Feelslikefar
Senior Member
- Location
- Nashville, TN
No matter where you live, a weather or natural event can affect you.
Since my first major event growing up, my family had no plan or no supplies socked away, I've became
a person who wants to be prepared.
After the two Earthquakes in California, that gave us no warning, I became a true believer.
Not a true 'Prepper', just have enough to survive the normal disruptions in services.
Again, this isn't about the end of the world type events, just temporary disruptions.
My list:
1. If you live in a home, I think some type of Generator is a must.
Size and type is a personal choice, but you'll need some sort of power temporarily.
2. Alternate fuel source such as propane tanks for cooking outside when you're without power or gas
for your inside stove. Outside grill to boil water, etc.
3. Water. This is a no brainer. A store of water, however you want to do it, is key.
4. Enough food to feed you and your family for at least 2 weeks.
We have can and freeze-dried meals.
5. Some form of light. Beside letting you get around; it has a calming effect on everyone.
6. I have a multi-power radio to keep in touch with what's going on. Has a crank and solar to recharge
when everything else fails.
More things in our totes.
Adjusted the contents from when the boys were younger and now just the two of us.
What's in yours?
Since my first major event growing up, my family had no plan or no supplies socked away, I've became
a person who wants to be prepared.
After the two Earthquakes in California, that gave us no warning, I became a true believer.
Not a true 'Prepper', just have enough to survive the normal disruptions in services.
Again, this isn't about the end of the world type events, just temporary disruptions.
My list:
1. If you live in a home, I think some type of Generator is a must.
Size and type is a personal choice, but you'll need some sort of power temporarily.
2. Alternate fuel source such as propane tanks for cooking outside when you're without power or gas
for your inside stove. Outside grill to boil water, etc.
3. Water. This is a no brainer. A store of water, however you want to do it, is key.
4. Enough food to feed you and your family for at least 2 weeks.
We have can and freeze-dried meals.
5. Some form of light. Beside letting you get around; it has a calming effect on everyone.
6. I have a multi-power radio to keep in touch with what's going on. Has a crank and solar to recharge
when everything else fails.
More things in our totes.
Adjusted the contents from when the boys were younger and now just the two of us.
What's in yours?