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Urban Emergency Survival Plan: A Must-Have Book for City and Suburb Preppers
by Daisy Luther
When most people think about preppers, they envision a family that lives in a remote area, growing their own food, raising livestock, and sitting around a cozy fire at night. However warm and lovely that image may be, the reality of the situation is that most people do **t live on 200 acres in the middle of **where. The population of the United States is concentrated in urban and suburban areas. Of course, when you live in a condo or a suburban home on a tiny lot, your preparedness situation may look a whole lot different than that of someone who has strategically relocated to the country. This means that you may have less storage space, a decreased ability to raise your own food, and an entirely different host of threats than your country prepper cousins. The standard issue advice for city dwellers is, ?Move.? But we all k**w that?s easier said than done, In an eco**my like this, if you?re lucky e**ugh to have a good job, picking up and moving to the boondocks may **t be in the best interests of your family. Speaking of family, you may have again relatives that you care for. Your children may be at a crucial point in their eduction. Moving costs a lot of money ? the list goes on and on of why ?move? is careless advice from people who just haven?t thought things through. Bestselling preparedness author Jim Cobb?s new book focuses on preparedness for the city dweller. Bestselling preparedness author Jim Cobb has written a new book that focuses on preparedness for those in urban areas. You don?t have to live in downtown Manhattan to benefit from it, though. Many of us have neighbors and live on a public roadway, and if you fall into those categories, you will find practical, relatable advice in Cobb?s book, Urban Emergency Survival Plan: Readiness Strategies for the City and Suburbs. The book contains vital information such as the following:
We all k**w that even in a big house, it can be hard to find a place for all of your stockpile. But what if you live in a condo or apartment? Read on for Jim?s advice on the topic! An Excerpt from Urban Emergency Survival Plan Where do I store all this stuff? Fortunately, there are several places in even the smallest apartment where you can squirrel away goodies for a rainy day, without turning your pad into something that looks like it should be featured on Hoarders. Even so, that?s a ton of food in a pretty small space. Depending on how high your bed sits off the floor, you might even be able to double-stack the cans. Risers, found at most big box retailers, raise the bed higher, allowing for more storage space underneath. Granted, it isn?t the best idea to have the entire floor under your bed covered in canned food, if only because of the difficulty of reaching and rotating it all. However, let?s say you have one queen-sized bed and two double beds in your condo. You could put 300 cans of food under the queen bed and 150 under each of the doubles. That still gives you 600 cans of food! If you go this route, be sure to keep the boxes up off the floor. Basements are, of course, **torious for having damp floors.Don?t let your geographic location or that of a loved one get in the way of being prepared. Check out Urban Emergency Survival Plan today! About Jim Cobb: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/wp-c...14-300x225.jpg Jim Cobb is a recognized authority on disaster readiness. He?s written several books, including Prepper?s Home Defense, Countdown to Preparedness, and Prepper?s Long-Term Survival Guidehttp://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/i...1&a=1612432735. Jim has been actively involved in prepping and survival planning for about thirty years. In addition, he is a licensed private detective and has worked in the investigative field for about two decades. Jim lives in the upper Midwest with his lovely wife and their three adolescent ******* of mass destruction. Daisy Luther is a freelance writer and editor. Her website, The Organic Prepper, where this first appeared, offers information on healthy prepping, including premium nutritional choices, general wellness and **n-tech solutions. You can follow Daisy on Facebook and Twitter, and you can email her at [email protected] أكثر... |
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