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The reorganisation of the utility room has been the most useful prep, together with the solar panels, over the last couple of years, everything together should an event occur.
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I'm relocating. As the utility room contains most of my food prep I now have a nightmare in moving it all. Doesn't sound much of an issue but I've moved it in over years and will have to take some time moving it out for OpSec. Lucky I have the van.
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(5 August 2023, 20:54)Pete Grey Wrote: ORIGINAL POST.
We have finally got round to making better use of the utility, not a big room, 10ft x 6 ft 6in, but already having the usual sink, washing machine and freezer we realised it could be much better.
With reasonable cupboard space we’ve had a clear out of the things we never use and moved in some SHTF stuff, and it’s given us more room for food storage in the kitchen.
Should an event occur and we have no mains gas, electricity or water, everything is now at hand, even permanent 12v LED lighting.
I fitted a piece of marble worktop so I can use the two burner picnic stove safely, with the window cracked open for ventilation.
Outside there is room for two propane bottles under the workbench/table this will be under the new (soon to be) open veranda/canopy.
The berkefeld filter is now kept there together with oasis tablets, jugs and funnels and a couple syphon pumps. There is room for at least two water jerrycans on one cupboard.
The 12v supply from the leisure batteries is in there, for charging the USB lamps and batteries.
We never recharge lithium batteries, phones and tablets overnight or when we’re going out.
There are smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in there, and a fire extinguisher, just in case.
We still have room for coats and boots, and a couple of buckets of coal (winter), it’s work in progress but we’re getting there.
Never got round to the open veranda  .
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(6 June 2024, 20:12)Pete Grey Wrote: (5 August 2023, 20:54)Pete Grey Wrote: ORIGINAL POST.
We have finally got round to making better use of the utility, not a big room, 10ft x 6 ft 6in, but already having the usual sink, washing machine and freezer we realised it could be much better.
With reasonable cupboard space we’ve had a clear out of the things we never use and moved in some SHTF stuff, and it’s given us more room for food storage in the kitchen.
Should an event occur and we have no mains gas, electricity or water, everything is now at hand, even permanent 12v LED lighting.
I fitted a piece of marble worktop so I can use the two burner picnic stove safely, with the window cracked open for ventilation.
Outside there is room for two propane bottles under the workbench/table this will be under the new (soon to be) open veranda/canopy.
The berkefeld filter is now kept there together with oasis tablets, jugs and funnels and a couple syphon pumps. There is room for at least two water jerrycans on one cupboard.
The 12v supply from the leisure batteries is in there, for charging the USB lamps and batteries.
We never recharge lithium batteries, phones and tablets overnight or when we’re going out.
There are smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in there, and a fire extinguisher, just in case.
We still have room for coats and boots, and a couple of buckets of coal (winter), it’s work in progress but we’re getting there.
Never got round to the open veranda .
More risk with the ventilated gas stove than the Latest lithium battery
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(6 June 2024, 22:20)harryhotspur Wrote: (6 June 2024, 20:12)Pete Grey Wrote: (5 August 2023, 20:54)Pete Grey Wrote: ORIGINAL POST.
We have finally got round to making better use of the utility, not a big room, 10ft x 6 ft 6in, but already having the usual sink, washing machine and freezer we realised it could be much better.
With reasonable cupboard space we’ve had a clear out of the things we never use and moved in some SHTF stuff, and it’s given us more room for food storage in the kitchen.
Should an event occur and we have no mains gas, electricity or water, everything is now at hand, even permanent 12v LED lighting.
I fitted a piece of marble worktop so I can use the two burner picnic stove safely, with the window cracked open for ventilation.
Outside there is room for two propane bottles under the workbench/table this will be under the new (soon to be) open veranda/canopy.
The berkefeld filter is now kept there together with oasis tablets, jugs and funnels and a couple syphon pumps. There is room for at least two water jerrycans on one cupboard.
The 12v supply from the leisure batteries is in there, for charging the USB lamps and batteries.
We never recharge lithium batteries, phones and tablets overnight or when we’re going out.
There are smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in there, and a fire extinguisher, just in case.
We still have room for coats and boots, and a couple of buckets of coal (winter), it’s work in progress but we’re getting there.
Never got round to the open veranda .
More risk with the ventilated gas stove than the Latest lithium battery
That’s why the smoke and CO detectors, and all fire types 2 litre fire extinguisher, to minimise any risk.
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Checked the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in utility room
(also in the kitchen and camper), fire extinguisher is still within date.
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Utility room? our house isnt big enough to have one of these.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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It’s only 10ft by 6ft/6 but it’s like the Tardis, bigger on the inside than the outside  .
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I had to make a larder when we moved here, its not much more than an alcove in the hallway but it works.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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