Get Started with Emergency Preparedness in 10 Steps
Intrigued by emergency preparedness but unsure how to begin? I’ve outlined a simple, 10-step plan to guide you through your preparation journey.
Each step offers a focus area, a suggested duration, a budget estimation, and room for you to set personal deadlines and tasks, ensuring you make consistent progress.
Understanding the Importance of Being Prepared
Need a reason to prioritize emergency preparedness? Consider President Nelson’s enlightening discourse on the subject. His insights resonate deeply.
We can’t predict our individual futures, nor the futures of our communities, nations, or the world. By being prepared, you not only provide security for your family but also equip them to face unforeseen challenges.
In the scriptures, there are grave predictions about our times. They mention wavering faith and peace disappearing, along with impending calamities. Yet, amidst these dire prophecies, there’s an empowering message: “If ye are prepared ye shall not fear.” Preparation is our tool for confidently moving forward.
The Lord, through His prophets, has consistently encouraged us to store essentials like food, water, and savings. The recent pandemic has only emphasized the importance of such advice. While physical preparation is vital, I’m equally concerned about your spiritual and emotional readiness.
Amidst external chaos, it’s crucial to establish safe zones, both physically and spiritually. A home saturated with faith, where the Spirit is felt, becomes a fortress. Genuine security is felt wherever the Holy Ghost’s guidance is evident.
The adversary is relentless; hence our preparedness shouldn’t waver. The more self-reliant we become, in every aspect, the better equipped we are to resist evil.
The road ahead may be challenging, but I assure you, for the prepared, a bright future awaits.
As we establish safety nets, cultivate unwavering faith, and consistently prepare, God’s blessings will be abundant. His peace will comfort us, fostering hope and immense faith, assuring us of His deliverance.
Your Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness Guide
Here’s a roadmap to begin your own emergency readiness:
1. Research & Plan
Duration: 1 Week
Cost: Free
Research potential risks specific to your region. Identify and create evacuation routes. Craft a printable ID card with vital details.
Next: Regularly revise and practice your plans.
2. 72 Hour Kit
Duration: 2 Weeks
Budget: $0 initially. Allocate $20-50 for additional items.
Assemble a 72-hour emergency bag for each family member. Initially, include basic supplies and gradually expand.
Next: Annually refresh the contents.
3. Water Storage
Duration: 2 Weeks
Budget: Approx $10 per person.
Store at least 14 gallons of water per person. Consider diverse storage methods.
Next: Expand and regularly rotate your water supply.
4. Short-Term Food Storage
Duration: 6 Months
Budget: Varies. Estimate around $50-100 per person monthly.
Identify 15-30 favorite meals and stock up on their ingredients.
Next: Regularly consume and replenish.
5. Important Documents
Duration: 2 Weeks
Budget: $0-$5
Duplicate vital documents and store securely. Consider sharing copies with a trusted relative.
Next: Annually review and update.
6. Long Term Food Storage
Duration: 6 Months
Budget: $500+ per individual.
Store staple foods that last long. Gradually add variety.
Next: Incorporate items like fruits and proteins, and become familiar with the basics.
7. Fuel, Heat & Light
Duration: 6 Months
Budget: Varies.
Plan for alternative heating, cooking, and lighting sources. Ensure safe storage.
Next: Reevaluate and modify the plan if necessary.
8. Miscellaneous Needs
Duration & Budget: Varies.
Address other emergency requirements like finances, health, defense, communication, and more.
Next: Stick to set deadlines for each goal.
9. Acquire a Skill
Duration: Ongoing
Budget: Many free resources available.
Master new skills that align with your interests. Encourage friends to join!
Next: Consistently apply what you’ve learned.
10. Keep Practicing, Rotating, and Sharing!
Duration: Ongoing
Budget: Minimal.
Test your plans. Update supplies and share your insights with others. Encourage community preparedness.
Remember, the journey towards preparedness is continuous. Equip yourself and inspire others!