Posted on 02/24/2022 4:43:50 AM PST by Lazamataz
“we keep all of that data in a separate go bag.”
Great advice!
Maybe even need to store extra copies with a family member or a good friend who you trust.
We need to respect and plan for a “If SHTF” philosophy
They were marrying and giving in marriage up to the time the fountains of the deep opened in the days of Noah.
At a later date, The Lord covenanted with Noah that never again would he destroy all living using water. “As if by fire” is the next iteration out of scripture.
Proud long time member of the PeePee list.
Getting a year ahead on your prescriptions is an idea that should be of concern to all who are on certain meds that are life saving additions to your daily walk.
The way things are now, with interconnected pharmacies keeping track of refills it is nearly impossible through normal means to accomplish what you have suggested. Especially if you get caught about refill time at the low end of your supply. It pretty much requires your Doctor and nurse assistance but even more important the assistance of pharmacies. Off shore is certainly an option, but without a lab test to insure the viability of product, what are you actually getting. Definitely a topic that deserves a bit of discussion.
DO NOT USE MILK JUGS, that will kill you. This point IMHO needs some explanation.
I use various plastic containers some with out the latest food grade triangular icon on them because they were purchased in Greece over forty years ago. I have been prepping more than fifty years and still consider my preps mere baby steps.
Don’t know what a bathtub water bob is.
A very useful emergency prep water storage containercan be a kids inflatable pool.
example of common size:
Intex 8.5ft x 5.75ft x 22in 198 Gallon Inflatable Family Swimming Pool.( about $60.
smaller sizes come in very compact boxes easiley stored in vehicles in bug out scenarios...
For shelter in place garages, basements etc are good spots to place them. Truck beds as well. Indoor placement safeguards against leaves, bugs etc. as well as being hidden from casual observation by goblins. add hoses, car type tire inflators (make sure you compatiple nozzles. Foot bellows as backup.
90 gal capacity can usually be had for less than $30.
Forgot to add that published fill capacity is based on folks in the pool...for storage purposes pools can be filled to brim, adding substantially greater capacity.
Thanks for the advice. I just need to fill up some water jugs; and a few buckets or tub with water to flush the commode.
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