Even though you may have a well designed plan in place to handle a crisis or disaster, there will be times when you will need excess capacity to cover your needs and those of your family. Having excess capacity can help you avoid serious shortages during a crisis. This will also allow you to cover all your needs without creating additional problems during the early stages of a crisis.
It is unfortunate that we can’t always predict when an emergency situation will happen. In fact, a crisis will usually occur with very little notice or chance for you to prepare. It may also come at a time when you have additional family members present or you suddenly find yourself with a need for additional items. This is where having a little extra capacity factored into your survival planning will help the most. One of the simplest ways to achieve this goal is with an extra BOB (bug-out-bag).
An extra BOB will give you excess capacity that can be accessed quickly and will be available if needed in a crisis. If you suddenly find yourself with extra family members present or needing additional items for you or your family, this excess capacity will come in handy to help prevent shortages. This extra BOB could contain additional backups for items of gear that may get lost or broken, extra clothing and additional food or items that may be relevant to your particular needs or situation.
Got extra BOB?
Staying above the water line!
Good thoughts. I hadn't considered an extra BOB. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteTo: milleniumfly
ReplyDeleteI keep an extra handy...just in case. While RW, Jr. and Lil' RW have their own, it doesn't hurt to have a little extra handy.
Thanks.
RW