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The All Weather Emergency Readiness Guide

gumroad   $17.00   by donnasteiner

The All-Weather Emergency Readiness Guide A How-To Guide for Family · Garden · HomeMost households aren't unprepared because they don't care — they're unprepared because no one gave them a practical, calm, step-by-step system to follow.This guide changes that.Built on 30+ years of professional risk-mitigation and project planning experience, the All-Weather Emergency Readiness Guide brings the same planning principles used by organizations into everyday home life — without the fear, the overwhelm, or the panic buying.What's inside:The guide is organized into five parts designed to work together as a living system you return to year after year.Part I — The 8-Week Home Readiness Plan walks you through building your preparedness foundation one week at a time, starting with water, light, and first aid, then moving through food storage, shelter comfort, planning and documents, tools, medical and sanitation, gardening, and long-term resilience. Each week has a focused checklist and space for notes.Part II — Starter & Advanced Systems helps you understand where you are now and where you're headed, whether you're just starting out with a 7–14 day supply or expanding into long-term food storage, garden systems, and backup power.Part III — All-Weather Home Preparedness addresses your specific climate — cold and snow, temperate, hot and dry, or storm-prone — so your plan actually fits where you live.Part IV — Garden & Food Resilience covers the four pillars of food security: stored, fresh, grown, and preserved food, with guidance on integrating a food-growing system gradually and sustainably based on your space, climate, and household goals.Part V — Planners & Worksheets includes ready-to-use checklists covering water and purification, food storage and cooking without power, lighting and power, communication and documents, medical and first aid, sanitation and hygiene, shelter and clothing, tools and equipment, financial preparedness, transportation, long-term survival support, and a master planning checklist.This guide is for you if:You want to feel genuinely prepared — not anxious. You're looking for a system, not a stockpile. You want something your whole household can understand and use. You believe preparedness should support everyday life, not take it over.The approach is built on three principles: Home first. Garden and food security. Calm systems over panic purchases.Begin where you are. Build gradually. Preparedness grows best when it fits your life.For educational and household preparedness purposes. Always follow local emergency management guidance.

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