Levels of Preparedness (take 2?)

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Weedygarden

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I really thought I posted this early on when this forum started. I know it was in the old group. Since I have looked and looked and haven't found it, I thought I would share it again.

5 Levels of Preparedness

Level 0 Every Emergency is a Disaster

Less than 2 weeks of food in the home

No water purification system

No bug out bag

No defensive weapons

No way to produce their own food

No physical gold or silver

No tangible assets to barter


Level 1 Can survive two weeks of Minor Emergency (such as ice storm)

Have sufficient water and food for two weeks of emergency

Able to heat house for two weeks without relying on the power grid by use of the power grid

Able to cook their meals for two weeks without relying on the power grid

Has a first aid kit

Likely has no defensive weapons

Must leave their home after two weeks due to lack of preparation


Level 2: Can Survive One Month of an Emergency (such as major hurricane)

Likely has a portable power generator and sufficient fuel for one month of operation

Has handguns or shotgun to defend their home

Has a month’s work of canned goods to eat from

Has sufficient prescription medicines for 30 days

Has enough batteries for power a portable radio for 30 days


Level 3: Can Survive Three Months of an Emergency (such as martial law or impacting earthquake)


Has a deep-short term pantry

Likely has a water purification system

Likely has defensive weapon for each family member

Likely has some type of neighborhood safety watch or 24 hour security watch rotation at the home

Has stocked wood to burn in fireplace and/or iron stove

Has communication gear to keep track of local and world events

Has means to recharge batteries without relying on power grid

Has three months of prescription medications


Level 4: Can Survive One Year of an Emergency (such as currency devaluation, economic depression)


Has a deep short- and long-term food pantry

Likely has their own garden to produce food

Likely has small-sized farm animals to produce protein (chickens, goats, rabbits)

Has a deep supply of ammo (2000+ rounds per weapon)

Has a spare weapon in event of damage

Has mean to produce herbal medicines to replace prescriptions

Has a long-term store of antibiotics

Likely has dog for security watch

Has full 24 hour rotation of security watch on the home (requires 6 adults)

Show have secondary off-site storage of food, weapons, and ammo

Is ready to bug-out with full hiking and camping gear, if security situation degrades

Is able to educate their children at home


Level 5: Can Survive Indefinitely from Home during an multi-year SHTF or TEOTWAWKI situation


Has a fully functioning large garden or small farm for food production

Is able to can and store the results of food harvest for the coming year

Is able to harvest seeds for next year’s planting

Is able to raise multiple generations of farm animals (cattle, sheep, horses)

Has horses for local and distance travel

Has enough ammo to last a generation (10,000+ rounds per weapon)

Has spares of each weapon and lots of extra magazines

Able to generate their own fuel (bio-diesel, alcohol)

Likely has fully functional solar power bank with deep storage batteries

Has natural on-site water sources for farm and home

Has home-based business to generate income

Is able to build new building and make any necessary repairs to existing buildings

Is able to provide excess food for charity

Has a secondary residency (such as mountain cabin) for full bug-out

Is prepared for minor surgery and child birth at home

Has stores of gold and silver for barter

Is able to produce their clothing (from raw wool or raw cotton with spinning wheel and small loom)
 
Shelter . . . check!
Water . . . check!
Food . . . check!
Generator and fuel . . . check!
Garden, seeds and canning supplies . . . check!
Clothing for all weather conditions . . . check!
Protection including guns and ammo, bow and arrows . . . check.
24 hour watch and guards, not there - not gonna happen.
Back up/bugout location . . . check!
The ability (tools, supplies and knowledge) to make and repair needed items . . . check!
Ability to make clothes from raw goods . . . for a while - maybe 4 or 5 years. . . check
Store of meds - for three months or so . . . yes
First aid and trama kit . . . check!
Backup sanitation . . check!
No need for child birth at our age.
surgery, only the most minor.
No charity food stores or production.
No animals at this point - something to work on for the future. Can't expect wild game to stay abundant.
No horses or mules. Not likely in the future.
Fuel production will come with more land. (alcohol is easier than bio-diesel)
 
Nice thread, Weedygarden.

I plan to start prepping at the very first sign of any problem. And besides, nothing very bad ever happens, because the Government is super fast at solving all problems. That is what Governments do, is lookout for the wellbeing of their peasants.
 
I am living primarily in level 4 with one foot touching level 5. My ability to move into level 5 depends highly on the totality of circumstances, which of course cannot be predicted with any real accuracy. Although my greatest strengths are defensive capabilities, volume of preps, level 5 capable bug out location, and talented mutual aid group. My weaknesses are renewable food sources (animal based), renewable energy sources, and advanced medical (surgical) skills. Assessing and reviewing ones level of preparedness allows us to reanalyze our needs and refocus our efforts. Good thread Weedy.
 
I am living primarily in level 4 with one foot touching level 5. My ability to move into level 5 depends highly on the totality of circumstances, which of course cannot be predicted with any real accuracy. Although my greatest strengths are defensive capabilities, volume of preps, level 5 capable bug out location, and talented mutual aid group. My weaknesses are renewable food sources (animal based), renewable energy sources, and advanced medical (surgical) skills. Assessing and reviewing ones level of preparedness allows us to reanalyze our needs and refocus our efforts. Good thread Weedy.

Agree on the med part, and to have a fully equipped medical bag with an emergency surgical kit and emergency surgery booklet which you can get on line.
There are many at decent prices

Here's one.

https://www.shopmedvet.com/product/kit-surgical-suture-stapler-kit-8-inst-4-sut-each-SS10


Good article Weedy
 
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Agree on the med part, and to have a fully equipped medical bag with an emergency surgical kit and emergency surgery booklet which you can get on line.
There are many at decent prices



Good article Weedy
Thank you. This comes from the LDS Preparedness Manual. The whole manual is free, a pdf, so you can download and print it out if you wish. The manual is 222 pages long, so I have printed out just a few select parts. This part helped me to set goals.
https://thesurvivalmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/LDS-Preparedness-Manual.pdf
 
It makes me really nervous to hear about people thinking they are prepared to do surgery at home just because they have a book and a medical kit!

Would it help if you knew I was really good at the game Operation? :p:D:cool:
 
It makes me really nervous to hear about people thinking they are prepared to do surgery at home just because they have a book and a medical kit!
I got the book, a really sharp knife, and I never missed an episode of "Dr. Kildare."
 
I bought a "surgical kit" and sutures at a gun show . I tell our pharmacist daughter that is SHTF happens, then she'll have to figure out proper dosages of fish antibiotics but for humans. She must of taken me seriously, because she also told our granddaughter that she needs to be an EMT, because we don't have one of those in the family. Just a sonographer.
 
Love the LDS preparedness manual @Weedygarden and read all parts that were applicable to us and applied most of it here.
There are many sections of it that could be great discussion points here. I had previously printed out a few other manuals, so some of it is redundant. It truly is the best manual for preparedness. It seems to cover all topics.
 
Has horses for local and distance travel
Able to generate their own fuel (bio-diesel, alcohol)
Has home-based business to generate income
Has a secondary residency (such as mountain cabin) for full bug-out
Is prepared for minor surgery and child birth at home
Has stores of gold and silver for barter
Is able to produce their clothing (from raw wool or raw cotton with spinning wheel and small loom)

This is what I'm lacking from level 5.
Level 4 is missing the secondary off-site storage of food, weapons, and ammo because we just moved to our secondary site and the primary is going to be sold.
 
Level 4 is missing the secondary off-site storage of food, weapons, and ammo because we just moved to our secondary site and the primary is going to be sold.

This is why I have a storage garage outside a very small town halfway between my home and my BOL. It contains 80% junk that conceals the 20% that is valuable preps. The majority of the units are boats, motorcycles, convertibles, and other summer time items but many are the belongings of people who went into nursing homes and their homes were emptied out. So my garage fits right in.
 
This is why I have a storage garage outside a very small town halfway between my home and my BOL. It contains 80% junk that conceals the 20% that is valuable preps. The majority of the units are boats, motorcycles, convertibles, and other summer time items but many are the belongings of people who went into nursing homes and their homes were emptied out. So my garage fits right in.
I have thought that the good stuff could be buried behind lots of boxes of books which I have access to.
 
Maybe we're hoping someone with surgical skills would be able to do the surgery. Many places where there has been war going on lack medical supplies.

That is my thoughts Weedy. Don't matter how good the skills are if Doc don't have tools, things will be lacking. I don't have near enough, but it's better than nothing at all.
 

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