Top 10 Prepper Habits That Can Change Your Life!
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Below are prepping habits and skills that you should practice weekly to potentially sustain yourself during a SHTF (Shi* Hits The Fan) event.
1) Food Storage Rotation and Management:
Regularly rotate and manage your food storage to ensure that items with shorter shelf lives are consumed first. Practice inventory management techniques to keep track of your food supplies and avoid waste.
2) Water Procurement and Purification:
Familiarize yourself with various methods of water procurement, such as rainwater harvesting, well water extraction, and locating natural springs. Practice water purification techniques using filtration systems, chemical treatments, or boiling to ensure a safe drinking supply.
3) Seed Saving and Propagation:
Learn how to save seeds from your garden produce and practice proper seed storage techniques.
Experiment with seed propagation methods such as germination, transplanting, and cloning to sustain your food production over the long term.
4) Off-Grid Cooking Skills:
Acquire knowledge of off-grid cooking methods such as solar ovens, rocket stoves, and Dutch oven cooking. Practice cooking meals using alternative fuel sources like wood, charcoal, or propane to reduce dependence on electricity or gas.
5) Medical Training and First Aid:
Enroll in first aid and emergency medical training courses to develop essential lifesaving skills.
Practice performing first aid procedures for common injuries and medical emergencies, and maintain a well-stocked medical kit.
6) Self-Defense and Security Tactics:
Receive training in self-defense techniques and defensive strategies for protecting yourself and your loved ones. Practice situational awareness and develop security plans to safeguard your property and resources in a SHTF scenario.
7) Wilderness Survival Skills Refinement:
Hone your wilderness survival skills through regular practice of fire starting, shelter building, navigation, and foraging. Conduct outdoor excursions or survival simulations to test and refine your abilities in realistic scenarios.
8) DIY Repair and Maintenance:
Acquire proficiency in DIY repair and maintenance tasks for essential equipment, tools, and infrastructure. Practice troubleshooting and fixing common issues with your shelter, vehicles, generators, and other prepping gear.
9) Alternative Energy Generation:
Explore renewable energy solutions such as solar panels, wind turbines, and hydroelectric systems.
Experiment with off-grid energy generation methods and storage systems to power your critical devices and appliances.
10) Community Building and Networking:
Establish connections with other preppers and like-minded individuals in your community to share resources, knowledge, and support. Participate in group training exercises, workshops, or preparedness meetings to strengthen community resilience and collaboration.
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Agreed !
Good video, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
I spent $20 5 years ago on The Breathing Plunger. Using it in the tub and then as a drying stand before it goes on the line and has held up great. 😁
Your videos always make me think and that's a good thing see ya on the next one
Jason, this is as a great topic-one we need to revisit often. Thank you!
The big takeaway is: DO the things!
Yes, DO the things that you will need to do, don't just watch videos and/or READ about it!!
11 prep for your preps does your family know how to use them oil lanterns .propane lantern changeing mantles on them how to feuel the generator yyou might not make it home tonight wjo knows how to keep the wood stove or better yet coal stove going
maybe add alternative modes of transportation. I used to have a trike I was beginning to fix up as my bugout gtike then it got stolen
Noting worse than a thief! I had a motorcycle stolen about 15 years ago. Still not over it!!
If you got someone under a tractor then you have to learn how to be a mortician.
Ha!