I don't think this is "classified". But I can provide a general and personal amount of info. off the top of my head.
How much do you invest in a month's food and other supplies?
How much do you invest in water storage and purification items?
How much do you invest in first aid supplies?
How much do you invest in "bug out" items that would be emergency survival gear for the quick run or if you get stranded (shelter, first aid, day or two of high energy, rope, compass, cooking equip., etc.)?
What training or study do you do to prepare (first aid, survival, etc.), and how much do you spend?
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I look at two critical phases of preparedness. (South Florida, Cat 5. storms, tsunami off the Canary Islands, EMP, terrorist attack, civil unrest, etc,....)
My kits cover both, but have two plans incorporated.
1) Am I Staying In My Home?
2) Do I Have To Bug Out Pronto?
How much do you invest in a month's food and other supplies?Simple grocery shopping. Buy one get one, sale items, clearance, discounted items.. Canned Goods, Dry Goods, are #1 for that. Roughly, buying 2 or 4 instead of 1. Easily loaded, or stored. It's just me and my wife, so,....not much money over time, gives me plenty.
How much do you invest in water storage and purification items?Always have gallon jugs of water, we don't drink tap. Roughly 25 gallons in the pantry, .99 cents a piece, rotated and replenished.
I have Cheaper Than Dirt, purification tablets, filters, solar water heaters (hanging camping type), ball park $25-30 bucks. I have an in ground pool, 18,500 gallons. Salt/Chlorine Generator, it can be boiled, also keeps the commodes working.
How much do you invest in first aid supplies?Work van furnished with a standard kit, My own mobile med kit from Sportsman Guide, is pretty good. $65.00
Plus my wife is nurse, and keeps a supply of Aspirin, Tylenol, and "stronger stuff" if needed.
How much do you invest in "bug out" items that would be emergency survival gear for the quick run or if you get stranded (shelter, first aid, day or two of high energy, rope, compass, cooking equip., etc.)?If I go, and I can use my truck, it can be loaded for "bear", in less than 30 minutes. Pets and all, and I'll be good for a month.
It will suck, but the second part of the question is: "What if vehicles are useless?" For me, I get to a boat, even a damn sail boat, load up and go. Depends on the particulars...
What training or study do you do to prepare (first aid, survival, etc.), and how much do you spend? Foxfire, backwoodshome.com, my own camping, hiking, trail, canoeing treks, etc,...and yes, being a former Boy Scout, plus reading surplus military literature, and others. Hard to put a $$$ amount on, but I've always been a bit of a McGyver type...
This m58, was just off the top of my head, I could get model#'s, and receipts, but those that are here at DRTV, have there own needs, geography, family members, environment, etc,...We should all have a "plan". If I have to hold up in my house for a month with no power, I can make it anytime. I keep propane tanks for my grill, enough food, ammo, etc,...Fuel for my Genset and Inverter power for non-critical loads.
It is important to always be able to boil water. Even for sponge baths, making drinking water, cooking, etc,....
You should know we or I will not put this on the web.
Why??? You, hopefully and wisely spent some money on extra Pork & Beans (whatever), Dry Goods, got some extra fuel, stockpile ammo, water, and have a plan if something happens. THAT separates 99.99% of us that would have never went to the SuperDome in New Orleans. If my off my head post generates ideas, tips, other points of view, that can ensure the survivability of my family if the SHTF, good. We all benefit.