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Survival:Beyond the Bug-Out Bag

著者: Bill Bateman
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  • We all agree that being prepared for an emergency is important. That's why preparing a "Bug Out Bag" that will allow you can grab and go can be a lifesaver. So I began posting information here over 6 years ago, and I'm updating that information regularly. I've also gone beyond the traditional products. Because creating "the bag" is just the first step to being prepared, not the final product. We now know we each need to have at least 30 days of essential supplies like food water and medicine. We must be our own first responders.

    I cover topics like:
    *Products I both use and trust.
    *Often forgotten items you need to have in your bag.
    *Psychological and Emotional planning for the family
    *Planning for Kids and Seniors
    *What to do when Plan "A" fails?

    This includes a curated list of links from a variety of sources too. I'll be sharing and updating links to sites I buy from and products I use. So we are clear, I have no sponsors, so the opinions, both good and bad, are my own.

    Join me as I begin the 7th year/6th season of productions in an ongoing series of podcasts for you and your family to use and to share with others as you build a community. Is this fun or what?

    © 2024 Survival:Beyond the Bug-Out Bag
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  • Essential Go Bag Tips 2.0
    2024/09/08

    Is your go bag ready for anything? Join us this week as we dive into the world of emergency preparedness with Bill Bateman from Refuse to be a Victim Personal Protection Training. We highlight the vital need for a well-equipped "get-out-of-Dodge bag," and why it's more crucial than ever to be prepared for sudden evacuations and extreme weather. Bill shares how lifestyle changes and environmental hazards like forever chemicals and microplastics have changed the landscape of preparedness, and the significance of customizing your go bag based on your age, health, and physical abilities. Additionally, you'll learn why knowing your capabilities and local emergency plans can make all the difference in a crisis.

    Bill provides invaluable tips on crafting an effective go bag that ensures you and your loved ones are self-sufficient for up to two weeks. From updated water filters and air filtration systems to reliable lighting solutions and multiple fire-starting methods, discover how to stay warm, visible, and safe in various emergency scenarios. We also discuss the concept of blending in as a "gray man" to avoid drawing attention during crises. Whether you're facing sudden evacuations or getting stranded in snow, this episode equips you with the knowledge and tools to be fully prepared for whatever comes your way. Don't miss out on this essential guide to emergency preparedness!

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  • Beyond the Bug Out Bag:New Season! Re-setting to 2.0
    2024/09/01

    Can your family handle an unexpected emergency like a power outage or natural disaster? Join us this National Preparedness Month as we kick off Survival Beyond the Bug Out Bag 2.0 with the theme "Start a Conversation." In this episode, we explore the critical importance of discussing emergency preparedness within families, ensuring that even the youngest members know what to do when the unexpected happens. We shed light on Oregon's leadership in the prepping community while acknowledging that many still find themselves unprepared. Our goal this season is to reset and provide valuable insights for both newcomers and our loyal audience by comparing past and present strategies to keep everyone ready for anything.

    Discover the essential preparations you need to handle emergencies, from having a get-home bag in your car to building a modular and complementary preparedness system. Learn from personal experiences and understand the importance of community networks and multiple contingency plans, including a last-resort "Alamo" plan. We also introduce you to a premier firearms training center in Southern Oregon, where you can access a range of self-defense programs and customized training solutions. Stay tuned for a teaser on the upcoming Bug Out Bag 2.0 event and don't forget to share your comments and suggestions. Stay safe, stay strong, and let's get prepared together!

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  • Season 7! Welcome Back: Essential Emergency Preparedness
    2024/08/25

    Are you prepared for the next unexpected weather event or natural disaster? This episode promises to equip you with essential emergency preparedness skills. Join Bill Bateman from Refuse to Be a Victim Personal Protection Training as he underscores the critical need for readiness, especially during National Emergency Preparedness Month. With only 26% of Oregonians currently prepared for emergencies, Bill shares practical steps to boost your preparedness, from emergency food storage to power outage solutions. Through relatable stories, such as a squirrel-induced power outage, this episode illustrates how even small preparations can significantly impact your safety and comfort.

    But that's not all—this episode also delves into the vital topic of firearm safety, particularly for Realtors facing unique security challenges. Bill dives deep into the essentials of proper gun handling, the importance of using a holster, and how to choose the right firearm for individual needs. The conversation extends to responsible gun ownership and the need for ongoing education in life-saving skills like CPR and basic first aid. We also encourage listener participation, welcoming your tips and strategies for preparedness and self-reliance. Stay safe, stay prepared, and join us next month for more invaluable insights!

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あらすじ・解説

We all agree that being prepared for an emergency is important. That's why preparing a "Bug Out Bag" that will allow you can grab and go can be a lifesaver. So I began posting information here over 6 years ago, and I'm updating that information regularly. I've also gone beyond the traditional products. Because creating "the bag" is just the first step to being prepared, not the final product. We now know we each need to have at least 30 days of essential supplies like food water and medicine. We must be our own first responders.

I cover topics like:
*Products I both use and trust.
*Often forgotten items you need to have in your bag.
*Psychological and Emotional planning for the family
*Planning for Kids and Seniors
*What to do when Plan "A" fails?

This includes a curated list of links from a variety of sources too. I'll be sharing and updating links to sites I buy from and products I use. So we are clear, I have no sponsors, so the opinions, both good and bad, are my own.

Join me as I begin the 7th year/6th season of productions in an ongoing series of podcasts for you and your family to use and to share with others as you build a community. Is this fun or what?

© 2024 Survival:Beyond the Bug-Out Bag

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