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Short-Term Disaster Preparation, Part 2: Staying alert | Urban Survivalist Blog

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Short-Term Disaster Preparation, Part 2: Staying alert. March 12th, 2012. Besides having basic supplies. The second major component of being prepared for a short-term emergency is staying alert: having a plan, knowing where and how to gather information, and being able to communicate reliably. News of impending unusual or major rain, snow, wind or ice storms. Early-warnings of hurricanes, tornadoes or fires in the area. Natural warnings (ground rumbling, loud noises, dark skies, etc). Having a Basic Plan.

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Short-Term Disaster Preparation, Part 2: Staying alert | Urban Survivalist Blog

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Short-Term Disaster Preparation, Part 2: Staying alert. March 12th, 2012. Besides having basic supplies. The second major component of being prepared for a short-term emergency is staying alert: having a plan, knowing where and how to gather information, and being able to communicate reliably. News of impending unusual or major rain, snow, wind or ice storms. Early-warnings of hurricanes, tornadoes or fires in the area. Natural warnings (ground rumbling, loud noises, dark skies, etc). Having a Basic Plan.

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Introduction | Urban Survivalist Blog

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February 1st, 2012. My name is Nic. I am a survivalist. No, not the running with the wild, living off the land type — but someone who is determined to be prepared for whatever comes his way. I live and work in the Seattle area. Professional (and social) reasons keep me in the city and not in the country (and thus the urban. What’s a survivalist? There are many reasons to be prepared, and many scenarios you can prepare for. One cannot be completely prepared for every situation, but a little knowledge,...

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Introduction | Urban Survivalist Blog

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February 1st, 2012. My name is Nic. I am a survivalist. No, not the running with the wild, living off the land type — but someone who is determined to be prepared for whatever comes his way. I live and work in the Seattle area. Professional (and social) reasons keep me in the city and not in the country (and thus the urban. What’s a survivalist? There are many reasons to be prepared, and many scenarios you can prepare for. One cannot be completely prepared for every situation, but a little knowledge,...

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Bug-In or Bug-Out? | Urban Survivalist Blog

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May 18th, 2012. One of the most important decisions to be made during an emergency situation is whether you’re going to stay put (bug-in) or head to another location, such as a retreat or family or friend’s house (bug-out). Bugging-in keeps you near several important resources: your house, emergency supplies. Friends and family. However, many emergencies can cause your area to become either uncomfortable or even unsafe to live (for example, destruction from natural disasters). All your emergency supplies.

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