Monday, November 21, 2011

Prepare? Prepare for What???

So far I’ve gotten on my soap box a little as to why a person should be prepared, but the why is pointless unless I can point out concrete examples. So, here are a few examples of what may put most Americans into a bind and make life rough unless you’re prepared:

Natural Disaster
The most concrete example I can give of natural disaster is Hurricane Katrina in 2001. This was a perfect example of how civilization can get knocked back to the stone-age in a hurry during a natural disaster. Once the area was under water it was impossible for any type of utility service to be left functioning. Those that didn’t get out and were not prepared to fend for themselves for an extended period were left with just luck to get them through.  Now, if you don’t believe it can happen to you go to www.fema.gov and evaluate your risks. There are flood maps and other resources that are there for the public benefit. At a bare minimum, every home should meet FEMA preparedness standards, which is the ability to shelter in place for 72 hours.    
Infrastructure Failure
This is an area where I am very passionate. I am a licensed wastewater treatment plant operator and licensed water plant operator in the state of Georgia and I supervise collection and distribution system repairs. Let me tell you, the public thinks clean water is limitless. The infrastructure in this country is 40 years past the upgrade point. I know because I operate and maintain it every day. The most concrete example I can give of grid failure is the blackout that crippled millions in 2003. Stop and think for a minute. What would you do if there were no water or electricity available for a week? Most people panic if they don’t have water or power for 24 hours, much less a week. If your answer is I’ll go to the store and buy more water and a generator when I need it, congratulations, you’re going to do the same thing everyone else around you will be doing. Good luck!
Civil Unrest
Luckily we haven’t had a whole lot of civil unrest in America. That’s not to say that it won’t happen though. The Occupy Protests that are happening daily across America are the perfect setting for a mob to breakout. There is a lot of dissatisfaction with our nation’s government. Dissatisfaction among the public coupled with high unemployment could make things potentially scary in the months to come. The best examples of this are the protests in Greece and the riots seen in Britain. While avoiding these mobs is obviously the best thing to do, the disruption of goods and services they can cause can make life tough. If they become bad enough the government could impose martial law to get things under control and impose strict curfews for the public.
Above I’ve given three solid examples of how things can go wrong and why you should have enough supplies and skills to fend for yourself and family for at least a week. The truly scary part is that the three examples I’ve given above usually occur at the same time and in that order. Back to Katrina, the natural disaster occurred, the utilities went down, looting began, and martial law and curfews were imposed.
Now, I know that I haven’t addressed how to be prepared to survive yet but I will get there in future posts. For now just think about you would survive for a week or longer if you had to. Where would you get food and water? What would you do if you had a medical emergency and you couldn’t get to help or the hospital? Could you defend yourself if there were no police protection? These are all things we will cover, but until we do, try to answer some of these questions on your own.  

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Why???

I suppose the most logical place to start this blog is to start by answering a question. Why write the blog in the first place?
Well the answer to the question above is simple. The answer is this; everyone should know how to secure, defend, and provide for their family without any outside aide. An individual should be able to secure a safe place to live, be able to defend that place, and provide the tools and resources for their family to survive and thrive. Our Constitution grants the right of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness to every man, woman, and child, but do you know how to exercise these rights? Well, I am here to educate and share everything I can to help my readers accomplish these simple goals.
Most folks would argue that they already have the items they need for a happy life. I can hear the responses, “I have a nice home in a safe neighborhood, an SUV to take me around town, and I can get everything else via the internet. What else could I need?” My response to that statement is, “Do you really have all of these things covered?” What happens when the power grid crashes? No more instant access to goods and services via the internet. No more gas flowing from the pumps to power that SUV. No more juice to heat and cool that nice house. What happens when water stops flowing from the taps? How are you going to flush the toilet? What happens when you need a simple drink of water? There are literally hundreds of questions that I could ask that the typical American that they could not address if there was a significant disruption of basic utilities for an extended period of time.
So here you sit in a dark house, in unsanitary conditions, without a way to resupply. This doesn’t sound very liberating or happy to me. Luckily we can all put ourselves in a situation to be better off, we just have to make a few changes and develop a few extra skill sets. So, with this in mind, make the choice to stand on your own two feet and survive!
If I still haven’t convinced you to make some changes think about this. What is the opposite action of stand up and survive? Figured it out yet? The opposite action of standing up and surviving is to lie down and die. The choice is yours.