8 Things you may want to stock up on Now to get prepped up for the coming shortages...

Published on July 11, 2020
Duration: 14:48

This video provides a practical guide to stocking essential supplies for potential future shortages, focusing on food, hygiene, and protective items. Key recommendations include maintaining a three-month food supply with non-perishables like canned meats and staples, stocking up on paper goods and cleaning agents, and preparing protective masks for various uses. The content emphasizes self-reliance and cost-effective solutions, such as DIY detergent recipes.

Quick Summary

Stock a minimum three-month food supply including canned meats, soups, vegetables, peanut butter, flour, yeast, and jelly. Also, prepare essential hygiene items like toilet paper, wipes, soaps, sanitizers, and protective masks for potential mandates or home projects.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shortage Warnings
  2. 01:18Essential Food Stocks Recommendations
  3. 04:13Protective Gear: Masks
  4. 06:01Paper Goods and Hygiene Essentials
  5. 07:53DIY Cleaning Supplies & Detergent
  6. 11:22Sanitization Products for Crises

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important food items to stock for shortages?

Prioritize a three-month supply of non-perishables. Key items include canned meats (turkey, chicken, tuna), soups, vegetables, peanut butter, flour, yeast, and jelly. These provide essential nutrition and longevity.

Why should I stock up on masks like the 3M Cool Flow Pro?

Masks like the 3M Cool Flow Pro are useful for potential future requirements by private businesses and are also practical for home improvement tasks such as drywalling, offering versatile protection.

What hygiene and cleaning supplies are essential for prepping?

Essential supplies include toilet paper, baby wipes, dishwashing soap, sponges, rags, bar soap, shampoo, hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, and bleach. These are crucial for maintaining cleanliness and health.

How can I save money on cleaning supplies during shortages?

Consider making your own laundry detergent using Fels-Naptha soap, Borax, and washing soda. This DIY method is significantly cheaper than buying commercial detergents and ensures availability.

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