Over the years, I have become frustrated with my tribe’s lack of preparation progress. We need common sense preparation.
After much reading on the subject, I realized there was no way our budget would support hard-core disaster prepping. This caused me to review our current state of readiness for the most likely threats we would face. The result of this review was that we were not making the best use of the resources we already had in place. In fact, until this review, we were unaware of resources already in place for which no money was spent to acquire. The purpose of this article is to open your minds to see resources already in place that you had no idea were already there… freebies!
Basic Survival Kit
We all know the shopping list for what is needed in order to shelter in place for a few weeks. If you live in the hurricane belt, you probably already have a stocked pantry and a generator to keep you going for a week or so in the event of a natural disaster.
Back in 1989, we were living in Charleston, SC, when hurricane Hugo hit. We were totally unprepared. Everyone in the neighborhood pooled their resources and ate like kings for three days until all the refrigerated food was used up. From that point until power restoration, it was slim pickings in the kitchen. We all helped each other with emergency repairs and recovery. In the terrible heat and humidity of coastal South Carolina, we struggled with the lack of electricity and potable water for weeks.