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Emergency Preparedness Essentials
177-page guide covering 30 days of structured preparation โ water, food, comms, energy, and security.
Emergency Preparedness Explained Simply
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Forget the jargon. Forget the 50-page government PDFs. Emergency preparedness is just answering 6 questions before you need to.
The 6 Questions
What will you drink?
Store water. 1 gallon per person per day, minimum 3 days. Buy a case of bottled water and keep it somewhere cool. Done.
Effort: 10 minutes, $5
What will you eat?
Keep 3 days of food that doesn't need cooking or refrigeration. Canned soup, peanut butter, crackers, granola bars, dried fruit. Things you already eat.
Effort: One grocery trip, $20-30
How will you stay in contact?
Pick one person your family all agrees to call/text if they can't reach each other. This person should be outside your area. Also: keep a battery bank charged.
Effort: 15 minutes, one phone call
Where will you go (if you can't stay)?
Pick two places: one nearby (a neighbor's), one far (a relative's). Make sure everyone in your household knows both.
Effort: 10 minutes, one conversation
Where are your important papers?
Take photos of your IDs, insurance cards, mortgage/lease, and prescriptions. Store them in your phone and in a cloud folder. That's it.
Effort: 20 minutes
What medications do you need?
If anyone in your household takes daily medication, keep a 3-day supply in a labeled bag. Rotate it when you refill.
Effort: 5 minutes on refill day
That's Genuinely It
If you can answer those 6 questions, you're more prepared than 80% of American households.
The internet makes this seem complicated because complicated content gets clicks. Gear lists get affiliate commissions. Fear gets engagement.
But the reality is: basic preparation is boring, cheap, and fast. That's actually the good news.
Common Questions
What about earthquakes / hurricanes / specific disasters?
The basics are the same for every disaster. Water, food, communication, shelter, documents. Once you have those covered, you can customize for your region.
Do I need to spend a lot of money?
No. The first steps cost under $50. Most preparation is about decisions, not purchases.
How long does this take?
The basics above take about 2 hours total. A thorough plan takes about 30 minutes a day for a month.
What if I rent / live in an apartment?
Everything above works for renters and small spaces. You don't need a garage or basement.
Isn't this just for preppers?
No. Preppers are a subculture. Preparedness is just adult planning. Like insurance โ you don't expect to use it, but you're glad it exists.
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