unfortunately,
I have now missed this Glenn Beck episode twice (original air date December 1) and tonight
(caught the last few minutes.)
Managed to find this
list though:
Think for a moment about
the last time you experienced an emergency situation such as a winter storm or
a power outage. How prepared were you? Now consider a bigger problem such as a
large-scale food shortage or water contamination incident. What if a disaster
forced you to leave your home for days or even weeks? How well would you
survive such situations? Just the thought can be overwhelming. On his TV show
tonight — chalkboard alert — Glenn will tackle these questions and lay out
practical action plans you can take with your family. Preparedness experts
Justin Wheeler and Daniel Dean will join Glenn to share tips and advice on how
to take your level of preparedness up a notch. It begins with asking yourself
the following four questions:
1. How would a friend
describe my level of preparedness?
2. What supplies do I
have on hand?
3. What steps have I
taken?
4. What scenarios am I
ready for?
Find out your level of
preparedness by matching your answers to the ones below.
LEVEL 0 How a Friend Would
Describe Me
• No thought or
effort put toward preparedness. Every emergency situation is a potential
disaster. Supplies I Have on Hand
• Less than one week of
food in my house.
• No self defense plan
or equipment.
• No water stored or way
to purify it.
• No extra
medicines/prescriptions.
• No grid-independent
energy/heat capacity. Example of Supplies at This Level
• Condiments in the
fridge, Pop-Tarts in the cabinet.
Steps I Have Taken •
None. I see articles online and government alerts about being prepared for
emergencies, but haven’t put any energy toward it yet.
Scenarios I’m Ready For
• situation, such as power outage for one day or less due to rainstorm. ***In
trouble after 1 day of emergency***
LEVEL 1 How a Friend
Would Describe Me • You have awareness that one should have some stuff on hand
for emergencies, and some effort put toward that. Note: This is how most
Americans actually live their lives. Supplies I Have on Hand
• About two weeks worth
of food and water (or way to purify water), somewhat informally, mostly extra
canned goods.
• Basic first aid and
OTC medicines on hand because you buy value-sized to make sure you always have
a little extra. Example of Supplies at This Level
• Flashlight and
batteries.
• Non-perishable foods:
canned goods, cereal, pasta/rice, etc.
• “Bathroom” first aid
items (Band-Aids, Ibuprophen, thermometer, Vasoline, etc).
• Bottled water, a
gallon of bleach.
Steps I Have Taken •
Physical copies of key documents: birth certificates, marriage license,
passports, mortgage, car title/registration, etc.
• I’ve talked to the
adults/older children in my household about “what we’d do if” scenarios, such
as a fire, flood, power outage, etc.
Scenarios I’m Ready For
• Small regional issue, minor disruption of services, such as power out for
three+ days due to earthquake, ice storm, etc. ***In trouble after a few days
of emergency or if forced to leave home***
LEVEL 2 How a Friend
Would Describe Me • You’re a “Boy Scout.” You probably wear a belt even if you
have suspenders on. You feel consciously responsible for being prepared.
Regular, organized effort put toward being prepared physically, if not mentally
and spiritually. You’re someone friends/family think of as “prepared” and would
probably turn to in an emergency.
Supplies I Have on Hand
• At least one month of food and water stored (or way to purify water).
• Prescriptions on hand
sufficient for at least a month.
• Capacity to generate
off-grid heat/power on site (e.g. generator, basic solar).
• An “emergency kit” on
hand so you can grab it and leave home if necessary.
• Something on hand you
can use for self defense, could be a firearm, could be a baseball bat. Example
of Supplies at This Level
• Non-perishable foods
specifically stored for emergencies, sufficient for two meals per day per
person: rice, beans, dry pasta, canned goods, oats, salt, etc.
• Actual portable
first-aid kit sufficient for the household/family.
• Candles or lantern,
matches.
• Sleeping bags and
extra blankets.
• Water stored and water
purification supplies.
Steps I Have Taken • A
plan. My household has a plan in place that covers a few specific scenarios,
such as what we’ll all do in an ice storm/blizzard or if there is a terror
attack in our area. The people in my household know what to do and whom to
contact if there is an emergency.
Scenarios I’m Ready For
• Regional issue including significant disruption of basic services, such as a
power outage of up to 1 month. ***In trouble after 1 month of emergency or if
forced to leave home for longer than a couple of days***
LEVEL 3 How a Friend
Would Describe Me • You take pride in being self-sufficient. Whether or not
most people around you know it, you think about worst-case scenarios and how to
be ready for them, both for yourself and for others. You’re mentally and
emotionally ready to respond in emergency situations.
Supplies I Have on Hand
• Up to six months of food and water stored or planned for emergencies.
• Trauma-capable first
aid capabilities, including lacerations that need stitches/suturing.
• Defensive firearms, plus training and
ammunition sufficient to make them useful.
• Cash on hand in case
ATMs/Banks aren’t accessible for a short time. Example of Supplies at This
Level
• Bulk food items that
store for longer than two years: beans and rice in bulk and in sealed
containers, powdered milk, canned meats/fish, canned and dehydrated vegetables
and fruits.
• Cash on hand to cover
rent/housing and 1 month of household expenses (e.g. groceries, gas).
• First-aid kit includes
trauma bandages and supplies.
• Handgun and/or shotgun
for household defense
Steps I Have Taken • I
have a plan covering both staying at home for a short-term emergency, but know
what I’d do if I had to leave home.
• I’ve started to
develop some skills that I can use in an emergency situation where
basic/government services aren’t available.
Scenarios I’m Ready For
• A minor national or major regional emergency, such as a dirty-bomb or
biological attack/epidemic, long term power outage or major civil disobedience
in numerous cities around the country. ***In trouble after three+ months of
emergency or if economy collapses***
LEVEL 4 How a Friend
Would Describe Me • You’ve made prepping a “way of life” to an extent and are
ready for anything. It’s more than a personal thing; this is a group activity
now, within your family circle, and perhaps with friends and neighbors.
Supplies I Have on Hand
• A one-year supply of food/water or more, and the capacity/plan to grow more
in a garden.
• Barter items that will
be useful in an economic collapse, such as silver/gold, ammunition, building
hardware, clothing.
• Major first aid
supplies, including antibiotics, basic surgical equipment, etc.
• The capacity to generate
energy, heat and potable water off-grid, including fuel as necessary.
• Both handguns and
rifles/shotguns on hand, enough ammo that you’re worried about being on an ATF
watch list.
Example of Supplies at
This Level • Significant food storage, including a scheduled calories/day diet
for all household members: dehydrated and bulk dried foods (MyPatriotSupply).
• Major first-aid/trauma
and emergency dental kit plus potassium iodate tablets sufficient for 10-15
days.
• A handgun and rifle
for all willing adult members of the household, 1000 rounds of ammunition per
weapon.
• Propane or other
cooking and heating fuel safely stored.
• Gold and silver coins,
rounds or bars .
Steps I Have Taken •
Serious training both for myself as well as other household members, including
survival/medical skills, farming, sewing skills that will be necessary during a
prolonged breakdown of services and government control.
• I have a relocation
plan that involves my own family and potentially others, including provisions I
can use both locally and wherever my retreat location is.
Scenarios I’m Ready For
• A major national emergency, such as a complete economic collapse, a
nuclear/biological war or pandemic, or an EMP taking out the US Power grid
***In trouble if there isn’t some semblance of a stable recovery and government
after a full year***
LEVEL 5 How a Friend
Would Describe Me • You are a ready to survive a Zombie apocalypse. You
absolutely terrify the Liberal Intelligentsia.
Supplies I Have on Hand
• Gardening and/or farming equipment.
• Solar bank with deep
storage batteries.
• Farm animals.
• Horses or ATVs for
travel (with stored feed/fuel).
• 500+ gallons of
fuel/diesel stored below ground.
• Battle rifles and
carbines, at least 10,000 rounds of ammunition per weapon.
• Copy of the Bible, the
U.S. Constitution, the Federalist Papers, Atlas Shrugged and books by Glenn
Beck (lol).
Example of Supplies at
This Level • Heirloom seeds, fertilizer/compost.
• FAL, M-14 or AR-15
rifles, accessories, extra magazines and equipment.
• Goats, cows, pigs and
chickens or other livestock.
• Extra auto parts for
ATVs/Vehicles: batteries, starter, alternator, belts, hoses, water pump, etc.
• Kerosene and lantern,
wood or coal stove and fuel.
• Surgical kit including
scalpels, clamps, sutures/staples, blood transfusion kits.
Steps I Have Taken • I
have a fully capable small farm/ranch, with food and supplies for myself,
family and visitors.
• I have the plans and
capability to defend it all against marauders up to platoon-sized foreign/UN
troops.
• I have the ability to
generate an income in a scenario either through selling food, equipment or
services I am sufficiently skilled to deliver.
• I have the spiritual
and philosophical basis to make morally correct decisions for myself, my family
and property in a doomsday scenario.
Scenarios I’m Ready For
• The End of Days/Rapture/2nd Coming, global thermonuclear war, eruption of the
Yellowstone Caldera, election of Hillary Clinton ***In trouble only if I fail
to maintain my moral compass during trying times***
Source: http://www.glennbeck.com/2015/12/01/ask-yourself-these-four-questions-to-reveal-your-level-of-preparedness/?utm_source=glennbeck&utm_medium=contentcopy_link
Source: http://www.glennbeck.com/2015/12/01/ask-yourself-these-four-questions-to-reveal-your-level-of-preparedness/?utm_source=glennbeck&utm_medium=contentcopy_link