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If You Know Someone Who is New to Prepping, Send This to Them

Rich M. by Rich M.
April 13, 2020
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The ranks of preppers ebb and flow, like a tide, depending on how much of a concern there is for the next potential disaster.

During the latter days of the Cold War, there were a lot of people building fallout shelters and cabins in the woods.

When Y2K was the rage, there were thousands of people, who had never prepared before, filling their basements with food, “Just in case.” That too passed, without suffering. The latest has been the Coronavirus, which has turned just about everyone into a prepper.

There are always new preppers and there always will be. That’s something we should be looking forward to.

There’s nothing like the satisfaction of having a friend or family member who has been watching us make the decision to join our ranks. They need our help getting started and that’s something we should be ready to offer them.

But where do you start? What do you give them, to get them going in the right direction? Let me give you a few ideas.

Risk

If they’re coming to you, talking about becoming a prepper, it means that they’ve already come to the realization that we live in a dangerous world, and that they need to be ready to deal with it. Regardless of what particular dangers they are seeing, their eyes are now open.

Before anything, it’s important to define what the risk is and what the concern is. Often, people will make their first inquiries about becoming a prepper, because they are concerned about a specific risk that we face. Such was the case with Y2K. But there are many more risks in the world we live in.

If You Know Someone Who is New to Prepping, Send This to Them - Risk

A full evaluation of what risks one faces is a part of understanding what they need to prepare to meet those risks. Some of the big ones that everyone needs to think of are:

  • Natural disasters (of whatever type plague that area)
  • EMP attack against the grid
  • Financial collapse
  • Pandemic

Just preparing for these areas will cover most things that can happen.

Related:31 Cool DIY Projects for Preppers

Survival

Prepping is all about being ready to survive when the things we depend on aren’t there.

In each and every survival scenario we talk about, there’s either a partial or complete breakdown of the infrastructure that we all take for granted.

Because of that, we have to know what are basic survival needs are. These are often expressed through the “Rule of 3s”

  • You can survive three minutes without oxygen
  • Thirty minutes without maintaining your core body temperature (so we need heat)
  • Three days without clean water to drink
  • Thirty days without food

In order to meet those basic needs, there are a few other things which we need to have, in a supporting role:

  • Ability to defend ourselves
  • Ability to start a fire, even in the worst weather conditions
  • Ability to render first-aid for injures

Any prepping plan, whether bugging in or bugging out, is going to have to contain all these elements. The survival stockpile and bug out bag are both built with these things in mind.

Related: How I Survived Alone for 10 Months Living Off the Land

Stockpiling

The beginning and end of prepping is stockpiling; mostly food, but water and other survival supplies as well.

I say that it’s the beginning and end because it’s the first thing that most preppers start doing and since it never ends, it can be said to be the last thing they (never) finish.

If You Know Someone Who is New to Prepping, Send This to Them - Stockpile

While it is possible to survive without a good stockpile of supplies, if one has the necessary equipment and knowledge, it’s much easier to survive with those supplies.

That’s really the core reason behind why preppers stockpile. But knowing how to build a good stockpile, of the right things, without becoming distracted into wasting money on things that aren’t going to be of any help is tricky. Care must be taken because not every idea is a good idea.

Related: How $5 A Week Can Get Your Family 295 Pounds Of Food

Bugging In

One of the biggest questions in prepping is whether to bug in (shelter in place) or bug out (evacuate).

While there are always exceptions, for most people, in most situations, it makes more sense to bug in, than to bug out. Bugging in means that you have your home for shelter, as well as all your possessions to help you survive.

If You Know Someone Who is New to Prepping, Send This to Them - Bug In

However, the equation for this decision depends on other things too. Someone who lives in a high-rise apartment, in the middle of a city, will have a harder time bugging in, than someone who lives in the suburbs. There are fewer resources available to the apartment dweller, with more people trying to get to those resources.

Chances are, they’ll have a smaller stockpile as well, due to limited space.

Related: My Personal Bug In Plan

Bugging Out

No matter who you are and how well you are prepared, you have to have a bug out plan. It didn’t matter how well prepared the people of Paradise, CA were when the Camp Fire burnt down every building in their town, everything they had stockpiled went up in smoke. Bugging in, in that case, would have been a death sentence.

But bugging out, without proper preparation can be a death sentence as well.

There is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, which you can count on to have all the supplies you’ll need. While there will be pockets where supplies exist, they probably won’t be where you think; and whoever owns those supplies isn’t going to be willing to just give them up.

The bug out bag is an essential part of bugging out, but it is not enough. The typical bug out bag only has three days of food packed in it.

If You Know Someone Who is New to Prepping, Send This to Them - BOB

Then what do you do? If you don’t have a source of resupply, all that the bug out bag is going to do is extend your life by three days; nothing more. You need to know where you are going to go and what you are going to do, once you get there, in order to survive.

Any bug out plan that depends on someone else providing for your needs, is doomed to failure. The only exception to that would be if you have made arrangements with a family member and stockpiled supplies for your family to use at their location.

Related: My 3 Bug Out Bags (with Pictures)

Survival Skills

Ultimately, skills trump supplies and tools. With the right knowledge, you can make just about any tool you need.

With the right tools, you can harvest or make just about any supplies you need. So while stockpiling and planning are important, learning useful survival skills is even more important.

This includes learning the forgotten skills in how to do things, like our ancestors did. Knowing blacksmithing, sewing, gardening, animal husbandry and how to do carpentry without power tools will be invaluable skills in a TEOTWAWKI (the end of the world as we know it) world.

Those skills, as well as a number of others, could be the key to not only surviving in a post-disaster world, but rebuilding your life and creating a community.

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Comments 16

  1. A R 15 says:
    5 years ago

    this is a good article because it covers all the basics for new preppers. good job.

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  2. JP says:
    5 years ago

    Wonderful and practical way of being personally self responsible.

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  3. Yank says:
    5 years ago

    I am on several prepper sites. When somebody asks for information on medicinal weeds and such, I tell them to go to askaprepper.com. I have done this numerous times and I hope you don’t mind my doing this. I figured that it would help your bottom line out as well as them getting good, quality help they were looking for.

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  4. Yank says:
    5 years ago

    I posted once but it must not have gone through. I am in several prepper groups. If somebody asks about medicinal plants/weeds, I type in askaprepper.com. for good quality direction.

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  5. cid says:
    5 years ago

    uuuggg. this use to be a good site for info. what happened?

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    • Old prepper says:
      5 years ago

      To cid: it still a great site!!! This particular post was for beginners not the. “Pros”. Chill out. It isn’t all about you, there are other people out there that are at all varied levels of preps. That need info tailored to their level. Instead of whining about the site, why not share some of your “wealth” knowledge?

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  6. Old prepper says:
    5 years ago

    To cid, the site is still great ! Chill out! This site is not just about you. There are people here that are at all varied levels prepping so they need varied levels of info. Instead of whining about the info given, why not grace us with some of your “wealth “ of knowledge?

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  7. red says:
    5 years ago

    rich, yo! Good news. A lot of us here have been preppers all our lives and never knew it 🙂 When they tell me you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, we just say they lie. Thanks. niio

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  8. Doc says:
    5 years ago

    OK, I have actually been in survival situations. The most important thing you need to know is how to make water safe. Forget that carrying three days of water, unless you like lugging about 60 pounds of weight beyond food shelter and clothing. It isn’t hard, but it is exacting. The second most important is foot wear, most shoes will not last a week in a rough situation.

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  9. Bruce says:
    5 years ago

    Am interested in your books but couldn’t find how to get them.

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    • Claude D. says:
      5 years ago

      Hi Bruce,

      Thank you so much for your interest in our work.
      Please let me know what books you’re interested in. I have also sent you an email. You can just reply to my email, if it’s easier.
      God bless,
      Claude

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  10. Stugots says:
    5 years ago

    I think the main reason most people will not prep is because they are afraid of what their friends and neighbors might think or say about them. TOO Bad.

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    • nbc72401 says:
      5 years ago

      I really don’t want friends and neighbors to know what I have in reserve for an emergency. People get hungry they turn to any means to feed themselves and family. If they aren’t aware I have a stockpile they won’t come looking to me for supplies.

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    • Tigron says:
      3 years ago

      Hi Stugots,

      In my opinion, most people don’t prep because they assume it’s unnecessary and way over the top.
      Here in Europe they don’t have disasters like in the US.
      They can therefore imagine difficult situations that require prepping.
      Unless suddenly something is in front of their door, such as Corona, then people will buy shopping carts full of toilet paper.
      It is precisely these people who can become dangerous for them who already have their belongings in the house for a long time.
      Greets from the Netherlands

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  11. pouyah says:
    3 years ago

    Hi

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  12. pouyah says:
    3 years ago

    Hi
    Thank you for providing useful scientific content

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