If you’re a prepper, you no doubt spend time practicing survival skills and gathering supplies in case the shit hits the fan. But what if it actually happens?
What if there’s a major disaster in your area and it’s only a matter of time before your home is directly affected?
Most people would hurry from one window to the next, or check the radio or Internet for news, or simply stare at the TV (if the power is even on), but those activities won’t help.
Instead of nervously waiting to see what happens next, you need to take action. So what exactly should you do? Graywolf Survival wrote an excellent article that answers this question. Follow the link below to check it out.
Additional information. There is an old milk pump house with two windows. It is made of cinder block in 1951. The only other building is a garage with an attic. While the attic would give me a vantage point. It also has two windows.
I am getting corragated metal skirting soon. Would that be a safe place?
Val
Not a good idea to hide in an attic.
A true trained survivalist will smoke u out because u can’t breath and ur blinded by the smoke. Then him or her and there partners will just shoot you and take all ur crap. That’s what real survivalist do they don’t care about ur rights or Wonder if this is the moral thing to do. Kill or be killed that’s the facts. It’s not like a Hollywood movie nobody is the good guy.
I am single and live in a rural area. I also live in a mobile home. Any suggestions for underground survival?