09/26/2019 / By Zoey Sky
Before SHTF, educate your whole family on the importance of learning basic survival skills and staying physically fit. Once you learn crucial survival skills like firestarting and shelter building, develop a disaster plan and inform each family member about crucial details, like where to meet if you get separated and places they need to avoid when all hell breaks loose. (h/t to Survivopedia.com)
When SHTF and your family decides to bug-out after a large-scale disaster, avoid these areas to minimize your exposure to one of the biggest threats in a survival scenario: a desperate mob.
When disaster strikes, fight your urge to panic. Stay calm, remember your plan, and prioritize meeting up with your loved ones at home or in another secure location.
If you’re in the city and inside a building that sustained heavy damage after a natural disaster, evacuate as quickly as possible. When dealing with a fire or flood or if the building was bombed, escape before it collapses.
Don’t stay too long out in the open. Head for your bug-out location and avoid the crowd of panicking civilians. (Related: Can you survive 30 days on your own without electricity based on your current preparedness plan?)
Before disaster strikes, start preparing for the inevitable. Here are some tips to help you on your journey to preparedness.
Don’t be like other people who dismiss emergency preparedness and waste time on frivolous things. Fortify your home, stock up on essential supplies, and teach your whole family about the importance of preparedness.
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