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  You’ll want to have long-term storage food on hand, for example. A few cases of ramen noodles added to your weekly shopping will help you store this kind of thing, long-term. If you integrate into your survival preparations simply extra portions of the things you already buy, from toilet paper to canned goods, you can use a rollinginventory strategy to use things less often than you replace them. This means you can build up a stockpile of all the things you regularly use, and when you can’t get to the store for a few days during an emergency, you will have an ample supply of what you ned. It isn’t really hard. It’s common sense. But planning on doing this will help you sleep better at night RIGHT NOW, won’t it? Well, why WOULDN’T you do that? There’s something you haven’t considered, possibly, that you really do need to think about. You should be building a bug out bag or “go-bag.” This is because the bigger danger of a disaster, the worse alternative to having a few days where you can’t get to the store (or there is nothing in the store to buy), is the possibility that it isn’t safe where your home is. What if you have to evacuate? www.SurvivalKitBugOutBag.com 26


Report - Survival Gear Secrets
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