Insurance for you and me.
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Insurance for you and me.
My timing may be seriously off on this.Actually, I'm sure it is, but I feel it needs to be said.
The response time and lack of planning of the local/state/feds is sickning and really should serve as a warning to the rest of the U.S. That is, be prepared. We're so used to relying on government to take care of us that we've completely lost our ability to be self sufficient. Pre-planned, 20 dollars worth of food items can keep the weight on a family for a couple of weeks if need be and sans the h2o, can fit in a couple of small backbacks. A small handheld water purifier can be easily had for the price of a good meal and weighs less than a pound-
http://www.rei.com/product/47575396.htm ... AMPING_TOC
Certainly not blaming the victims of NO, but if it can be prevented, why have others in a situation like this. Cheap insurance if you ask me.
The response time and lack of planning of the local/state/feds is sickning and really should serve as a warning to the rest of the U.S. That is, be prepared. We're so used to relying on government to take care of us that we've completely lost our ability to be self sufficient. Pre-planned, 20 dollars worth of food items can keep the weight on a family for a couple of weeks if need be and sans the h2o, can fit in a couple of small backbacks. A small handheld water purifier can be easily had for the price of a good meal and weighs less than a pound-
http://www.rei.com/product/47575396.htm ... AMPING_TOC
Certainly not blaming the victims of NO, but if it can be prevented, why have others in a situation like this. Cheap insurance if you ask me.
Yep just like the millinium bug thing people were getting a year of food ready for the horrors that would happen...
Hindsight is 20/20 but thats good info for the rest of us who live where a tornado,wildfire,hurricane or earthquake could make things unlivible for a week or more.
Its a sad situation for sure down there but I think people had their head in the sand. "Nothing bad will happen to me!" (That being said for the lack of levee building maintaning etc etc in the last couple decades, not people who really had no way to get out)Ferno posted in another thread they had an idea what would happen. I just think no one thought it would be this bad. For those of you who have never been down there it is isolated by water. Cut a few raods and you are screwed getting in. Put chopper close enough to get in right after the storm and you run the risk of getting them tore up in the storm. Its just a sad situation down there and we need to do as much as we can. Leave the finger pointing for later....
Hindsight is 20/20 but thats good info for the rest of us who live where a tornado,wildfire,hurricane or earthquake could make things unlivible for a week or more.
Its a sad situation for sure down there but I think people had their head in the sand. "Nothing bad will happen to me!" (That being said for the lack of levee building maintaning etc etc in the last couple decades, not people who really had no way to get out)Ferno posted in another thread they had an idea what would happen. I just think no one thought it would be this bad. For those of you who have never been down there it is isolated by water. Cut a few raods and you are screwed getting in. Put chopper close enough to get in right after the storm and you run the risk of getting them tore up in the storm. Its just a sad situation down there and we need to do as much as we can. Leave the finger pointing for later....
We don't have emergency food on hand, but we have an earthquake bag. First aid kit, flash lights, batteries, radio, ponchos, water tablets, and other misc stuff like a wrench for shutting off the gas. We also have a 5 gallon bottle of water set aside.
I vividly remember the 1989 earthquake so I've always been kind of skittish about a big earthquake. Minimal time and investment to be at least a little prepared help sets my mind at ease.
At best, I have an extra bag sitting in the garage collecting dust. At worst, I have a valuable resource that will help make life more manageable.
I vividly remember the 1989 earthquake so I've always been kind of skittish about a big earthquake. Minimal time and investment to be at least a little prepared help sets my mind at ease.
At best, I have an extra bag sitting in the garage collecting dust. At worst, I have a valuable resource that will help make life more manageable.
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I have:
2 weeks worth of non-perishable food
10 gallons of bottled water
1 swimming pool full of chlorinated water
5 empty 5-gallon water jugs
3 large jugs of chlorine for the pool
Various firearms & ammunition for small game and/or personal defense.
Fishing tackle.
Worst Case scenario, I can camp out on a Cypress hammock in the 'glades indefinately.
2 weeks worth of non-perishable food
10 gallons of bottled water
1 swimming pool full of chlorinated water
5 empty 5-gallon water jugs
3 large jugs of chlorine for the pool
Various firearms & ammunition for small game and/or personal defense.
Fishing tackle.
Worst Case scenario, I can camp out on a Cypress hammock in the 'glades indefinately.
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I don't get:
earthquakes
hurricanes
tornadoes
volcanoes (thanks for the new spellings, Gore!)
floods
forest fires
mudflows
ever.
Just humans. Which, tho', are about as bad as all the above, no?
I have 5 gallons fresh on hand, and many canned goods in rotation. Also a stocked tent (sleeping bags, jackets, stove, waterproof stuff, etc..I like camping anyway), and minor weapons. All my guns went up when my house burned down. Definitely need more of them, humans are my biggest threat.
earthquakes
hurricanes
tornadoes
volcanoes (thanks for the new spellings, Gore!)
floods
forest fires
mudflows
ever.
Just humans. Which, tho', are about as bad as all the above, no?
I have 5 gallons fresh on hand, and many canned goods in rotation. Also a stocked tent (sleeping bags, jackets, stove, waterproof stuff, etc..I like camping anyway), and minor weapons. All my guns went up when my house burned down. Definitely need more of them, humans are my biggest threat.