Ready or Not Here Comes Disaster
By John Farnam
By John Farnam
Ft Collins, CO –-(
(3) Powerful flashlights are a critical commodity, even during the day when you must work inside buildings with no other light available.
(4) Being able to cook and boil water is also critical when the incident lasts more than a few days. Wood-burning fireplaces, and pots for open-fire cooking, are handy! Camping stoves also work well, so long as you have fuel.
(5) Tree limbs, even small ones, can effectively block driveways and roads. Bow-saws and axes/hatchets are yet another critical commodity!
(6) You may have to walk. The sage wear sturdy shoes and boots. Flip-flop wearers don’t get far!
(7) Police/fire response is extremely limited, maybe non-existent.
Guns and fire extinguishers had better be on-hand. You’re going to have to handle security emergencies yourself! The unarmed are exceptionally vulnerable.”
Comment:
Personal preparedness starts with correct attitude! The clueless, naive, and vain are always the first to perish!
/John
About John Farnam & Defense Training International, Inc
As a defensive weapons and tactics instructor John Farnam will urge you, based on your own beliefs, to make up your mind in advance as to what …Read the Rest
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