• Jourei@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    I fiddle with batteries and very small scale solar. My inverter should be able to handle running my fridge for a few hours.

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    Unemployment. Like many others, I keep an emergency fund with high yield that can keep food on the table for the fam while looking for a new job. Replenish as soon as I get a new job.

  • Wahots@pawb.social
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    Vaccines. I got my mpox shots because it works across a broad spectrum of pox viruses. The mpox vaccine is actually just the modern smallpox vaccine! Not terribly common, but in the past decade or so, someone found a frozen vial of smallpox in a university lab freezer.

    While unlikely that mpox or smallpox will ever completely blow up into a huge pandemic, it is good to have.

  • Barking@lemmy.world
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    I keep a few things (museli bars, water, blankets first aid kit) in the car in case of getting stuck somewhere or needing basics suddenly.

    At home I keep ‘minimum levels’ of things we use often, in case of a power outage or just so if anything were to happen we could get by for a couple of weeks. We are limited by space and try to keep organised.

  • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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    3 days ago

    I have a variety of blankets near my bed, of varying weight, warmth and texture. It’s mostly because of autism related sensory preferences that vary across situations, but it’s also great when hosting guests.

  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    Sub-zero degree sleeping bag in the trunk of my car, plus a jug of water and some MRE-type food packs with water-activated food warmers. I grew up in a very rural area and got stuck on the side of the road in a blizzard for too long; I came out ok but it was terrifying. Now I live in a densely populated area that doesn’t get blizzards but I still prep.

    I used to let my toilet paper run nearly down to zero before I bought another pack. The pandemic lockdown months changed that. I used paper towels and liberated a couple rolls from work back in the day. Now I keep more on hand before triggering next buy. Never again.

    I’m a good example of “we prep for our fears”. I also do backcountry backpacking and everyone in that hobby does to some degree. I go out with a nurse sometimes and her first aid kit is nearly three pounds while mine is a couple bandaids and rubbing alcohol swaps.

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      You described equipment for pretty much climber. You don’t have shops every corner in the mountains and sleeping overnight happens sometimes due to bad weather. Sub zero temperatures are the norm in the mountains

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    4 days ago

    8 tb media back up. Most non essential shit ever lol.

    Figure if we’re without water I’m dead anyway.

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    A water outage lol.

    Last Christmas eve, my meter froze and the water company didn’t consider it an emergency since it wasn’t a geyser. I didn’t have water for 3 days until it thawed.

    Now, I keep several days of water jugs in the basement just in case. Also, my water company sucks.

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    I have a generator and several heaters, as I live in Canada and own a contracting business. I also have neighbours who prep and have urban chickens, and since I have guns and they do not and am also much stronger than them they are my doomsday back up plan.

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    A bit different than others, but every time I ride my bike, I have the equipment to patch a tire with me.

  • Tazerface@sh.itjust.works
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    We prep based on whats happened or likely to happen.

    The most common thing where I live is a power outage. Usually only lasts a half day. Once it was out for 3 days. We have a generator and the gas station isn’t too far away.

    As for a water outage. Usually, we get a letter stating when the water will be out but not always. We have buckets to fill. A couple of times I’ve gone to the store and brought home a couple of water cooler jugs.

    We always keep extra food on hand.

    I mostly prep for digital disasters. Data loss, identity theft, internet outage.