MountainWitch ⛤:flag_bisexual: on Nostr: I’ve written a lot about prepping on here and most now is just repeating myself. ...
I’ve written a lot about prepping on here and most now is just repeating myself. But these basics can’t be stressed enough:
When the local government, weather networks or other authority tell you to evacuate, DO. Don’t be that person that didn’t get out when they could have because they thought the government was trying to do something shifty and underhanded. You will end up being the one that has to depend on emergency services which are usually ... run by the government. The time to fight with the government is not DURING a disaster.
Be self reliant: have your vehicle full of gas at all times, or have transportation arranged ahead of time.
Have food and a way to make clean water for at least a month, but really much longer for sheltering in place. Have first aid supplies, check them often for expiry dates, etc. Don’t do anything dangerous because getting hurt in a disaster is the worst time to have to depend on services that you probably won’t have access to.
When communication is down, almost always ham radio is up. Radio communication is vital when cell service is down.
Preach preparedness to your family and friends. It really does sink in after a while. And remember- if you aren’t a good example, then inevitably you will be a horrible warning. Do the work and help others as well.
#Prepping #GetPrepared #ClimateDisaster #ClimateChange #hamradio
When the local government, weather networks or other authority tell you to evacuate, DO. Don’t be that person that didn’t get out when they could have because they thought the government was trying to do something shifty and underhanded. You will end up being the one that has to depend on emergency services which are usually ... run by the government. The time to fight with the government is not DURING a disaster.
Be self reliant: have your vehicle full of gas at all times, or have transportation arranged ahead of time.
Have food and a way to make clean water for at least a month, but really much longer for sheltering in place. Have first aid supplies, check them often for expiry dates, etc. Don’t do anything dangerous because getting hurt in a disaster is the worst time to have to depend on services that you probably won’t have access to.
When communication is down, almost always ham radio is up. Radio communication is vital when cell service is down.
Preach preparedness to your family and friends. It really does sink in after a while. And remember- if you aren’t a good example, then inevitably you will be a horrible warning. Do the work and help others as well.
#Prepping #GetPrepared #ClimateDisaster #ClimateChange #hamradio