Prep · Grid-down

Grid-down — sized to where you are.

A regional outage is the canonical American emergency. Pick the depth — three days of batteries, two weeks of fuel, three months of solar.

72 hours · Where every household should be. Mainstream households, beginners, the starting line.

Grid-down 72-hour checklist

Grid-down for 72 hours is the canonical American emergency: the storm took the lines down, the substation tripped, the utility's estimate keeps slipping.

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2 weeks · Mainstream households leveling up. Beginners crossing into deliberate preparedness.

Grid-down 2-week plan

Two weeks without grid power is the line where a household either has a system or has a problem.

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3 months · Committed preppers building real infrastructure.

Grid-down 3-month system

Three months of grid-down readiness is no longer a kit.

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Indefinite · Committed preppers at the deep end.

Grid-down long-term resilience

Long-term grid-down resilience is the posture of a household that has decoupled from the grid as a load-bearing dependency.

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