The Emergency Preparedness Test
In January 2011, I did a walk-around-the-house inventory to assess my state of my preparedness. At the time, I was living offshore on San Juan Island in Washington State. Terrorism was an escalating threat, the economy was in shambles, and I was living in earthquake country. On that day, I officially became a prepper.
There has been no looking back. I have made it my mission to educate myself and the world as I put into place long-term survival tactics to ensure both safety and comfort in the event a major incident or disaster. Eventually, I began using the term “disruptive event” to describe such events, be they acts of Mother Nature or man-made.
Something I did annually during those early days was to take a Preparedness Test. I had forgotten about it until recently but decided with my recent move, it was time to bring it to the forefront and take it again.
Are you interested in taking or re-taking the preparedness test? If so, keep reading more at source: http://www.backdoorsurvival.com/preparedness-test/
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