Even though I’m in a redstate on a 40-acre farm, I have two bags plus one I built for my dogs. I have the one for us that I built, one I inherited from my mom when she passed, and the one I built for my dogs.
We can see the condensation rising from the nuclear plant at Watt’s Bar Dam, so I have prepared for years to have to evacuate. We are under the coverage of the emergency sirens, so we are close enough for concern. That is the only downside to living in East Tennessee. We have enough water to support two Nuclear plants.
They would also be handy in an extended power loss situation.
Sounds smart. Good plan.
99.999% of the time you’re in a great spot. And realistically the chances of a dangerous release are tiny.
FYI we maintain a ‘camping’ kit that would enable us to exfil and live for 30 days. Can be loaded into the truck and trailer in 15 min.
Self defense and kit for the dogs included a priori.
“ and the one I built for my dogs.”
We have a bucket from Lowe’s for our dog. It’s got food dishes, a blanket, food both dry and canned, a harness and leash, some squeaky toys, and all his vaccination records. We can grab it in less than a minute.
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