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12 PREPPING ITEMS THAT WILL BE PRICELESS AFTER THE COLLAPSE!
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**Just in case you dont have the time. I used an AI tool to provide a simple summary of the 12 essential items here below:**
1. Antibiotics: Stockpile a variety of antibiotics like doxycycline and amoxicillin to treat infections after a societal collapse. Have enough to handle 3-4 infections per person per year.
2. Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds: Collect a variety of seeds for sustainability, diversity, flavor, and nutrition. Choose seeds based on your climate, space, and the number of people you're feeding. Aim for a year's worth of seeds.
3. Water Filtration and Purification Systems: Secure access to clean water through portable filters, purifiers, and chemical treatments. Have a system that suits your group's size and mobility.
4. Portable Solar Panels and Solar Generators: Invest in renewable energy sources for power after the grid goes down. Choose panels and generators based on your power needs and the number of people in your group.
5. Communication Equipment: Stay informed and connected with a hand-crank emergency radio, ham radio, walkie-talkies, and satellite phone. Ensure you have enough batteries, solar charging options, and knowledge to use the equipment.
6. Knowledge and Skills Resources: Build a library of comprehensive guides, technical manuals, and local knowledge. Cover topics like basic repairs, medical emergencies, growing food, and problem-solving. Store your library safely and digitally if possible.
7. Salt: Stockpile salt for food preservation, health, bartering, gardening, and cleaning. Aim for 88 to 132 pounds of salt per family of four per year, depending on usage.
8. Basic Medical Knowledge: Learn first aid, CPR, and other medical skills to help yourself and others in emergencies. Build a medical library and stock up on supplies like sutures, antiseptics, and splints.
9. Lubricants and Oils: Stockpile a variety of lubricants and oils for maintaining tools, machinery, and vehicles. Choose products with broad uses, and learn the basics of mechanical maintenance.
10. Honey: Store honey for its medicinal benefits, energy, and bartering potential. Opt for raw honey, Manuka honey, and buckwheat honey. Stock a few gallons per person for eating and medicinal purposes.
11. Baking Soda: Keep baking soda for cleaning, deodorizing, medical, and gardening uses. Aim for 24-48 pounds per family of four per year, depending on specific needs. Store it in a cool, dry, and dark place.
12. Personal Hygiene Items: Stockpile essential hygiene items like soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and toilet paper to maintain cleanliness and prevent illness. Choose products with multiple uses and long shelf lives.
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