Prepper Recon.com is a website committed to helping users develop preparedness plans on any budget. The site conducts reconnaissance to gather intelligence on preparing for disasters and shares this information. This article outlines 3 steps to begin preparing for emergencies: 1) Save $1000 in small bills for emergencies, 2) Assemble a 72-hour bug out bag, 3) Assess home security by considering firearms, crossbows, or other deterrents and purchasing a secure safe. The site PrepperRecon.com provides more detailed guides on assembling bags and assessing security.
1. Prepper Recon.com is committed to help you develop a plan that you can implement on any
budget. Our mission is to conduct reconnaissance on a variety of sources and relay the
intelligence we gather to you.
This quick article is to inform you of what you can do now to get ready for the end of the world
as we know it.
Step 1
Cut unnecessary spending, get on a budget and save $1000 in small bills to keep hidden in your
home for emergencies. You never know when disaster may strike and you will not have time to
go to the bank or it may not be open due to power outages.
Step 2
Put together a basic Bug Out Bag. A bug out bag is a kit which contains everything you need to
evacuate your area in a moment's notice. It should have everything you need to stay alive for
72 hours. When it is time to evacuate, the roads will quickly deteriorate into grid lock. Those
who leave first will be the only ones who make it out safely. Your bug out bag will also serve as
a bug in bag. This means if you are stuck in your home and unable to leave due to civil unrest or
a biological attack, you will have the essentials you need for 3 days. You can find a very
thorough list of what should go in your bag at Prepper Recon.com
Step 3
2. Assess your personal security. Think about ways you can make your home a hard target. Some
common methods include purchasing a firearm if they are legal in your area. If you can't own
guns in your area, look at the possibilities of a cross bow or pepper spray. A baseball bat can be
a strong deterrent if your assailant is unarmed. Think about purchasing a safe that can be
bolted to your floor to protect your cash and fire arms. Most gun safes also come with a fire
barrier that will protect the contents for at least 20 minutes in the case of a fire. We also
discuss security in detail on PrepperRecon.com
Do what you can, when you can. Because you can’t do everything does not mean you can’t do
anything. Doing something each week will help you feel more secure and be better prepared
for everything from a tropical storm to the end of the world as we know it.
PrepperRecon.com has developed an extensive 7 Step Preparedness plan that will build a
foundation for readiness. Please take the time to check it out now at Prepper Recon.com and
be prepared.