The World War 3 Survival Guide

 


Preparing for any large-scale emergency, whether it's a natural disaster or a hypothetical event like World War III, involves similar principles. However, it's important to remember that no guide can be comprehensive, and the best approach will depend on individual circumstances, location, and more. Here's a basic guide to get you started:

World War III Prepping Guide


 

1. Water

  • Storage Containers: Invest in BPA-free water storage containers.
  • Water Filters: Purchase portable water filters like the LifeStraw or Sawyer Mini.
  • Water Purification Tablets: Brands like Aquamira or Potable Aqua offer tablets that can purify water.

2. Food

  • Non-Perishable Foods: Stock up on canned goods, dried fruits, nuts, and MREs (Meals Ready to Eat).
  • Long-Term Storage Foods: Brands like Mountain House or Augason Farms offer freeze-dried meals that can last for years.
  • Manual Can Opener: Ensure you have a non-electric can opener.

3. Shelter

  • Tents: Invest in a durable tent. Brands like Coleman or MSR are reputable.
  • Emergency Blankets: Mylar thermal blankets can help retain body heat.
  • Sleeping Bags: Ensure they are suitable for the harshest conditions you might face.

4. First Aid

  • First Aid Kit: Purchase a comprehensive kit. Brands like Adventure Medical Kits or First Aid Only offer good options.
  • Prescription Medications: Ensure you have an adequate supply of any essential medications.
  • Over-the-Counter Medications: Pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medications, antacids, etc.
  • Iodine pills or tablets 

5. Power and Lighting

  • Solar Chargers: Anker or Goal Zero offer portable solar panels to charge devices.
  • Batteries: Stock up on various sizes, and consider rechargeable ones.
  • Flashlights and Lanterns: Brands like Fenix, Olight, or Black Diamond are reliable.

6. Communication

  • Emergency Radios: Get a hand-cranked or battery-operated emergency radio. The Midland ER310 or RunningSnail Solar Crank NOAA Weather Radio are good options.
  • Walkie Talkies: Brands like Motorola or Baofeng have radios for short-range communication.

7. Protection and Self-Defense

  • Multipurpose Tools: Tools like the Leatherman or Swiss Army Knife can be invaluable.
  • Personal Defense Items: Depending on your comfort and legality, consider pepper spray, personal alarms, guns, bullets, or other self-defense tools.

8. Miscellaneous

  • Fire Starters: Waterproof matches, lighters, or magnesium fire starters.
  • Maps: Local maps and compasses for navigation.
  • Clothing: Durable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear.
  • Backpack: A durable backpack like those from Osprey or North Face to carry essentials.

9. Knowledge

  • Books: Consider purchasing survival guides or manuals. "The SAS Survival Handbook" by John 'Lofty' Wiseman is a classic.
  • Training: Attend first aid courses, survival workshops, or other relevant training sessions.

Disclaimer: While it's good to be prepared, it's also essential not to give in to panic or fear. This list is meant as a general guide, and individual needs may vary. Always consult experts and ensure you're following local regulations and guidelines.

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