When I
say an emergency or a disaster, I say these words because they really cover the
situation that can be different from what has happened. We are faced with a
long list of disasters and emergencies, and it is not easy to develop a
contingency plan for everyone. You
find yourself thinking: "What happens," Well, there are some that are
at the forefront of many preppers. Oh, and did not see the explosion of zombies
on this list, we will stick to the most likely HFCS events: bioterrorism,
drought, earthquake, financial collapse, flood, hurricane, nuclear attack or
other NBC events, war, global pandemic (diseases, plagues, diseases), tsunami,
forest fires and blizzards.
And
that's just a few of the main scenes of the HFCS who might have heard that if
you're ready to see something in the community, there's more to it. But it is a
basic list that you may know. To be honest, this seems unreasonable. In fact,
if we look back at history, each of these events has already happened.
This
will be a logical plan for these events, it happens anywhere in the world or in
the region, what do you think? Doing this plan is the first step in preparing
for safety. According to surveys, nearly 35% of Canadians have disasters, a few
inadequate plans and supplies, but their numbers tend to increase over time. It
is true that Québec is committed to urban survival and does its best to inform
as many people as possible because it must be prepared if you need to be well
prepared. A disaster.
So how
do you start preparing a survival plan for your family? The next section is
very simple and one of the most important parts. Talk to your friends and
family, they are basically your survival team and explore your preparation
options.
Survival
Prepping- Tell your family about a plan
Everyone
has someone, to be honest, if you want to develop a good survival plan,
everyone needs a person. Whether it is your family, your partner, your
roommate, your son, or your dog, tell them about your project. Ok, maybe the
argument with your dog is a bit difficult, but you mean what I mean.
If
your family may object to your preparation plan and need to convince your
family to prepare your plan, take the time to prepare the presentation and wait
patiently for your preparation and survival. While many spouses may ridicule
the idea of being prepared, there is nothing more to do when preparing for a
snack or wearing extra clothes. You are almost ready for every aspect of life,
you can't call it "preparation." Explain what you have learned to
your family and discuss it carefully, even if everyone at first glance is not
prepared for disaster. At least they will be told that they are considering
purchasing materials and acquiring knowledge and skills to help them cope with
emergencies or disasters.
Conclusion
All of
the points mentioned above are your escape plan. All of this is the key to
preparation. Yes, it's a lot, it takes time to configure it. But let me ask you
one thing. Do you have insurance? If you are like most of us, the answer is
yes, maybe you have more than one.
Well,
there is a complete evacuation plan, including your BOB, BOL and BOV, just
another insurance. You are preparing to keep your family safe and that's it.
Therefore, when you need it, you are not one of those who believe in the
fingers while waiting for the government or the army to go ahead. You have a
plan, you know what to do.
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