The first thing you need to have is a PLAN. A written plan your entire family knows about.
This plan includes your home escape routes, meeting places, contact numbers and so on. It's the one thing that will help you to move quickly, calmly and confidently when disaster strikes.
A disaster plan will SAVE your family -- because if you don't have a plan when facing imminent danger, you're probably going to panic. And panic almost always leads to bad decisions.
A written emergency plan is almost like an insurance policy. You hope you'll never need it, but you sleep better knowing you having one. And to be frank, it's just plain DUMB not to!
When you get the Prepper's Compendium today, you just fill in the blanks and you'll HAVE your plan!
This workbook includes places for you to record all of the information you'll need close at hand when an emergency strikes, including:
Household members names, work/school numbers, SSN, contact info
Emergency contact information (name, address, phone, email)
Emergency meeting places and evacuation sites
Family medical information
Utilities services and insurance information
Likely disasters in your area
Location of utility shutoffs, first aid kits, fire extinguishers
Important documents to be kept with the workbook (insurance papers, car titles, etc.)
Home floor plan with exit routes
Plan review and maintenance notes
With room for all your emergency contact information, this single sheet of paper can literally be a life saver. Just fill in the blanks and make a copy for each family member. (Lamination or use of a plastic sleeve is highly recommended. )
Prepper's Compendium Component #2:
In this concisely written ("fluff free"!) book, I show you how to prepare for natural and man-made disasters of every sort.
Sheltering in place and outside the home
Water collection, storage and treatment
Getting a jump start on your food supply
A year's worth of food for $300?
Common food storage "beginner mistakes"
Food safety
First Aid
Living without grid power
Generators
Inverters
Battery Backup Systems
Why I'm NOT a fan of solar panels
Alternate light sources
Alternate cooking sources
Car Emergency Kits
72 Hour Kits ("Bug Out Bags")
Prepper's Compendium Component #3:
Having a month's worth of food and supplies puts you way ahead of the game -- but the "Gold Standard" many aspire to is having a full year's worth.
This can be a daunting challenge when you first start out, but this book breaks it up into smaller 1-month tasks.
Just follow the plan outlined in this book, and you'll soon find yourself with enough food and supplies for an entire year -- including your fully-stocked 72 hour kit ("bug out bag").
You ALSO Get This Food Storage Calculator!
Just enter in the number of children and adults in your family and your goal for number of weeks of self-sufficiency -- the spreadsheet will give you the amount of each of these food groups that you need to gather for that length of time:
Grain (includes wheat, white rice, oats, corn, barley, pasta, etc.)
Legumes (dried beans, split peas, lentils, nuts, etc.)
Dairy Products (powdered milk, cheese powdercheese powder, canned cheese, etc.)
Sugars (white sugar, brown sugar, syrup, molasses, honey, etc.)
Leavening Agents (Yeast, baking powder, powdered eggs, etc.)
Salts (Table salt, sea salt, soy sauce, bouillon, etc.)
Fats (Vegetable oils, shortening, canned butter, etc.)
It also has a tab for each of these food groups where you can record how much of that food group you've already collected -- and it shows you on the "overview" page how much of each food group you have, how much is required in total, and how much you still need to collect.
An included video tutorial (MP4 file) shows you how to use the spreadsheet so you don't waste any time on trial and error.
As you can see, the Prepper's Compendium will give you a huge jump in your personal preparation. So now I need to ask you...
You could just ignore everything you've read and keep betting that "it won't happen to me" -- but where does that leave you if disaster strikes?
I'm not trying to scare you, but for your own good I'm not going to surgarcoat it either...
And YOU get to watch how your short-sightedness affects your family as they try to survive.
If you're anything like me, the thought of your family suffering because of YOUR lack of preparation is unbearable.
In just a couple hours you can have your emergency plan all filled out, and you'll KNOW what you need to be ready for anything. And in a couple weeks you will be better prepared than 95% of the population.
If the unthinkable happens, you'll have the confidence and resources that will make all the difference -- there won't be any stumbling around or wondering what you should do, and nothing important will be left behind.
Like a lot of things in life, the hardest part about preparing for a disaster is just getting started -- taking that first step.
But once you do that, you'll be amazed how much you can get done in a very short time!
The Prepper's Compendium is delivered as downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF files, so you'll get access IMMEDIATELY.
Start by filling out the communications cards and planning workbook -- most people can finish this in just an hour or two. Then over the next couple of weeks go through the material, pick up some supplies, and before you know it you'll have a new feeling of peace and confidence - you'll know you're READY for the unexpected!
The Compendium is just $39.99 HALF OFF for a limited time -- just $19.99 -- way less than you'd pay for dinner for two -- and a tiny price for the security of your family and your peace of mind, wouldn't you agree?
The sooner you get started, the safer your family will be -- just click the “Add To Cart” button to get started today!
Before $39.99
Best of success to you and your family!
Paul Galloway
P.S. As part of this special COVID-19 offer, you save 50% -- but ONLY for a limited time. After that, the price goes back up!