Situational Awareness: 4 Steps To Follow
You are relatively safe walking through the city staring at your phone. But during a disaster, not being aware of your surroundings could be dangerous.
You are relatively safe walking through the city staring at your phone. But during a disaster, not being aware of your surroundings could be dangerous.
If you’re going to scavenge for supplies during a disaster, you’ll need certain tools such as bolt cutters, a lock pick set, a gas siphon pump, and more.
Use this info to get back inside your house if you get locked out, or use it to get into a house that is abandoned in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
You should always keep a spare phone and charger. A phone could be the difference between life and death. Here’s our picks for the apps to load it with.
If you’re stranded away from home in the city during a disaster and you don’t have any survival gear, you’ll have to make do with what you can find.
Although it’s possible to survive most types of disasters while living in the city, that doesn’t mean the city isn’t more dangerous than the countryside.
If you live in the city with countless other people (most of whom aren’t prepared for a major disaster), then you need to learn how to fight back.
You might not think urban navigation is a very important skill, but you’ll change your mind quickly if a disaster happens while you’re away from home.
If you find yourself in a city after the SHTF, you’ll need to use whatever you can find to help yourself survive. These videos are about urban scavenging.
The city is a very dangerous place to be during a major disaster, but survival is possible if you have supplies, a plan, and survival skills.