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<blockquote data-quote="SomeCallMeMom" data-source="post: 2343949" data-attributes="member: 32209"><p>I agree, it depends on the event you are prepping. My gateway into prepping was natural disasters like the all to common tornados. Supplies to survive in case of power outages... Then I added a go bag in the event we had to leave home (72 hrs worth of food, water, clothes, toiletries, medical supplies, dog food, a wool blanket and a small tent). Next, I made digital copies of important documents (past taxes, marriage license, passport, drivers licenses, birth certs, etc.) & put it on a flash drive in case a tornado uprooted my safe & plunked it down in a lake. Now I'm back to basics & working on long-term storage of food and water and an array of other "fun" things to make me more self-sufficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeCallMeMom, post: 2343949, member: 32209"] I agree, it depends on the event you are prepping. My gateway into prepping was natural disasters like the all to common tornados. Supplies to survive in case of power outages... Then I added a go bag in the event we had to leave home (72 hrs worth of food, water, clothes, toiletries, medical supplies, dog food, a wool blanket and a small tent). Next, I made digital copies of important documents (past taxes, marriage license, passport, drivers licenses, birth certs, etc.) & put it on a flash drive in case a tornado uprooted my safe & plunked it down in a lake. Now I'm back to basics & working on long-term storage of food and water and an array of other "fun" things to make me more self-sufficient. [/QUOTE]
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