04/06/2020 / By Zoey Sky
More states in America are considering some form of lockdown to fight the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). This means more people will be forced to spend most of their day indoors unless they need to purchase supplies or seek medical attention. Even if you’re an experienced prepper, this doesn’t mean you’re out of things to do, even though you’ve already set up most of your preps. Double-check your gear, restock your supplies and finalize a prepping budget to cover your needs during the lockdown.
If your neighbors are showing an interest in learning how to prep, offer them advice in subjects that they’re curious about. Helping others to prepare before things get worse also ensures that more people in your area have what they need when SHTF.
You also benefit from teaching your peers: One informed newbie prepper means one less person who will be tempted to steal supplies from you once they run out of food during an extended lockdown. (Related: Prepare for a long-term coronavirus quarantine by learning these essential survival skills.)
Whether you’re a newbie or a knowledgeable prepper, you need to audit your stockpile regularly. Check your stockroom for signs of pests or vermin, rotate supplies and replenish items that you’ve almost run out of.
Make a list of things you need to add to your gear. Once your shopping list is finalized, check if you have extra money to spend on prepping supplies. If money is tight, check how much the supplies will cost and start saving up.
Below is a list of essential food items for beginner preppers who need a little help planning their survival stockpile.
Now, what’s a prepper to do if all the stores are out of toilet paper?
The answer? Get a bidet. These affordable additions to your toilet is a must-have for maintaining proper hygiene.
Think of the long-term when finalizing a budget for your prepping needs. No one can say for sure how long a lockdown will last, and you need to consider that you may need to stay at home for longer than a couple of weeks.
If you’re allowed to work from home, start saving up for an emergency fund. Aim to save enough money to cover at least three to six months’ worth of expenses. Use the money left over to buy more essential supplies and stock up items that you need more of.
During a coronavirus lockdown, help your family understand that making small sacrifices and saving money will ensure your safety and survival when SHTF.
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