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20-Point Prepper Tune-Up to Secure Food, Water, Power and Safety Before Supply Chains Break

Global tension is spiking — don’t wait for the panic. Use this quick, 20-point prepper tune-up to find weak spots in your emergency plan and lock them down fast. No fluff, just practical steps to secure food, water, power, and safety so you can stay calm and confident when supply chains wobble.

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Food & Water: Inventory, Rotate, and Expand

Start with a full pantry audit: inventory everything, note expirations, and plan a rotation schedule to avoid wasted food. Prioritize calorie-dense staples and easy-to-cook items for grid-down scenarios, and add freeze-dried or long-term buckets if you haven’t already. For water, test filtration options, increase storage capacity, and mark realistic daily-use amounts — every family needs an actionable water plan and redundancy (stored + portable filters).

Power, Cooking & Mobility: Backup That Actually Works

Don’t just dream about a generator — run it, load-test batteries, and stock fuel safely. Invest in a portable power station and solar charging combos, and practice cooking without the grid using camp stoves or wood-fired methods. Check your bug-out vehicle: fuel additives, spare parts, and a ready fuel stash can mean the difference between escape and being stranded when roads clog or stations run dry.

Medical, Sanitation & Communications: Prepare for Real Life

A solid medical kit and basic trauma training beat panic every time. Refill prescriptions, add OTC essentials, and practice wound care scenarios. Sanitation supplies (toileting, waste disposal, hygiene) are often overlooked but critical in prolonged outages. Finally, lock in a family communications plan with radios, contact lists, and hard-copy documents stored in an emergency binder so everyone can reconnect when phones fail.

Security, Finances & Community: Harden and Network

Secure entry points, review lighting and deterrents, and rehearse layered defense plans that prioritize escape routes over confrontation. Diversify finances: cash on hand, offline backups of accounts, and simple cybersecurity habits reduce vulnerability during economic or digital disruptions. Don’t prep alone — build a small, trusted community to share skills, trade supplies, and coordinate responses when local systems strain.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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