Hurricane Preparedness Food Supply

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2011

The East Coast of the United States is in the hurricane season. As of August 23rd we are facing hurricane Irene. If it passes without landfall, we still face several months of hurricane season. Be prepared.

I would like to emphasize the need to get prepared and stay prepared for natural or manmade disasters. I have lived through 3 major hurricanes. In South, Florida we are entering the hurricane season.

This video shows the food supply that I have dedicated to feeding myself and anyone else in need of food should a hurricane hit. Besides food, keep plenty of water, candles, a generator, gasoline, propane and a grill, ice for food, important papers, etc. Be prepared.

The message: be prepared and Keep on Prepping!

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  • May I ask how you afford to have these different retreats? I'm jealous. R they small cabins or homes you share with others? Just curious how u do it? We'd love to do the same. Thanks.

  • Most excellent. Keeping your preps separate is key. If not , you can use up your stores. Thumbs way up! Thanks~

  • I have been through Alicia in Conroe, Texas and Rita and Ike in Willis, Texas. I know all about hurricane prepping.

    Good video, but I wish you would have taken off the faded, power point like framing.I love prep videos like this and love to see everything.

  • Great vid! It's been added to the Resource Playlist on The Tactical Forum!

  • Living on the gulf you cant ever take hurricane season for granted, Ike kept us in turmoil for awhile

  • I went through the effects of those same hurricanes in 2004. We were minimally prepared back then and got by. My chainsaw became my constant companion and thank God we had generator to run our well. I ran some romex to my closest neighbors (300FT) for lights and TV. I also ran water hoses to my neighbors home and we were able to backfeed water through their hosebib into their home Gasoline soared to $2.75 a gallon. Thank you for the vid and I hope it encourages people to be prepared.

  • If people in Hurricane country aren't prepared, after Katrina, they deserve what they get; imo.

    I stopped buying gulf "seafood" after the Gulf Oil spill. Now that the Japanese radiation is traveling through the Alaskan fishing grounds, I am done with that food too. No more seafood for me.

  • I live in Florida, thank you for this!!

  • Thanks for the video! I wish more people stocked up on food like you do. lol I like the shirt by the way. Check out my friend desertprepper1 he is getting things together to send out after these tornadoes

  • Great stuff, Thanks!

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