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Preparedness is one of the first things you should do before a
disaster hits!
To survive any disaster, you must do your homework first, not after a
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Stock up on all kinds
of food that is caned, or in jars, so
it will keep much longer. Bags of
tried beans and rice are very good for
lasting a long time. |
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If you don't own a gun
or a bow, you can buy a sling shot and
make sure you practice with it to get
good at hitting your target. You can
kill small game with a sling shot,
like rabbits, squirrels, and some
small birds. |
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Learn how to cook
outside over an open fire, because
this may be the only way you have to
cook for awhile. |
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Learn how to hunt deer
and clean them. Deer may be the only
meat animal you'll find. You can hunt
them with a bow, a crossbow, deer
rifle, or shotgun. Learn how to use
them all. |
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If you don't know how
to fish, learn how now, and not after
a disaster hits. Farm ponds are on
most farms or in some parks that can
provide you fish to fry. If you don't
have any bait, use anything you can
find crawling on the ground. Buy some
hooks, sinkers, and some fishing
poles. |
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Learn how to use a
gun. Buy a deer rifle for big game.
Buy a 22 rifle for small game. Make
sure you practice until you can load
and unload and hit your target. Buy
plenty of ammo. You might even have to
protect yourself. |
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A crossbow is a very
handy tool for surviving a disaster.
You can kill a deer with a crossbow,
and any small game. You can even shoot
fish by the banks of a pond. |
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A compound bow is a
must to have because of it's quiet,
and if your hidden in the woods and
you don't want anyone to know where
you are, it's perfect for hunting. |
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Before any disaster
hits, you should do your homework now,
and find a place for you and your
family to run to. A place you can hid
out for awhile, or until it's safe to
come out and go home. If it's a long
term disaster, you might want to stay
until you know for sure it's safe to
go home.
There are many more things I could mention here, but you know what to
do to keep your family safe. |
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