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General Categories => Survival/Emergency Preparedness => Topic started by: FarmerRick on November 10, 2009, 08:41:09 PM

Title: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: FarmerRick on November 10, 2009, 08:41:09 PM
First, I would like to thank Dan for creating this forum.  I think that we can share a wealth of information here.

I have been slowly trying to gather more "preps" over the last few years.  During my studies of the subject, I discovered the survival forum on ARFCOM: http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=10&f=17  I think it is one of the best survival forums on the net and suggest you check it out. 

My hope is that this forum will help the members of the NFOA to get more prepared for any emergency that may come your way.

Here is some general information that I have "borrowed" from their FAQ to help get us started.

Common Acronyms:
SHTF - Sh*t Hits The Fan
TEOTWAWKI - The End Of The World As We Know It
BO - Bugging-Out/Bug-Out
BOL - Bug out location
BI - Bugging-In/Bug-In
BIL - Bug in location
BOB - Bug Out Bag
BOV - Bug Out Vehicle
NBC - Nuclear, Biological, Chemical
BDU - Battle Dress Uniform
CQB - Close Quarters Battle
EMP - Electro-magnetic Pulse. What nukes give off that kills electronics.
MRE - Meal Ready to Eat.
MZBs - Mutant Zombie Bikers. These are the guys who are going to be after you in extended SHTF. They might or might not be teamed up with the gangs of escaped convicts.

Rule of Threes:

can't live more than 3 minutes without air
can't go more than 3 hours without shelter
can't go more than 3 days without water
can't go more than 3 weeks without food
can't go more than 3 months without hope

Backups:

Have a backup of your backup for important items. Meaning, have 3 different sources for one idea.

Examples:
Water purifying - 1)boiling, 2) water filter, 3)water tablets.
Fire - 1)matches 2)Bic lighter 3)fire-steel
Shelter -1)Poncho 2)tent 3)improvised using nature

Bug-in:

Some important areas to consider:

Water (both stores and procurement)
Food (both stores and procurement)
Heating and cooking
Security/Defense
Communications
Power generation
Medical

Vehicle:

A good starting list for your vehicle:

jumper cables
tow-strap
folding shovel
duct tape
zip-ties
bailing wire
spare belt or belts
tool kit
flashlight
jacket
gloves
spare vehicle fluids
fire extinguisher
road flares
blanket
2 cans of Fix-a-Flat

Bugging-Out:

Due to any number of emergencies, you may be forced to leave the area quickly to ensure your safety. This means leaving your place of residence for someplace safer, possibly for a long time. Some or all of your plan may involve "bugging back home" if you already live at a good bug-out location, or work far from home and need to get back before you bug-out.

It is important to have a bug-out destination picked out ahead of time whether it be with friends or family, or to property you own out in the country. Running into the hills to live off the land is terribly difficult and should be avoided if at all possible.

Bug-Out-Bag(BOB):


A BOB is a "Swiss army knife" of a pack that will help you through just about any crisis. It contains gear to keep you alive, and in many cases keep you comfortable too. The common theme for the BOB is for traveling/stranded in a crisis, but each person has their own spin on it. Some members here have only a vest or very small pack to help them get home from work or deal with emergencies. Others have large packs tailored to leaving town and traveling long distances. Most carry at least some form of a BOB in their vehicle.

Some categories your BOB should cover:

1.Water (Can't live without it)
2.Navigation (Knowing where you are and were)
3.Weapon (Defense/Hunt for food)
4.Food (You need this for energy)
5.Fire (warmth, cooking, water purification)
6.Shelter (Protection from elements, including clothing!)
7.Medical (Addressing/ protecting minor wounds)
8.Signal (To signal/ summon help)
9.Communications (AM/FM/SW receiver at least)
10.Tools (knife, flashlight, multi-tool, paracord, etc.)

Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: FLUFF on November 11, 2009, 07:33:30 AM
Zombies !!!!!

Which is better for shooting them ?? 12ga pump shotty or a Short barrel AR

Seriously I think this is a good topic and I think many people take Emergency Preparedness for granite and rely on 911 or others when SHTF
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: ghknives on November 11, 2009, 11:23:01 AM
Preparation not only helps ourselves and our loved ones but takes us off the roles of those who will be seeking help from others.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: AAllen on November 11, 2009, 06:54:32 PM
Here is a link to one persons lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina, he understands the need to take care of yourself.  Good advice on everything from what to have in your bug out bag to where do you go and what do you need to do once you get there.

http://www.theplacewithnoname.com/blogs/klessons/index.html
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Dan W on November 11, 2009, 08:43:08 PM
Uh...everybody know that zombies require      HEADSHOTS!
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: flatwater_go on November 12, 2009, 08:24:26 PM

Here's a pretty good family friendly book on getting prepared:  "Just in Case: How To Be Self-Sufficient When The Unexpected Happens " by Kathy Harrison

http://www.amazon.com/Just-Case-Kathy-Harrison/dp/1603420355/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258078694&sr=8-1

This review sums the book up nicely:

"This book is excellent! It is the first realistic book on preparedness I've come across for anyone with children, or anyone who doesn't necessarily relish the idea of taking to the woods to live primitively at the first whiff of trouble. Instead of impractical, expensive ideas like stocking a bunker full of MRE's - often recommended by others but completely unaffordable if you have a large family, and what kid would eat that stuff anyway? - she shows how to stock up an abundance of food that your children will actually eat without busting your bank balance to $0. I have an entire section of my home library devoted to living off the land & preparedness-type books, but I find myself turning to "Just In Case" more and more as I take practical steps to prepare my family for whatever may come. I would recommend this book for anyone, but it's particularly helpful for moms or dads trying to plan for the future while still having to pay the bills in the present."
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: semtex on November 14, 2009, 05:19:38 PM
nice! good info on the katrina link and the book. Going to dive in deeper.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Josh1776 on June 10, 2010, 11:14:02 PM
The book "Nuclear War Survival Skills" by Cresson H. Kearny is a great resource.  Another great resource is The American Civil Defense Association www.tacda.org
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Dan W on June 10, 2010, 11:18:51 PM
When I was a kid in grade school, we practiced hiding under our desks in case of nuclear attack...
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Josh1776 on June 10, 2010, 11:23:04 PM
Too bad we don't take nuke, EMP, NBC, attacks seriously today.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: SBarry on June 11, 2010, 12:38:31 PM
When I was a kid in grade school, Nuclear weapons weren't even invented yet...

Fixed it for you Dan.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: KGillen on January 12, 2011, 08:54:58 PM
Lol
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Mudinyeri on February 01, 2011, 12:48:35 PM
Uh...everybody know that zombies require      HEADSHOTS!

And ... Double Tap

You think it?s dead (technically it was before you shot it), one more makes 100% sure. 
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: omaharj on February 01, 2011, 05:29:22 PM
When I was a kid in grade school, we practiced hiding under our desks in case of nuclear attack...
    Careful there, you're showing your age.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: A-FIXER on February 01, 2011, 06:01:49 PM
Here is another link to an idea of supply of need from money,food,water sources that may help some from a begining of stocking items.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: armed and humorous on February 05, 2011, 02:06:57 PM
Anyone remember this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shelter_(The_Twilight_Zone) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shelter_(The_Twilight_Zone))
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Grunt167 on March 20, 2011, 11:25:34 AM
Great sub forum... I'll try to add some links I've found to add to the knowledge base...
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: AMae on February 16, 2016, 09:36:03 PM
Hello! I am a photojournalism student at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln. I'm in a upper level photojournalism and documentary class, and I was wondering if anyone  had an interesting story as a prepper in Nebraska they would be willing to share. I would be interested in working with you to make multimedia documentary piece. The photos and video resulting from my time working with you would be given to you to use however you please. If you or anyone you know would be interested, please let me know through this forum, and I can give you more details. I have a limited deadline to do this, so the sooner we can get in contact the better. Thank you and I look forward to hearing back from you.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: NENick on February 17, 2016, 08:50:36 AM
I doubt you'll have luck finding anyone. A good pepper wants their prepping to be a secret.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: shooter on February 17, 2016, 10:03:42 AM
 whats a  prepper?  I know at the breakfast they keep giving me fake Dr Prepper
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: ILoveCats on February 17, 2016, 10:17:50 AM
I stockpile gin in case of a WW3-induced shortage. Does that count?
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Dan W on February 17, 2016, 12:36:40 PM
whats a  prepper?  I know at the breakfast they keep giving me fake Dr Prepper

Prepping is that thing you do right before a colonoscopy :kiss:
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: Phantom on February 17, 2016, 01:20:11 PM
No a prepper is one of those Guys that has a Costco membership.  ;D
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: ILoveCats on February 17, 2016, 03:48:59 PM
No a prepper is one of those Guys that has a Costco membership.  ;D

Then it's official because I buy the 1.75 liter bottles at Costco. Especially since they started carrying Hendricks. But I'm going to need a heads up before the photojournalism student comes by. My best dinner jacket is off at the cleaners and I want to represent us by dressing for the occasion.
Title: Re: Our new Survival/Emergency Preparedness Forum
Post by: shooter on February 17, 2016, 04:37:34 PM
 well damn, we gotta dress up? in gonna have to iron my flannel shirt for this,   wait. my ex got custody of the Iron,