Well that was a good watch.
Probably a lot there that we could all work on as far as preps are concerned, but initialy the first things that obviously spring to mind are...
Water.
Food
Toilet proceedure if there is no sewage system.
Meds.
Thats just going on the basis that you can bug in at home and can avoid the looters.
I'm fine for the top two, well i could do bit better with food, but i'm fine for at least a month or so. Meds i'm not so sure. I have plenty of
common cold meds and stuff for the family (allergy meds and the likes) Plenty of first aid gear. Its the antibiotics i'm not sure about.
I have plenty of bottles of clove oil for things like toothache. Tons of anti bacterial hand gel. I have lots of salt too, for cooking and hygeine, so
that should keep some of the bugs at bay.
One thing that came from the programme that we would have difficulty here in the UK with, is weapons. Being as invisible as possible so you won't need
to use them will be the best option. Failing that, you get inventive.
It was a good eye opener for people that have no idea about how quick society structure with break down. It dealt with a lot of issues that many would
rather try to forget.
The biggest thing for me that i got from the film was "water". WATER WATER WATER! I have pleny at home in containers, i am still looking into getting
a large container and i have a filter thats good for 100,000 litres. My kids will not die of thirst on my shift.
I've heard some say it's not the best documentary on how to survive, but i liked it for what it was.
CX.
edit on 28/10/10 by CX because: (no reason given)