Protecting the family in times of crisis is most likely at the top of each list.
During a serious threat or disaster, all your preparation and readiness will appear in the game. But you will be confronted with a serious decision immediately: do you piss or piss you away to protect your family?
Everyone has their own advantages and disadvantages.
Craining is very similar to digging or strengthening. You just stay home and decide to support.
Outting means you decide to do so; You pack and evacuate your home as soon as possible.
Regardless of whether you annoy or piss you off, it can be a decision about life and death not only for you, but also for your family.
The world we live in today is full of threats and risk. The economy could refuel. Terrorists could hit. The mesh may fall. The book of nature can destroy almost everything in your area.
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This is a fact: fewer and fewer people trust the government or the “system”. As a result, many of these people turned to survival and preparation. They are not stereotypical preppers seen in reality of television. They are simply neighbors who buy weapons or give back the supplies for what they think may be inevitable.
Should you get pissed off or jumping out? In general, there is no final answer to this question, but there is a final answer for you. You need to carefully assess your special circumstances in the case of a disaster and then make SNAP decision.
First, assess what restrictions and dilemmas you encounter, regardless of the fact that you get or pissed off. Do you and your family in very good health? What is the age of every family member? What is the outside climate? In what geographical location are you? What is the population of the area? Do you have any strong relationships with local friends or family members? Is your local area under direct threat? Can your home easily defend?
Crawling? Or pissing …
Staying at home can be the best option of family protection.
Building can be a better option for family protection if your children are too young to travel or if you have strong ties with local friends and family members.
But if there is an immediate threat to your area, then exclusion may seem more profitable.
There is a risk and prizes both in the same and pissing off. For example, if you build, you already know the area, you have all your supplies with you and you can create strong alliances with neighbors or friends and family. But at the same time your area can be dangerous and threatened with a direct threat. Despite all you know, you can be in the middle of chaos.
If you throw away, you can connect with friends and family outside the local area, and you can also reach the area more stocked and easier to defend than home. But traveling is very risky. Not to mention the endless traffic lines, many desperate people and you can’t control what is happening around you.
Is your family prepared for a shortage of food?
With risk and prizes for inserting and defining, you can still be undecided, with a better option.
Here is the general rule when it comes to pissing compared to a breakthrough: you should only get out when your stay at home can bring a direct injury or death towards you and your family, and if it is more likely to survive on an open road than strengthened in your home.
How do you know if it is more likely that you will survive on an open road than strengthened in your home?
Ask these questions:
- Can my house easily defend?
- Do I have a safe room in my home or real estate?
- Do I have a good transport mode if it is necessary to extend?
- Do I have the right fuel supplies in my house to last for at least a month?
- Do I have an alternative source of electricity in my home?
- Do I have enough food to provide each member of my family (or group) 2,000 calories a day for at least a month?
- Do I have the right supply of drinking water (at least one gallon a day) and cleaning water that will last for at least a month and the ability to clean up new water?
- Do I have a weapon at home?
- Do I live in more rural conditions, away from urbanized areas, but enough close to the city?
- Do I have strong support and good relations with the rest of my community?
If you answered many of these questions, then the inclusion can be a more profitable option for charging. But once again you are aware of the circumstances that relate to the protection of the family and that’s why you can only decide.
When a disaster appears, is it more likely, will you be pissed off or excluded? Share your tips in the section below: