Get Home Survival Guide: A Step-By-Step Beginner's Guide On How To Get You And Your Family Home When Disaster Strikes and You're In Town
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Get Home Survival Guide: A Step-By-Step Beginner's Guide On How To Get You And Your Family Home When Disaster Strikes and You're In Town
Close your eyes and visualize yourself going about your daily business at any point in the future. Maybe you’re at work, maybe you’re having lunch with colleagues or a client, or maybe you’re running errands at the grocery store.
What you are doing is largely irrelevant in this scenario I want you to visualize, so long as you are in town and away from home.
Suddenly, the authorities send out an emergency broadcast message over the radio. Maybe you see an explosion in the distance. Or maybe the power has gone completely out and all the cars are no longer working as a result of an EMP attack. Or maybe you hear gunfire and see a mass of rioters and protesters on the street.
Whatever the case may be, the disaster you’ve always feared has struck, you’re in the city, away from your home, and split apart from your family.
In this scenario, you only have one goal: to locate your family members and get everybody home as quickly and safely as possible.
Your home is your safe haven: it offers you shelter and protection, and is where your stockpile of supplies is located. But for now, you’re vulnerable in the dangerous streets of the city and are cut off from your family members. You need to round up your family and get them home as quickly as you possibly can.
This is why it is so imperative to have an emergency disaster response plan and to know what to do in such a crisis, and that’s exactly what this guide is going to teach you.
In this guide, we will cover the following subjects in detail:
•Building A Get Home Bag •Assessing Your Situation When Disaster Strikes •Getting In Touch With Your Family Members •Planning Your Routes Home •Abandoning Your Vehicle and Traveling On Foot •Defending Yourself On The Street •What To Do When You Arrive Home
By the end of this book, you will have enough knowledge and information to put together your own get home bag and write down an emergency plan for getting you and your family safely home when disaster strikes.