Top 10 Prepper Mistakes

Published on April 10, 2020
Duration: 13:46

This guide synthesizes expert advice from SensiblePrepper on common prepper mistakes. It emphasizes a holistic approach to preparedness, focusing on evaluating diverse risks, investing in quality gear and skills, prioritizing home-based security, and maintaining robust communication and medical readiness. The instruction highlights the importance of regular training with firearms and survival tools, proper food and water storage, and integrating preparedness into a balanced lifestyle.

Quick Summary

Avoid common prepper mistakes by focusing on diverse risk evaluation, investing in quality gear and skills, prioritizing 'bugging in,' diversifying supplies, and maintaining robust communication and medical readiness. Regular training with firearms and survival tools, proper food/water storage, and lifestyle balance are key to effective, long-term preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:35Mistake 1: Evaluate Risk
  2. 01:33Mistake 2: Buy Quality Gear
  3. 02:37Mistake 3: Bugout Only
  4. 03:31Mistake 4: Evacuation Plan
  5. 05:01Mistake 5: Supplies Divided
  6. 05:48Mistake 6: Communications
  7. 06:56Mistake 7: Train, Practice, Test
  8. 08:10Mistake 8: Food Storage
  9. 09:21Mistake 9: Don't Procrastinate
  10. 10:51Mistake 10: Balance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common mistakes preppers make?

Common prepper mistakes include focusing on single scenarios, buying cheap gear, relying solely on bugging out, not diversifying supplies, neglecting training, improper food storage, procrastinating on critical needs, and failing to balance preparedness with life.

Why is 'bugging in' considered a better primary plan than 'bugging out'?

'Bugging in' is recommended as the primary plan because it offers better security, easier access to pre-staged supplies, and greater control over your environment compared to becoming a 'glorified refugee' while attempting to bug out.

What types of communication tools are recommended for preppers?

Preppers should have backup communication tools, including two-way radios (like Baofeng and Cobra models), ham radios, and weather radios, to ensure connectivity when primary systems fail.

How important is regular training for preppers?

Regular training is crucial. This includes practicing with firearms, fire-starting in adverse conditions, testing food storage rotation, and taking trauma medical classes to ensure skills are sharp and equipment functions.

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