Video Showing Some Activities Around The Property

Recently I shared the video below across numerous social media sites as both a call to come visit this website, as well as to share a few experiences here on the property. I plan to do more of this specifically for you folks. This I should have done already.

I think it turned out pretty good.

Take care.

Rourke


How to Get Started in Preparedness - Guide to Prepare for the First 72 Hours and Beyond | Prepper | Survival | Emergency Binder | Printable

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🎯 How to Get Started in Preparedness - Guide to Prepare for the First 72 Hours and Beyond 🎯


💥 This fully-printable digital guide provides an abundance of information that is especially useful for someone who has recently decided to get prepared. It also has many reminders for more experienced preppers to get them back on track.

✅ We spent countless hours putting this guide together. We covered everything from the psychology of preparedness, starting with the basics, building a 72-hour kit, special preparedness tips, a thorough list of emergency essentials, and a printable checklist to track and organize your supplies.

💪 Bonus Survival Manual included!!

🚨 Oh - there’s also a complete Emergency Survival Binder that will get you ready with all the valuable information you would need. ....Just In Case!

⚠️ Features of the Emergency Planner

📔 Contained within this preparedness guide is an extensive emergency planner, structured to help you organize vital information and monitor your preparedness efforts effectively. Below are some key sections included in this planner:

1. Emergency Contacts: A dedicated space to record the contact details of important individuals and services crucial during emergencies.

2. Checklists: Comprehensive checklists to aid in planning and tracking your inventory of essential supplies, covering areas such as:
- Food and water storage
- First aid and medical supplies
- Communication equipment
- Shelter and clothing materials
- and many more!

3. Evacuation Plans: A place to map out evacuation routes and establish designated meeting points for your family's safety.

4. Important Documents: A section dedicated to storing copies of critical documents, including identification, insurance policies, and medical records, in an organized and accessible manner.

5. Emergency Documents: Pages for compiling essential information, such as emergency contact numbers and medical conditions, for each family member.

6. Home Safety Procedures: Pages provided for recording guidelines for safety measures and procedures for your home and property to mitigate risks during emergencies, such as fire safety protocols and earthquake preparedness.

7. Communication Plan: Strategies for establishing effective communication plans to keep in touch with family members and receive updates during emergencies.

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By leveraging the information and tools provided within this guide, you will be well-equipped to navigate and respond effectively to any emergencies or crises that may arise. Remember, preparation is key to ensuring the safety and well-being of yourself and your loved ones.

Stay safe, and stay prepared!

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7 Comments

  1. SingleMom says:

    Great video, and I’m so happy that you get time with Grandson. He’s growing like a weed!

    D. Williams, I don’t do Instagram either, but if you click on the vague triangle in the center of the second photo you should be able to watch the video.

    1. JR says:

      Thanks SingleMom. Yes he is. I haven’t shared a picture of his little sister – my one and only granddaughter. The absolute cutest!! I’ll share one soon.

  2. Jan says:

    Great video. Wish I had that much wood ready for my fireplace. Enjoy every day that you can be outdoors and either do some work or just enjoy a squirrel foraging for food.
    Good luck as the approaching Winter weather makes its arrival. Thanks for posting.

    1. JR says:

      Thanks Jan. Funny you mention the squirrels. There are a few chimpmunks nearby that I have laid out pecans in their shells outside there homes. They seemed to have loved them.

  3. scout says:

    a family, a home. a large garden and a sustainable source of water.
    what more could a person want. it’s all about not having to depend on others for what makes you happy.
    it’s hard to achieve, it took us 20yrs of hard work, scrimping and saving but financial independence is the key to living the dream. we have been debt free for 15 yrs now, as much as a person can be. insurance is our biggest expense now. but it can be done.
    best of luck to you and yours John and lets hope 2024 will pass over us.

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