Most of your emergency plans should be kept to yourself
and only shared on a need-to know basis.
We are in the Atlanta suburbs.
We have laid in about a 2 month “shelter in place”
capability of all the necessities of life.
This includes everything needed to survive off-the-grid
including food, water, cooking capability, sanitation,
defense, barter, and basic medical needs.
(I noticed algae growing in my potable water drums so I
need to dump and clean and replenish those...)
The back up plan is to refugee 100 miles from here to a
pre-established more rural area that is populated by “friendlies”.
The most reliable routes have been determined and rehearsed.
Rendezvous points and alternates have been established.
Bug-out bags are ready and all required supplies are ready.
Vehicles have been selected and maintained for this purpose.
Communications improvements are the next step for us so that
family members
and select friends can sound the alarm and otherwise stay in touch.
Our vehicles are already CB Radio equipped, we are researching
various mobile radios and other devices for extending our range.
Fail to plan = plan to fail.
Heck - I’ll ride with you!