How To Become Self-Sufficient And Prepared For The Next Crisis
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Prepare for future worst-case scenarios while learning to be self-sufficient every day. It's become clear that even in the twenty-first century our comfortable lives can be disrupted at a moment's notice by events far beyond our control. Whether these are global disasters like a pandemic or a continent-spanning war, or local catastrophes like wildfires, floods, power outages or even food-and-essentials supply issues, you need to know how to respond to a wide variety of emergencies. Written by Jim Cobb, an authority on prepping and disaster readiness, The Urban Prepper's Guide will introduce you to techniques and strategies that can prepare your home and loved ones. These simple measures – designed specifically for urban and suburban dwellers who have tight budgets and limited space – include: • Water – how to safely store and purify water • Food – how to store, preserve, and cook food in an emergency • Shelter – how to shield yourself from the elements without power • Medical – how to be prepared for injuries and illnesses • Security – how to protect your house and valuables • Communication – how to stay informed in an emergency • Every Day Carry – how to be ready to handle problems wherever you are • Home Safety – how to protect against fire and other accidents • Financial Preparedness – how to start planning on a tight budget • Soft Skills – how to think clearly and communicate effectively in a crisis • Emergency Evacuation – how to be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice • Mindset – how to develop a survivor's mindset, and all that entails • The First 24 Hours – how to handle everything when the worst happens
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Very basic, I don't feel like I learned anything as this is all super common sense stuff.
A fine read with basic level-headed advise. Good intro to preparing 101- i thought it would discuss urban settings but it didn't get into it in any capacity, so the title is extremely misleading. That's why it's ranked so low. I thought it would discuss preparation in city scapes but it must assume that you'll bug out to a more rural area.
It also has weird hang ups. There is one that was talking about not using tampons as first aid supply. Later talked about not using wasp spray as a replacement for pepper spray but use it if you are being attacked. Like??? Same for tampons if you are bleeding use whatever you have to stop the bleeding? (He had a later thing about men not carrying purses but to encourage them to carry supplies by calling it a man bag idk what the deal is) anyway, I didn't think about tampons or wasp spray until it was intentionally brought up? I'm not familiar enough with the prep community to know if these are common conversations or just random and only vaguely related.