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Episode-767- Winter is Coming Are You Ready

Our Dog Blackie Enjoing over 11 inches of Texas Snow

Our Dog Blackie Enjoying what ended up being over 11 inches of Texas Snow

So today for the first time when I took the dog for a walk in the early morning there was frost on the car and trucks.  I actually put on my Carhart vs my windbreaker and even put my free (non coffee holding) hand in my pocket for a bit of warmth.

Of course that means winter is on its way.  Sure we have a few months of “fall” to go, at least in the south but this is the time of the year where things seem to accelerate.  So in the tradition of the ant and the grasshopper today I say, winter is coming, are you ready?  If not let’s talk about getting there.

My hope is that this show will make each listener consider and shore up just one or two places that they have put off or forgotten about in preparation for the coming winter.

Some of these choices are about life and death and others are just about preserving some of the special times  of the season, like family visiting during the holidays in relative comfort.  Others may not save your life but may save you hundreds or thousands of dollars by preventing damage due to winter weather events.

Join me Today as we Discuss…

  • Winter Prepping the home
    • Furnace inspection
    • Fireplace cleaning
    • Wood/gas/pellet stove test run
    • CO Dectors
    • Back up heating options
    • Inventory fuel and assess requirements
    • Hose bib protection
    • Check up on your kits
    • Back up lighting
    • Considering a generator
  • Winter Prepping the Car
    • Oil Change – (proper weight)
    • Wiper blade upgrade and ice scrapers
    • Freeze resistant windshield washer
    • Clean and care for your battery
    • Fuel and air filters
    • Check belts and hoses
    • Consider snow tires
    • Check out the 4×4
    • Flush and replace antifreeze coolant
    • Make sure the spare tire has air
    • Make sure you have jumper cables
    • Extra fuel if it is practical
  • The winter car/truck kit
    • Cold weather gear
    • Water and food
    • Shovel
    • Traction material (salt, cat liter, etc)
    • A come along or winch
    • A good stable jack
    • Inspect and account for spare tire tools
    • Consider a tool like the PowerDomeEX
    • Emergency radio
    • Cell phone chargers
    • Fire starting material
  • Common Sense Procedures
    • Estimate travel times and make sure someone is aware of your plans
    • Sometimes DON’T GO is the only answer
    • Keep all items charged and fresh batteries around
    • Test anything you answer a “what if” question with

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Episode-283- Emergency Vehicle Preperations

oday we take a look at emergency vehicle preparations.  As I discuss these please note that item one is your bug out bag, (BOB) hence something in your BOB such as a first aid kit or pair of gloves, etc won’t be mentioned today.  We will be doing another show on BOBs soon.  Today we are focused on turing your daily drive in to a proper bug out vehicle (BOV) and making sure you can deal with day to day inconviences as well.

I do welcome your input and comments though so if you have additional items you want to suggest please do so in the comments section below.

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Tune in today to hear…

  • Why parts and tools should be part of your vehicle preps
  • Why you need to have preps in your vehicle beyond your BOB
  • The importance of maps, navigation aids and basic map reading skills
  • The rules of three for evac, three destinations, three routes to each destination and three rally points on each route
  • Having proper documentation
  • Having back up methods of communications
  • Reserve fuel – think in range not gallons
  • Day to day uses for items that can also help in an emergency
  • Plan on using your vehicle during a disaster, going on foot is last resort
  • What is the purpose of a BOB, what is not the purpose of a BOB
  • A winch is your friend, so are tow straps
  • If you own two vehicles one should be a truck or a jeep
  • Carrying firearms and less than lethal options
  • Common sense for dealing with check points, government over reaction, etc.
  • Properly stocking a BOL so you have a place to go, you can’t carry everything
  • Using a modular approach for items you don’t carry day to day but would need to load fast during an evac

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