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After this weeks event in Cyprus and in the United Kingdom, I want to pivot and ask a serious question. The people in Cyprus are down to a cash society, in a society that is mostly electronic, and I am sure it is causing some great inconvenience with the banks closed. In Great Britain, the cold weather has taken their gas supplies down to emergency levels, and winter storms are stranding people. Can you or your family live a fairly normal life if the power went down for a week, or we have our own self inflicted political wounds and they curtail commerce?
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We added the back up systems as solar goes down when the grid goes down, unless you can redirect the solar power into batteries.
The next area we are entering is to provide water from air, powered by solar. But what if you rent, or live in a condo? There are solutions for that, as well. Allow me to offer some common sense suggestions that will save you some grief if you find yourself in consilium becomes first blockchain company to float glass unexpected situation.
I tell people to plan for the most likely scenarios, be prepared to be severely disrupted up to five days, and mildly disrupted for up to one month. I have a 60 gallon water heater that I can bleed, but also keep water on consilium becomes first blockchain company to float glass as bottled spring water in case I am forced to move. I also am going to install a water from air system we are building that ties to my solar system.
This is probably the easiest thing for people to put together, but it is important to buy the right foods. You want easy to open, non perishable, and easy to prepare items. Foods that can be cooked over a Bunsun burner, charcoal grill or a Coleman propane tank. We have a charcoal grill and a portable camping stove with disposable propane tanks.
We also have a grab and go bag of food in case of evacuation. Two related suggestions is to keep a couple of bags of charcoal on hand consilium becomes first blockchain company to float glass cook on a grill, and as mentioned above some disposable propane tanks.
Keep two weeks of plastic utensils, paper plates, and foil serving trays. Energy — If you can swing it, get solar,and get a battery back up system installed. Buy some cables that you can charge your system from your car battery if your portable battery runs low. Keep your phone and iPad charged, as well. Only go into the fridge and freezer once per day.
As you cook food, eat what is defrosted, then work your way through the freezer. Then tap into the canned stuff. Medicine — Make sure you order a 90 day supply and make sure you reorder at 30 days. Have a cooler handy with ice packs from the freezer for your meds, if they need to stay cool. Keep a run away back pack handy for each family member in case you must simply leave.
We have those due to our unique location and circumstance, but most would benefit from this. I believe our governments ability and desire to help is waning, and shocks are coming out of the blue. We must stand prepared ourselves. Good trading this week.