When I taught disaster survival courses, I always told people, SHTF preparation is not all about just stockpiling food, water, and securing shelter. Well, think about it, if you only need to take shelter and hide for a week, yes, then it is fine to just have food, water, and secure shelter.
But what if the disaster is truly a big and longer-lasting one? Would you be okay with just those three items? Or would you need to have a few more things to survive in the long run? Ideally, disaster preparation is much more than just that. A true preparation would be where you learn a few basic survival skills, master them, practice them, and become a pro at them. To be truly successful, you need to take a comprehensive approach and look at the broader picture, and that is exactly what I have done in this book.
A true survivor is a person who knows how to survive in any situation and make the best out of it. A true survivor knows how to find food, water, or shelter when there is none. A true survivor knows how to deal with any emergencies when there is no 911 service to call.
Any book on this topic can show you how and what food to stockpile but that is just a small part of survival training; a big part of that training is where you learn what skills you will need, and how to learn and master such skills, what to use, how to use them.
In this book, you will learn and master:
- 3 types of disasters
- What and how to prep
- 7 principles of prepping
- 4 layers of prepping
- How to create a fool-proof disaster plan
- 7 must-follow tips for every planner
- 19 disaster prep mistakes to avoid
- Special prepping considerations
- How to prep for the elderly, children and pets
- 5 must-have skills to learn
- 11 survival skills to master
- Disaster preparation and fitness
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