13373432, prepping and safety Posted by rawsouthpaw, Sun Mar-15-20 01:49 PM
just had a chat with my homie and encouraged him to post some of these very thoughts:
"- Prepare for this like you would any major natural disaster. Food, supplies, medicine, clothes, etc. Don’t panic but you have to consider nothing is off the table, including downed power grids and shut off gas and water. Worst case scenario if you over-prepare for this is that you’ll have an emergency contingency plan in place for a natural disaster (the big one) or mass social disorder (ie the LA Riots). - Be situationally aware of your surroundings and people nearby. When resources are scarce, people/opportunists who have nothing to lose and everything to gain will seek to take advantage. This doesn’t exclusively mean be vigilant as we should also have kind hearts and be looking out for those most vulnerable and in need. Keep an eye out for the elderly especially."
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