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Post Economic Self Defense: 3 Ideas To Keep Yourself Safe
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Get an inexpensive headlamp (less than $15) for every member of your household as well as a small LED lantern for each room of the house. Make sure that all the lights you buy use the same battery type and then buy a bunch of extra batteries. Again, you are prepared for a major economic collapse and all that goes with it, but also for a storm or normal power outage.The worst possible time for any emergency, disaster or crisis to hit is when you are away from the comfort and safety and supplies of your home. This is why the federal government (FEMA) recommends we all have an emergency preparedness kit in our car.
Having a good car kit will not make anyone laugh at you and is not an extraordinary measure that will turn you into a ''Doomsday Prepper.'' It's just good, common sense.Not everyone who has an emergency car kit is a radical survivalist or a ''Doomsday Prepper'' like those on the National Geographic show. As a matter of fact, the federal government (FEMA) recommends that we all have some emergency supplies with us in our car. Still not sold? Let's look at three reasons that you might be very glad you have a kit in your trunk.
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