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What are Preppers and What They Do

What are Preppers and What They Do!

Who are preppers? anyone who is prepared for a crisis

You heard about people who prep… but what do they do, and what is a prepper anyway? Preppers are families, groups, friends, individuals, pretty much  people like you and me who are prepared for a crisis. Being a prepper doesn’t mean that you need to built a fortress around your house. But you need to have all the supplies and tools you need to live safely if times get tough. This means natural disasters, pandemics as seen in very recent times as well as natural disasters.

What Does Prepping Involve

Prepping involves preserving food, securing your home, and planning for the future. To help you start, here are some important tips to be a prepper.

Preppers are People Who Plans to Survive a Crisis

People who prep always have a plan. This way, you won’t be caught off guard. Listed below are some things to do to prepare for survival.

Investing in the future is always a good idea. Prepping can help you achieve financial security, increase your disposable income, and even free you from employment.

Learn New Skills

Preppers actively pursue opportunities to learn new skills and increase their knowledge. They constantly think about what might happen and mentally play out their best options in the event of a disaster. You can be a prepper without spending a lot of money! However, you have to invest time and effort into preparing.

Make or Buy a Ready Made Bug Out Bag

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The first place a prepper should start is by building a bug out bag. This is often referred to as a get home safe bag, and contains basic survival supplies. Most prepper kits include essential survival items. Or if you don’t have time to make one you can buy a ready made bug out bag.

The goal of a prepper is to be able to live without modern dependency for at least three months. It may not be easy but essential for survival. Having the right survival gear will make all the difference in survival success! If you can live without electricity or running water, you reached the “prepper” level.

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Join or Create a Prepper Community

Another great way to survive a crisis to join a community of like minded people. Those who want to survive and thrive in a crisis.  Recruit friends and family to become a prepper to join a community where you can share skills and resources.The prepper movement ‘community’ is key in practical prepping. And it is where you will find a community of like-minded individuals who are also concerned about the same things you do. If you’re in a community, try to engage in a local resilience circle or mutual aid group.

Is Prepping Hoarding

What is a prepper? and do preppers hoard? As a prepper, you are not necessarily a hoarder. But preppers are just that – ‘prepared’ for a crisis or situation that requires they have the tools to handle what comes their way.

Unlike hoarder who may hang on to anything for a variety of reasons (often emotional), preppers stock necessary goods such as food, water, first aid kits, shelter and so on. By preparing for such situations, prepare for an uncertain future. The prepper culture has become a political and social force.

Concluding What Is a Prepper

In a nutshell a prepper is someone who believes it’s their duty to protect themself and their family in a catastrophic or time of crisis. Being prepared helps them survive longer than non-preppers. A prepper learns skills, physical fitness, survival skills such as fishing, gardening and storing food that will last for a long time. They learn to do whatever it takes to prepare for any type of disaster.

In an extreme situation, a prepper can survive longer than non-preppers because he or she knows that it’s his duty to protect his or her family. It’s a great feeling to be prepared.

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