Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Urban Prepping — Emergency Preparedness in the City" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/urban-survival-prepping/.


I’d rather it be rather dark inside and VERY bright outside.Great read! Thanks for sharing!
I've got a solar generator that doesn't make a peep AND I can run it inside without fumes. My only concern is that my house is lit up on an otherwise dark night when the power is out. Like a giant beacon saying "loot here!".
Great article Mike, currently reading theHello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled Urban Survival Prepping and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/urban-survival-prepping/.
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I took a 9 year long class on urban survival in north St. Louis. I wouldn’t recommend it.Urban survival training is available in Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis, Chicago, Baltimore, St. Louis, NYC etc.
Hence why the hand pump for the well is going on the spare house where the well head is inside. As for generators, last weekend proved one thing. I was virtually the only one here who needs to invest in new generators.I remember reading an article by someone who was in Katrina but not New Orleans. The gist of the article was that her family had a generator and the neighbors didn't.
The neighbors started out expecting the generator family to provide water for bathing and ice for coolers and laundry facilities and ended up demanding it.
There was also a blogger named Xavier Breath who went through the same thing. He said the sound of a generator carried for miles when every other house around you was silent and dark.
He also said if you're going to have a generator you'd better have a guard on it.
Is it an inverter type ? I am under the impression you shouldn't use a regular generator to charge phones or computers.If we can make it till October we will be living at the Goat Ranch 30 or 40 miles from the nearest city and seven miles off the nearest paved road. It's already off grid. Our plan then will be to OPbug in.
My biggest concern for now is that we live in an apartment so our fate is tied to our stupid neighbors.
We have an Ecoflow solar generator that will run our refrigerator, freezer and stove. It will also keep our phones and camping lanterns charged