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For many, many people the sh*t has already
hit the fan, and the streets, and the parks and their floors. Sewage
from damaged pipes and from backed up municipal facilities is flowing,
untreated into the streets in some areas affected by hurricane Sandy.
This poses a grave threat to health as untreated sewage is linked to
many, many diseases that can sicken and/or kill humans. Typhoid,
cholera, diphtheria and a long list of other infectious diseases are
likely to be lurking in those waters. Contact with the water is almost
impossible to avoid, and washing adequately after any contact is almost
impossible when there is no clean water supply up and running.
Drinking water is in very short supply and
in some areas is limited to the bottles handed out by government
officials. What the hell are these people to do? Sadly, the answer is
that there’s not much they can do at this stage. The infrastructure is
damaged, supplies are short, I would expect a great many are going to
get sick in the next couple of weeks, if they don’t, I would be very
surprised.
Urine, providing you don’t have a urinary
tract infection, is sterile. Peeing over your hands after being in
contact with sewage filled water will go some way to removing a good
many of the bacteria that linger on your hands. The rest of your body is
relatively unimportant at this stage, it is hands that will spread
infection into mouths. Urine can be collected and hands washed in it,
like I say, not something anyone would usually advise but it is water,
and its clean and in this situation should not be wasted. To those who
find this repulsive I would say would you rather have your own bodily
fluids on your hands or everyone else’s? There is no place for
squeamishness in these situations.
If you have been in the water afflicted by
sewage release and you have access to antibiotics take them now, there
is no point in waiting.
Not much advice is it? After the event it’s difficult to put right what would have been a much simpler matter had those actions been taken before the disaster struck.
I live in the city, a large one at that,
and the preparations are obviously somewhat different to those made by
folks in more rural areas.
A lightweight pop up tent is essential,
they really are light, a very young child can carry one quite easily.
This ensures we always have some kind of roof, okay it’s not
sophisticated but it keeps the rain and the wind off and is
exceptionally easy to set up and take down as required.
A square mess tin contains water purification tablets, a small zip lock of crushed charcoal, fabric to filter solid debris from water and hand sanitising spray that can be used to clean drinking vessels etc if we are in doubt about it having being contaminated. This is wrapped in shrink wrap, which of course can be either reused or burned.
All of the food in the bag is ready to eat, pre-cooked vacuum sealed rice, baked beans, granola bars, canned fruit and canned custard.
There a small but functional emergency
medical kit in one of the pockets of the bag. The bottle holders on the
side hold two sealed litres of water, and theres another two inside the
bag. The total kit weighs in at 25 pounds, adding a change of clothes
each adds another 8 pounds.
My husband has the same but more in a larger bag and our child the
same but less of in her bag. This would keep us going in a dire
emergency for a minimum of 72 hours and gives us peace of mind should
the worst happen.Most of this stuff is available in almost every home, its just a matter of putting it into a mobile form so it can move with you. The decision to move is an individual one. I know for a fact unless our lives were threatened, as in you are in the track of a massive storm strong enough to demolish your house threatened, we would stay, the preps are here, far more of them than we could move in our cars, the dog is here, a truly massive beast that would take up a huge amount of space should we bug out, but defensively she is fantastic and a definite asset security wise…..dog or food? Given a flood, with warning, freezer food could be cooked and refrozen for instant eats when the power is off. We could relocate upstairs in our sturdy brick built row house securing both dog and preps for the future. We have a large bathtub we could fill with water and a roof space full of quilts, blankets, hurricane lamps and all manner of other kit that would see us through a major incident. There are even a couple of defensive items but thats enough said about that. Almost all of this would have to be left behind if we left the property.
If a storm the size of Sandy hit the UK there would be little point in moving, I am in the centre of the country, and that storm was by many accounts larger than the UK, where would I run to? Living on a lump of rock surrounded by ocean gives you a somewhat different outlook on prepping. We don’t have the hundreds of miles of wilderness, the mountains to run to, huge swathes of country where forests abound and you can drive for a day without passing another car. I’ve seen those places, I love the sight, sound and smell of them, but now, at this point home is the second largest city in the UK and all the issues and problems that go along with living in such a place.
It makes you wonder when something like
Sandy occurs. What you would do? How you would cope? Would we be as calm
as we think we would? I doubt it. Would we go into shock? Possibly.
Would we be able to cope due to forethought and planning? Yes, I believe
we would. Storms like Sandy are why we prep, those and earthquakes,
volcanoes, economic collapse, war, pole shift and many other reasons.
Regardless of those reasons what binds us together is not only that we
prep, its that we expect something to go wrong in the future, and we
believe in ourselves and our ability to deal with it because we are
prepared for it, whatever IT maybe.
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