Ready for 72 hours
A storm rolls through, the power is out for two days, the store shelves are picked clean. You and your household are fine.
Where every household should be. Mainstream households, beginners, the starting line.
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The 72-hour baseline: what every household actually needs
No bunker. No tactical gear. Just the small, finite set of supplies and decisions that turns a bad weekend from a crisis into an inconvenience.
The family communication plan
When the cell network fails, the households that find each other are the ones that decided how before they had to. A working family communication plan is one page of paper, three decisions, and a radio that costs less than a tank of gas.
The grab-and-go document kit
A disaster that takes your house also takes the paper that proves your house existed. One binder, one evening, and about forty dollars closes the gap — identity, access, and the records that make recovery a process instead of a second crisis.
Water storage for a family of four
A gallon per person per day is the answer everyone repeats. Here is what that actually looks like on a shelf, where to put it, and how to keep it drinkable.
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The guide, the checklist, and the winter-storm playbook — bundled as one printable PDF. Built for households starting from the line. Plus one new piece every other Sunday.
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