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17 Things That You Should Do Around Your House Before The Coming Deadly Crisis

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The best preparation for tomorrow is doing something today.

When we’ll have no running water, no extra food, no electricity… then we’ll truly understand this old saying… the hard way. Or we can make sure that our houses offer a decent level of protection.


Install a Rain Water Collector or a Rain Filter Barrel

You may choose to store water for gardening or for drinking. For gardening, rainwater is, naturally, best unfiltered. But, for household use, you can make an easy auto-filter using a barrel. Click here if you want to make this 100-year-old filter in a barrel.

The filter may be set in the cellar and used only for drinking water. Or it may be used in time of drought for filtering stagnant water, which would otherwise be unpalatable, for the use of stock. This also makes a good cider filter if you want to make vinegar (Read – Making Raw Apple Cider Vinegar at Home).

This will stop you having to spend more money time and energy into a filtration system.


Build a Can Storage Rotation System

Verify the self-life of your canned goods on a regular basis and learn how to tell when your canned goods become spoiled.

You can verify your canned goods even easier with a can rotator and you’ll always make sure you’re opening the first one to expire (first can in the column – easy).

A can rotator is also a space saver, especially those hanged on the wall.

Disorganization is one of the most common mistakes the new prepper makes. A lack of a real rotation system means the oldest can on hand may not be the first to be use. There are a lot of other woodworking projects that may help you prep a lot more efficient.


Start a Home Defense Plan Including Some Smart Protection Systems

It is generally believed that a good defense position can hold against an enemy with 10 times the numbers of the defender. (same guns)

Being a single person defending a house, you should have this goal in mind: to withstand the attack of 10 armed street-smart looters. I’m saying “street-smart” because they’ll probably also have a plan… they may surround your house… or maybe they’ll attack at night or when you least expect it… or maybe they’ll set your house on fire, etc.

Without a good defense plan, you’re doomed! Here’s what preppers did during the Baltimore riots (Video).

When setting up your home defenses keep in mind the military term OCOKA which stands for:

  1. Observation and fields of fire
  2. Cover and Concealment
  3. Obstacles
  4. Key Terrain
  5. Avenues of Approach

Following these five key principles, you will greatly improve your security and survivability. This is one of the things that I’ve learned from a well-known army officer vet Steve Walker, for whom I have all the respect in the world. Watch his video and learn some fast-tips about protecting your home in time of war or social chaos.


Get Seeds From Your Plants

This is a very important technique that needs to be honed and is essential to the continued survival of your plants and garden.  Seed collection varies from plant to plant and type of edible vegetable.  For example there will be differences in how you preserve and collect seeds from tomatoes, sweet pepper or wheat.

There are too many things to say on this subject. There are a few good articles on the internet if you are interested in post-apocalyptic gardening; no science fiction, just self-sufficiency.

Most of these things can be learned only by reading and practicing. Most of the times reading alone is not enough.


Get to Know Your Neighbors

At the best of times this is a good idea, but of course this will be useful in terms of if you both have skills that can be beneficial to you both (maybe he’s a Medic or a Marine).

Most of the times your neighbor is your friend. In case of a crisis you can start a small community based on mutual interest. Maybe you won’t have to defend your house 360 degrees.

Plus… when it’ll be no hyper active police, and when you’ll be outnumbered… it’s nice to have a “close” friend (literally) ready to help you.

Don’t think he’ll help you? If he’s smart, he’ll better help you… because he’ll be next anyway. In my opinion the community is the key to survival.


Drill a Well or Install a Water Storage Tank

A “prepper house” should draw water from its own well rather than relying on a city water system.

You should make sure to fill up empty clear containers with drinkable water by whichever filtration or purification system works for you (including the barrel filter).  For example something like a Brita system or boiling/distilling.  In essence he water ready at any time as it is singularly the most important resource that is necessary to promote survival.

Don’t want to drill a wheel? Check out the H2O Dynamo - a device that produces water for your home (and also has a water storage tank).


Build a Root Cellar

If you don’t have a root cellar yet, then you should consider building one.

Root-cellaring is a saving technique for ordinary winter storage of fresh, raw, whole vegetables and fruits that have not been processed to increase their keeping quality.

The root cellar is a way to hold these foods for several months after their normal harvest in a cold, rather moist environment that does not allow them to freeze or to complete their natural cycle to decomposition in the fall.

Understand the elements that make up a Root Cellar which circle around Humidity, Ventilation and temperature.  If these element are adhered to, a root cellar can be built by using any viable technique.

There are a variety of building materials that can be used that include stone, concrete cinder blocks, logs and so on.

But recently I’ve discovered an even easier method using earth-bags (and cheaper). If you use earth-bags, please tie them together very tight with barbwire between bags.


Secure Your Living Space From Natural Disasters

Depending on where you’re living you may want to consider implementing some level of protection against hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfires or floods.

Making sure that tables and sofa’s etc. are nailed down so as to protect the larger objects in the home from damage and from damaging people around them.  Making sure that loose objects such as paining’s or vases and similar objects are secured to the best of your ability without making them too much of an eyesore. If you don’t already have one, buy a fire extinguisher.

A secondary stocking space in case your first is compromised. Example: a flood may compromise your supplies in the root cellar, but not the ones in the rooftop.


Make a Faraday Cage

Some people talk about EMP’s like they were talking about science fiction. They look at me like I’m crazy.

Well if I’m nuts, then why does the Army prepares for this? Recently, NORAD has moved its communication equipment back to its nuclear Cold War-era bunker under the Cheyenne Mountain because this base is EMP hardened.

To avoid a total collapse every American should have some EMP hardened equipment or at least a Faraday Cage to protect the most important survival electronics. Here are some Faraday cages that you an make at home… and the most important electronics that you should keep safe, in the cage.


Make Room in Your Garage to Store Gas

Another essential is to keep a few gallons of gasoline in the garage or anywhere away from the house and from the sun.

You’ll power a generator or your car… either way, fuel is an INVESTMENT! Gas price will rise for sure.

Just make sure that the container is safe for this and that it keeps the gas airtight.  For example plastic containers that seal well are always good ideas. 


Install a Back Up Power Source

The mechanism that you want to install depends on where you live. You can use solar, wind, water power or a generator.

Don’t know what’s financially best for you? Read this article and find out.

If you can use solar panels for part or all of your electrical needs it would go a long way towards making you completely self-sufficient and living with a sufficient amount of comforts in the form off electricity.

With sparing use it is possible to live completely off of solar energy but more than likely it will be a combination of eatery and solar power that will allow you to operate your electrical equipment.

Related: DIY Back-up Generator (Video)


Build a Hideout For Your Valuables or For Your Family

Cash and gold are a good idea to have but it is necessary to ensure that these items area safe.  Make sure that valuables are in a safe or a storage facility that is difficult to reach into as these items while trying to survive become ever more important.

If you have a useless space in your house, you may want to turn it into a super hideout (see picture). Click here if you’re interested in building a secret bookcase door.

If your family has a food storage of 2 months or more, you might want to consider the potential risks associated with others knowing about it.

Or the safe room could be your root cellar. The weak point on that structure would be the ventilation system. In order to conceal your root cellar, you’ll probably need to hide your exit pipe or to extend your ventilation system up through the walls of your house and to the roof, thus appearing as part of your house’s vents and pipes, hiding in plain sight.


Build a Medical Survival Kit

First Aid Kits are one of those preparedness items that people often neglect. Unfortunately, they don’t seem to get the same attention that things like survival knives, guns and bug out bags get (Source). But if you think about it, in a crisis… diseases are the no 1 killer.

Antibiotics, penicillin and a few other essentials like iodine, gauzes and bandages will go a long way to ensure that inevitable accidents or simple colds do not become fatal. Here are the only 4 antibiotics that you you’ll need when SHTF.

Splints, scissors and painkillers would also be of good use as one never know what sort of ailments or accidents will happen in the course of survival.


Build a Fireplace

Why? Just so you can provide heat in a low-tech fashion, and because you don’t want to rely entirely on fuel, grid or other generators that may fail in a crisis.

Instead, anybody can cut and burn woods… just like our ancestors did.

Plus… it also provides light in one room.

Plus… you can cook in-house when there’ll be no electricity.

Plus … it’s a cool place to sit by in the winter.


Start a Small Medicinal Garden

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could walk out into your backyard and find the medicine you need growing right there, ready to be picked and used to treat someone in your family?

A few days ago I made a 72 square-feet medicinal garden plan (see picture) that you might want to see.

All plants have different therapeutic actions, such as anti-inflammatory, fighting fever, for heart failure, a sedative, etc… basically for anything.


Preserve Part of The Food That You Produce

Drying, cooling, freezing, salting, smoking, pickling, canning… you have a lot of methods to choose from.

Recently drying has become more popular, but let’s not forget about a few old methods like burring food in a barrel (see picture) or turning meat into Pemmican balls.

If you have a dehydrator, you are likely already putting it to work making dried eggs, fruits, meat, etc.

Isn’t it nice when you know how what goes into your food? Maybe more importantly what doesn’t go into it, such as chemicals.


Insulate Your Attic and Turn It Into a Place To Keep Supplies

More heating and cooling goes through the roof in most improperly insulated homes than you’d think!

An efficient exhaust venting at the top of the roof (see picture) will remove the warm air in summer keeping a cool, dry and dark… just perfect for storing supplies.

And in winter it reduces the humidity by stopping the condense on inner walls (caused by the snow on the roof). Here are two pictures that explain this better than me: in the summer and in the winter.

Generally, a well insulated house will  reduce reliance on both air conditioning and heating systems.

Plus… poor insulation can cause your power bill to be higher than it needs to be, so taking the time to ensure your home is properly insulated can save you some money. Think of this as an investment. Yes you’ll spend a few bucks today, but on the long run you’ll get them back and make a profit. Seal all air leaks… especially in autumn, just before winter. You can also install door sweeps.

This article was written by Claude Davis and first appeared on Askaprepper.com

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    • Pink Slime

      Gas cans stored together can be very dangerous. Used approved (certified) metal cans made for gas. Build it around fireproof material, gypsum boards, water bags and away from your house.

    • Wretched Infidel

      Good ideas.

      Thank you, thought of these long ago. But where do we move to?

    • W. Willow

      While it is best to have one’s own medicinal garden, it may not always be possible — time or space wise. Consider having a supply of therapeutic-grade essential oils, many of which are useful as antibiotics. There are even some EOs which are effective against MRSA. A little research will show that this is a great resource in your medicinal armory.

    • Anonymous

      You guys. Ask yourselves. Are you afraid of death? Do you really want to be among the last ones left? Eating mushrooms and grubs in a nuclear winter scenario? Is your soul secure? Mine is. Put me at ground zero.

    • Amminadab

      The Lord has shown me in vision, repeatedly, that it is contrary to the Bible to make any provision for our temporal wants in the time of trouble. I saw that if the saints have food
      laid up by them, or in the fields, in the time of trouble when sword, famine, and pestilence are in the land, it will be taken from them by violent hands, and strangers would reap their fields. Then will be the time for us to trust wholly in God, and He will sustain us. I saw that our bread and water would be sure at that time, and we should not lack, or suffer hunger. The Lord has shown me that some of His children would fear when they see the price of food rising, and they would buy food and lay it by for the time of trouble. Then in a time of need, I saw them go to their food and look at it, and it had bred worms, and was full of living creatures, and not fit for use.” (Maranatha, p. 181)

      “Houses and lands will be of no use to the saints in the time of trouble, for they will then have to flee before infuriated mobs, and at that time their possessions cannot be disposed
      of to advance the cause of present truth. . . .” (Maranatha, p. 181)

    • jknbt

      what about a nuclear blast shelter? you need to survive for a month underground once the fallout starts.

      what about a survival farm? 320 acres was what it took to keep my mom’s family alive, well, fed, clothed back in the 1929 depression.

    • Sun Rabbit

      Good article, and I personally have done most of what you recommend.
      I would add something to that, however. I have a lot of fruit trees, which are great because they’re so low maintenance. Nut trees are great because you can store nuts for a long time. And if you get a fireplace, you need A LOT of wood or coal to go with that. I actually had a fireplace but got rid of it, and replaced it with a wood-burning stove. Much more efficient because you’re not losing heat by heating up the wall. In fact, I have 3 woodburning stoves so I can run them continuously. Also they’re a great way to discreetly get rid of most garbage. Just one of them will get the temperature up to a comfy T-shirt and underwear temperature of 30 degrees in no time. Once you get the hang of it with the damper settings, you’ll be able to use just 10 kg of wood every 12 hours.
      Also, keep currency on hand as well as Silver and Gold.
      And a water gun filled with sulfuric acid if you don’t have a gun.

      • The Clucker

        Where do you get sulfuric acid?

        • maxxy

          ….car batteries……..you can get directions online as to how to concentrate it.

          • The Clucker

            Cool thanks. I’m gonna put it in a bucket on top of a door so it falls on my wife’s head when she opens it like in the cartoons. She’s gonna laugh so hard!

        • Sun Rabbit

          You can get it in hardware stores or auto parts stores. You can also use Muriatic Acid (hydrochloric acid) which they sell for cleaning tiles.

    • David Montaigne

      Many of the suggestions above are fantastic ways to help prepare for some of the inevitable hardships we will soon need to survive. For what to expect (and when) read:

        End Times and 2019

        Antichrist 2016-2019: Mystery Babylon, Barack Obama & the Islamic Caliphate

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    • Big dog.../small fish...

      Make sure you WEAN all your family of: everything electronic and illegal drugs.

    • Michael

      Good advice about having a well or drilling a well. Drill much deeper than you need to; ask the folks in CA! And you better have a tool to retrieve your water if/when the SHTF. Checkout http://www.emergencywelltube.com to learn about an affordable backup tool that doesn’t need electricity and you don’t have to pull the well pump to use it.

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