fromIf you are at home and an emergency happens, try to gather together:
A list of useful phone numbers, such as your doctor’s and close relatives’
Home and car keys
Toiletries, sanitary supplies and any regularly prescribed medication
A battery radio, with spare batteries
A torch with spare batteries, candles and matches
A First Aid kit
Your mobile phone
Cash and credit cards
Spare clothes and blankets
Also, it is always useful to have:
Bottled water, ready-to-eat food (e.g. tinned food) and a bottle/tin opener, in case you have
to remain in your home for several days
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg ... 176618.pdf
In the early stages prepping doesnt have to cost a fortune seek out the poundshop and BM / Home bargains
a budget camping stove £10 (ideal if you have a electric cooker for heating your food / boiling water) cartridges for it are about £5 for 4 but shop about
http://www.millets.co.uk/equipment/1021 ... wgodKyAADg
few LED lanterns IMO are way safer than candles especially if you have kids / pets
http://www.millracegardencentre.co.uk/s ... wwodgCMAyw
and a couple of head torches for when your walking about again can be had for £5 all the way upto £100 plus
Start slowly Make a list of events your prepping for and what you will need then slowly stock up a couple of items a week thrown in with the weekly shop so you dont skint yourself,,, extra bag of rice or pasta, a tin or 2 of stew or meatballs (again echoing others buy stuff you will eat and rotate it in the cupboard so it doesnt go out of date / to waste
take for example :
POWER CUT
needs:
Alternative Lighting,
Cooking if fan oven or electric cooker)
Ways of charging phone (if you have a car a car charger would be the cheapest option)
Entertainment for you and any kids who will be cranky if the Ipad goes flat board games etc
ways of keeping food cool (big old blanket to wrap the fridge freezer in to make it stay cooler longer)
Possibly water depending on the scale of the blackout (water is pumped by electric)
So prepping for a powercut £5 for a lantern £5 for a head torch £10 for a stove £5 for a phone charger
which will also overlap into other emergency's you can forsee
oh and dont forget a camping kettle, tea bags and UHT milk... when everyone else is panicking they cant get on facebook as the phone network is down and they cant charge their phone.. you can be sat with your feet up with a decent cuppa looking somewhat smug
One thing though dont broadcast the fact that your prepping as everyone will think your nuts....... UNTIL there is a problem and they will suddenly want to be your best friend to leach off you