Guide to Bugging In your House for Disaster Scenario's

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  1. For the bedroom. 1) Purchase cheap rolls of thermal radiator foil. Cut out something to the size of the window frame/pane (cardboard, plywood, or even fabric) then glue the foil to the cutout (overlapping if necessary.) Put the panel on the frame/glass & tape it into place. 2) Buy a relevant size tent for either the room, mattress or people sleeping on it. If you can get away with the floor, then get a smaller tent, put a mat/duvet down, then sleep on top. If you want comfort/have a bad back, then put the mattress inside the tent with a duvet & sleeping bag. 3) If it's extremely cold outside & the home requires extra heat, then make one of those candle pot heaters & use that to warm the inside of the bedroom up before going in & hunkering down for the night.

  2. n my honest oplnion, nature would be far better off without our insane egos , AND the stupid autocrats of Russia AND China would have a greatly feduced populace to lord over with their warped ideals when they are emerging from their"SAFE" rabbit holes !!! Looks like we are in for a culling of the unfit BY rhe EXTREMELY UNFIT !!! PEACE!

  3. I hands dug a deep well in my basement.
    I hit a spring and I sent out tested and I can straight from the well .
    It a hand pump well.
    The house has town water.
    But hand pump is drinking water only

  4. In a disaster situation, if an intruder breaks into my house I will not be bugging out…I'll be using their body as a deterrent to future invaders (j/k …. sort of).

  5. In survival situations I always follow what women do because they always take the most sensible path with the least risk.
    Men bug out to the woods to fight over scarce food, water, shelter, heat.
    Women bug out to the nearest Target with plenty of food, water, shelter, warmth, clothes.😂

  6. Have a CB radio HAM just for listening to get local info and FRS radio . Also local neighborhood websites have local info great to listen to but not respond to be private . Binoculars see in the dark viewer all great to just observe .

  7. Best to make it look like your house has ALREADY been ransacked. Have the front door oren and then close off the part of the house you hide in. ( false walls). Make the intruder COME TO YOU.

  8. You don't HAVE to treat rainwater.I have been drinking untreated rain water ( New South Wales)for the last 12 years with no ill effects, as have about 40-60 house guests over that time. Keep the gutters clean, and screen tanks from frogs.

  9. I live on 20 remote acres up against the National Forest in Wyoming. Two years of supplies, fuel, propane, etc.
    I watch these "Bug in at home in city/suburb" videos and shake my head.
    Good luck to you all.

  10. You can set up a tent inside a room and stay in that and be warmer. I have a small kerosene rayo lamp that puts out light and a nice amount of heat. I actually use it in fall and spring to warm up my living room instead of turning the heat on sometimes. it would be ok for short emergencies, otherwise lighting a candle in there will do a lot towards keeping you warm.

  11. Very good. This is what I have been trying to convince people for years I have no idea why people think that they can 'Mad Max' it out there, especially with children. I gave up years ago on the idea of ever bugging-out for all of the reasons that you site, and now I don't feel that there would be a safe place to go, even if I were physically capable. A woman yestrday thought that she would get in her car and go from Florida and get to Colorado when,and after, all heck breaks loose. People like that are in more denial than those who are unprepared.

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  13. Interesting that none of your video actually shows bug in/out conditions, just normal comfortable life. Bugging out could easily turn you into just another refugee. Should always plan to sit tight, unless, forced to leave. You didn't say anything about how to protect yourself.

  14. wish there was captioning for the deaf. gave sound advice. I also recommend if you haven't already (social anxiety so it's one I've had to work on) get to know your neighbors, local communities, emergency resources so you know their emergency plans, who you can rely on, trade with, who to watch out for, and is mostly likely to be a problem. If you have a garage big enough to park in and unload in use it, cause you don't want the worst neighbors making note of who prepped then raiding you. Already on watch for one nosy family who kind of cased us, when a relative asked them to help us (and didn't check if rest of the family was ok with that) with moving some old junk out.

  15. Rain water has no dissolved minerals in it. It can quickly deplete calcium in your TEETH and bones.

    Use old milk jugs or similar to catch urine. You can use that to fertilize your garden (if possible, dilute 8:1 water to urine). Or even put out a fire!

    Solid waste can be bagged. Put a trash bag in a bucket and make your deposit.
    Close the bag when not in use.
    Use kitty litter to help reduce smells if necessary.
    A pool noodle on a 5 gal bucket makes a toilet.
    Just line the bucket with a tall kitchen trash bag.

    As a last resort, dig a hole in the ground as far from your abode and garden as you can reasonable do. Make a deposit there and cover it.

  16. Many of these bugging in type prepping videos suggest stoves or heating sources that rely on fuel sources, such as propane. I wonder if they realize how quickly you go through such sources and consider how much of it would have to stored, if you intend that to be you primary means of cooking and heating. Unless you live in an environment where it's just not possible, the better options would wood fuel sources, such as wood burning stoves/fireplaces and the collapsible wood burning backpack stoves.

  17. bugging in is our only choice, now, due to Parkinson's and cancer, my wife having health issues it will be impossible for us to walk out after a SHFT, WE have solar panels on the roof stocking up on food supplies as much as I can,,,,, We do have 35 acres that we can go but it is 300 miles away unless we are there when something happens I would much rather be there then near a major city where our home is.. unless we can drive it taking the back roads to where we need to go to to get the farm, we are staying, got some security cameras up, flood lights up, and several ways of defending ourself, wife does not like guns, so I got some bow and arrows, swords, and throwing starts been working out with them

  18. everybody is prepared for an apocalypse. they're all loaded with weapons and a years supply of goods. yet none of them talk about how scary it would actually be. they're all just ready for it.

  19. Don't forget about the power of prayer. We are God's creatures and He loves us and will not abandon the faithful. Miracles do happen still today.

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