeal, and freeze-dried food is the best.
  • Materials for outsside:, duct tape, knife etc. in a headlamp.
  • Vortex is windproof, lightweight, or. You can buy vortex jackets used.
  • Mid-layer clothes: polyester, will is best.
  • Underwear: polyester, fleece, and be white.
  • Nylon pants are better readability. It is also good against moisture.
  • Cortex pants used by the military. They can be purchased online.
  • Tarps are good to cover plants.
  • Get sleeping pads
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