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Survival Essentials for the Great Reset: Prepping Your Apocalypse Bunker

Join Bex and Jay at the Inventors Asylum to learn vital skills for the post-reset world. Prepare for economic collapse, climate change, viral outbreaks, and more. Discover key items to stockpile in your bunker and essential tips for survival. Plan your supplies, weapons, and barter items carefully. Design a functional bunker suitable for your needs and maintain hygiene and health to stay safe. Be ready for any disaster with this comprehensive guide.

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Survival Essentials for the Great Reset: Prepping Your Apocalypse Bunker

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  1. Inventors Asylum Prepping your Apocalypse Bunker How to make sure you are ready for the Great Reset.

  2. About Us Why prep? Economic collapse Global Warming/ Climate Change Super Volcanos/ Earthquakes Polar Shift Solar Change/ Flares Meteors/ Asteroids Zombies Virus outbreak Bex and Jay Raven work at the Inventors Asylum teaching people important skills that they will need after the Great Reset.

  3. The Problem Economic Collapse The downturn started again years ago and is showing no signs of lifting Climate Change In 10 years time the damage we are continuing to do will be irreversible Super Volcanos The damage done by one volcano recently was tremendous, imagine if more went off at once or the super Volcano in Yellowstone National Park. Viral Outbreak This has been simulated and shown that it could take out large quantities of the worlds population in days. Zombies Although potentially also a disease this has added complications and extra survival skills.

  4. Solution If disaster hits you need to be prepared. Stockpile You need to get your supplies ready so that when the SHTF you are prepared to survive Plan You also need a plan so that you know what you are going to do with all of this stuff! Get As Much As You Can Afford There is not set amount to get. Get as much as you can afford. Don’t create hardship on yourself in the now to prep for the future.

  5. What do you need to put in your bunker Prepping is about more than stockpiling food, you need other supplies as well is you are going to survive for months in your temporary home. Food Supplies Food and water that is stored so that it will last. Health & Hygiene Cleaning supplies for you and the bunker as well as medication and first aid. Weaponry You need weapons that you know how to use. Barter Items Currency is not going to be the same after the Great Reset.

  6. Bunker Design You actually have to spend time in it so consider it carefully Where is it going to be Don’t site it too far from your home. It might sound like a good idea to have it miles up in the hills but what if you then get cut off from it when the world ends? How many people is it for If you have a family of 6 plus grandma make sure you have space. A 7.5m x 5m space looks big when empty but once you start filling it up you soon realise it’s going to get pretty cosy in there. How long are you hoping to use it for The longer you plan to be there the more you are going to need so consider longer term solutions to food and water supplies as well as space requirements. Add a footer

  7. Design Changes The world of bunker design has improved a lot since the beginning of the last century and they are now more homely.

  8. Location, Location Keeping your bunker close to home makes the bug out easier and safer meaning less chance of your family being harmed on the way to the bunker. It also makes it easier to keep an eye on your supplies and make sure they are rotated and not damaged. This can become a fun family weekend activity.

  9. Food Stores What you want to stockpile Carbohydrates & Energy Dry pasta Dry Rice (brown is best) Jarred/canned Rice Dark Chocolate bars Energy bars Kendall mint cake Fruit & Vegetables Dehydrated fruit Dehydrated vegetables Super greens Sea vegetables Canned fruit Soup Jars of jam Pickled fruit & veg Proteins Dried meats like beef jerky/salami Powdered milk Dried beans Unsalted/unshelled nuts Peanut butter Canned meat Canned fish (especially salmon/tuna) Pickled eggs

  10. A big risk to staying alive is health and hygiene Hygiene Physical and mental. • If you use regular medication make sure you have some in reserve – be aware of use by dates. • Kepp a supply of the types fo medication you know your family need for common ailments e.g. paracetamol or ibuprofen. • To stop you going cuckoo you need to have things to do in the bunker so make sure you have entertainment sources that do not require electricity ready e.g. books, board games, cards, model kits, paints, sketchbook. • Washing you and the bunker • Personal hygiene is really important as access to medical care will not be possible. Make sure you have plenty of supplies stored including soap, toothpaste and toiletroll! • To keep the bunker spick and span you need to keep plenty of cleaning supplies stockpiled. Be aware of the people in your bunker and that you are in an enclosed space when picking which ones to use. Health

  11. Staying safe security fitness • You need to have the ability to defend yourself. • If you choose to have weapons in your bunker make sure you have been trained to use them. • It is a good idea to attend self defence classes and learn how to fight off an attacker when unprepared. • Preparation of yourself is as important as the bunker. • You need to be fit and well. • It is good to be used to living on less and with less luxury so when you have move into the bunker it is less of a shock to your system. • Consider how you will stay fit in the bunker.

  12. Bartering Items Everyday things basics More limited mid Home brew, metals, vehicle parts, fuel Scarce or Previously imported £££ Cigarettes, alcohol, ammo Most types of food, basic materials e.g. wood, skills

  13. Ask More Inventors Asylum Bex Raven 07557 645990 help@inventorsasylum.co.uk www.inventorsasylum.co.uk

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