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FAQ
What is the first thing you do when prepping?
The beginner’s checklist for preparation.
– Build a solid foundation.
– Prepare your home for two weeks of autonomy.
– Being able to leave the house in no time (“Bug-Out-Bag-List”).
– Be prepared for emergencies that may arise during your absence (“take your bags home” and carry them every day).
What foods should I stockpile for prepping?
Preserves and can openers of ready-to-eat meat, fruit and vegetables.
– Protein or fruit bars.
– Dry muesli or muesli.
– Peanut butter.
– Dried fruit.
– Canned juice.
– Non-perishable pasteurized milk.
– Foods with high energy value.
What every prepper should have?
This is what you need:
– High quality and reliable flashlight. One of the most common emergencies is a power outage, so having a quality and reliable flashlight is a no-brainer.
– At least 10 liters of water per person.
– Canned and long-life foods.
– Durable backpack.
– Radio.
– Batteries.
– Loaded power banks.
– Swiss Army knife or multitool.
What is the best preppers guide?
Preparation starts at home!
– Just In Case: how to be self-sufficient when the unexpected happens.
– US Air Force Survival Manual.
– SAS survival guide.
– Camping and Wilderness Survival: The Ultimate Outdoor Book.
– The definitive guide to survival medicine.
– Desert first aid guide.
– Field Dress Up Game Pocket Guide.
What do most preppers forget?
Legal documents and identity documents. Legal documents and ID cards are important, but they’re also fragile.
– Photos of family members (hard copies) This is important in case one of your family members goes missing.
– Species.
– Extra batteries or a solar charger.
– Toilet paper or towels.
– layers.
– Insect repellent.
– Radio.