Inside the circle bboy He

Inside the circle bboy

He desires to create a community of like minded inside the circle bboy whose goal is to be more self sufficient than they currently are. That is all No Gurus, or Experts here. If you enjoyed this article, please consider sharing it! Still not finding what youre looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can All entries, Thanks for dropping by! Feel free to join the discussion by leaving comments, and stay updated by subscribing to the RSS feed. Information on all aspects of emergency preparedness and food storage. For a lot of people water seems to be one of the things they have the hardest time storing. I hear all kinds of reasons, the big one being I dont have the room. When you plan water storage, your first consideration should be how much do I need. For just minimum survival, you need to plan on one gallon a day per person. Today you are using in the neighborhood of 180 gallons a day, per person. What kind of water sources would you have available if the water system in your area failed completely? Do you know where all the water sources in your area are? This should include rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and wells. These are all the obvious sources but what about the little known ones, the abandoned wells, sprinkler systems in high rises be careful with these, some contain an antifreeze large apartments or other big buildings have a lot of water in their plumbing systems. Make a survey of the possible water sources in your neighborhood. What type terrain do you live in urban or rural, desert, mountains or plains. If you live in Florida, your considerations are totally different than if inside the circle bboy live in southern Arizona. Plan on how to take advantage of the available water in your area. Make sure you have the chemicals or filters to make it potable. However regardless of the available outside water sources, you need to store enough for two to three weeks. This is in case you are forced to stay inside your residence. This could be the result of quarantine, nuclear warfare, biological attacks, or an accidental release of radiation. Tomorrow I will cover different ways to store water and its shelf life. Thank you for all of the wonderful information available on your site. I m on the local disaster preparedness committee and am getting ready then passing on the information I found useful. Here is a situation we have for storing much of anything lack of space, small houses, apartments, etc. Any suggestions for storing volumes of food and water for us? 99% of these residents will not, cannot be heading for the hills or the sea. I personally store in a storage unit 10 miles away. Not much help if a 7or 8 earthquake hits the roads. Oh for dehydrated water! Your email address will not be published. Female, Born 1948 of Native American descent black Irish and Black Dutch.

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