Some people get really tied to rules. They want some structure with their emergencies. "When that happens, always do this."
But when it comes to systemic collapse or other disaster situations, that kind of thinking is very dangerous.
Selco warns that when the SHTF, everything is fluid and subject to change. There are no hard and fast rules of survival. You must adapt to the situation. Here's his explanation:
A false alarm in Hawaii a few years back should have been an enormous wake-up call to make a survival shelter plan. Here's how (including a printable checklist).
It can be a major challenge when living from your stockpiled foods to get enough fruits and vegetables to stay at the peak of health. These tips can help you, even if you're on a budget.