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DangerRunner
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Newbie here!

Post by DangerRunner »

Hi everyone,

I am new to the preppers scene but have done a bit of research already into what kind of stuff I need to prep for.
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hobo
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Re: Newbie here!

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Hiya DR,
What are you prepping for?
Have you made a start?
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tigs
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Re: Newbie here!

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welcome to the forum
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DangerRunner
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Re: Newbie here!

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thanks for the welcome
hobo wrote:Hiya DR,
What are you prepping for?
Have you made a start?
Hobo
Currently Iwould like to prep for the basics, such as the normal problems i.e flooding, house fire ect but I also want to prepare for things such as a full scale ebola break out.

The difficulty for me is I am on a tiny budget and have no idea how to prep for my mother who has diabetes for the worst case scenario

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Currently I barely have anything but a ton of knowledge in my head, this weekend am going to try and by some low cost essentials though :)
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pseudonym
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Hello and welcome to the Forum.:)

Firstly don't panic, there is still plenty of time.:)

Ask your mother to order more of her prescription (tell the doc your going on holiday overseas and want a back up)

Poundland do rubber gloves, builders masks and goggles, - not the best but a start.

Store what you eat, eat what you store.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.