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City Living Considerations
19 November 2011, 14:45,
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City Living Considerations
City Living Considerations
© 2011 Northern Raider

Choose a place that does NOT have public footpaths or alleyways to the side or rear of the property. You don’t need a path that raiders can use as a path to your home from whatever neighbourhood they crawled out of.

Don’t buy a house close to the local shops, AFTER TSHTF and the scum have finished looting the shops they are going to notice the nearby houses. Don’t buy near petrol stations either as they will constantly attract scavengers and the fire / explosion risk is just too great.

Don’t buy a house on main roads or on streets that refugees will travel along to escape the city, nor should you choose a house than can be overlooked from roads or paths that pass by at a higher elevation.

Ensure house has large water tank in loft, if not you need space and containers to cache water in cool, dark space. You would also be wise by installing a diverter trap to your rainwater guttering to catch and store rain water in a garden butt.

You need a garage that is totally secure and big enough to keep your BOV and its extra kit in.

You will need a spot in the garden AWAY from the house to store petrol and propane containers, it will need to be well ventilated but under cover away from the elements.

You need at least a 2 meter fence around the sides and rear of your property to keep prying eyes out.

Ideally you need garden space to grow supplementary foods such as tomatoes, rabbits, chickens etc.

Also if you are considering growing your own food and / or using solar panels the houses needs a south to south west facing aspect.

If possible you would benefit from a pond to keep edible species of fish in. Fruit trees are another plus point in most gardens.

You REALLY also need garden space to COMPOST waste food, Space to BURY HUMAN WASTE safely and space to INCINERATE other rubbish ideally at the furthest point in the garden away from the house.

You NEED and independent source of heat for your home that is not reliant on piped gas or electricity, wood / coal burning stoves being the best option, obviously you will need a suitable approved type of chimney to suit. Only cook / heat with dry wood (less than 20% moisture) and preferably cook/heat after dark so scavengers don’t simply home in on the smoke from the chimney.

Don’t forget you will also need covered but ventilated space to store your firewood in.

You NEED a well concealed place to cache extra food and medical supplies that neither raiders nor officials will easily find.

You need suitable drapes / shutters / window coverings to “” BLACKOUT”” your house after dark so as not advertise your presence to scavengers who will soon notice one illuminated house among dozens of unlit ones.

You have got to be upwind in the predominant wind direction for your area so that places like waste tips, hospitals, shopping malls, sewage works, nuclear power plants etc don’t blow pathogens downwind to your home after TSHTF.

Don’t buy a house on a flood plain especially the type found in some areas of the UK that require electrically operated pumps to keep the area dry, Parts of the Somerset levels, Norfolk Broads, East Anglia and London for example.

In many places City suburb communities were built in the early 20th century UK that are downstream of Victorian and Edwardian water reservoirs, You don’t want to be living in the shadow of such a structure that will fail sooner rather than later because man is no longer maintaining it.

If you live in an apartment block you need to find a way to access the roof to grow supplementary foods and to tap into the communal water tank, providing it’s got a flat roof of course. You also need to ensure that at all time you have multiple fire escape routes.
(The commonest reason for fires in apartment blocks comes during power outages when people try to improvise cooking / heating devices and set fire to the building)


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19 November 2011, 15:30,
#2
RE: City Living Considerations
City living considerations: get the hell out of there just as soon as you can manage!! come SHTF it will be a hell-hole and a death trap!! just my personal opinion( and i lived in a city for 43 years so i know what i'm talking about).
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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19 November 2011, 19:21,
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RE: City Living Considerations
(19 November 2011, 15:30)bigpaul Wrote: City living considerations: get the hell out of there just as soon as you can manage!! come SHTF it will be a hell-hole and a death trap!! just my personal opinion( and i lived in a city for 43 years so i know what i'm talking about).

You know that, I know that, most preppers know that but still many folks find pretty good reasons to stay where they are !!

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19 November 2011, 19:47,
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RE: City Living Considerations
reasons = Excuses!!
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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19 November 2011, 20:02,
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RE: City Living Considerations
(19 November 2011, 19:47)bigpaul Wrote: reasons = Excuses!!

Most of the time but not always, there are some folks simply stuck because of really serious obligations and commitments, but yes there is equally plenty just not fully commited yet, give em time.

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19 November 2011, 20:20,
#6
RE: City Living Considerations
yes NR, i just hope they have that time and that the present problems of the EU are not leading to a bigger problem and the beginning of the end.
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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19 November 2011, 20:27,
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RE: City Living Considerations
(19 November 2011, 19:21)NorthernRaider Wrote: many folks find pretty good reasons to stay where they are !!

NR, Not reasons that they cannot change. Be it jobs, obligations, family.

many are not in a position to move and are planning a quic bug out, some are planning to bug in, aware of the risks but unable to afford anything else.

It's not as black and white as you are implying.

Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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19 November 2011, 20:32,
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RE: City Living Considerations
(19 November 2011, 20:27)Skean Dhude Wrote: NR, Not reasons that they cannot change. Be it jobs, obligations, family.

many are not in a position to move and are planning a quic bug out, some are planning to bug in, aware of the risks but unable to afford anything else.
It's not as black and white as you are implying.

Doesnt it drive you mad when people post without reading all the post ? Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin SD look at my next post down from the one your commenting about Rolleyes

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19 November 2011, 20:39,
#9
RE: City Living Considerations
Good thread, city monkey, doing the planning for my family, bits of imput here and there from the clan but more or less my baby so to say. Hell I dont mind, but time with having a family,is a hard thing, so's money and such.
like tommorow getting up crack of, to check bol. BUT a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do, and I'd feel a right prick if push comes to shove and I cant even protect my own... (and no saying I look like one already...) I think with me its not so much bug in bug out but perfection, no bol is perfect, for any number of reasons and that drives me mad, It wouldnt be so bad if it were just me, but having a younger kid or two changes things, doesnt make things impossible, just different.
"Some say the end is near, some say we will see Armageddon soon...
I certainly hope we will, I sure could use a vacation from this silly shit."
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20 November 2011, 10:17,
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RE: City Living Considerations
so true Mike, there is only the 2 of us to worry about and the Mrs has the skills to adapt( brought up without electric and running water until the age of 12, then when she left school she went into farming, was brought up in the countryside and is a bloomin' good cook), me-i'm a city boy but have been in the scouts, done a lot of camping especially on Dartmoor and know how to fend for myself and( as i've said on other threads) i don't mind being on my own for long periods.
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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