Over the years, I’ve had requests to create a simple guide to being prepared, a Preppers Survive Book. Readers wanted a preparedness formula they could share with their friends and family. They also wanted a way to see how they measured up as a prepper.
Preppers Supplies Checklist will lay out a simple method to organize your prepping, covering 10 categories of emergency preparedness.
If you need to put together a preparedness plan and want to make sure you have essential preps covered then the Prepper Supplies Checklist is the next step.
Preppers Survive Workbook
Within this book, you will find:
- easy to follow preparedness plan
- list of emergency preparedness categories
- photos & illustrations
- preparedness short stories and help tips
- lists of survival supplies in each preparedness category
- an easy system for tracking progress
This book is very different from most preparedness books on the market. First, there are colored photos and illustrations throughout. Next, it’s an 8×11 which is taller than most books because it’s a workbook. Lastly, it’s not going to overload you with information. It has short stories throughout to relay concepts, easy-to-follow steps, prepper supply ideas for each category, and a friendly format to reference and take inventory easily.
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Disasters and emergencies can strike at any time. And when they do, you will have little to no time to prepare for the next few days or weeks of an emergency.
And when the rest of the neighborhood is clamoring for the same scant supplies — food, water, heat sources — the last thing you would want is to be empty-handed.
This is where an emergency checklist and a stash of emergency supplies come in handy.
Our easy-to-follow guides provide a practical disaster preparation plan for individuals and families.
With tips, stories, and prepper supplies checklists, anyone with a preparedness mindset will find it easy to take crucial steps toward developing an emergency preparedness plan.
Benjamin Franklin’s words are a reminder: “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”
Based on what history and personal experiences have taught us, disasters often come without warning. Whether it’s flooding, an earthquake, or a political or economic crisis, disasters can affect anyone, regardless of race, location, or financial status. Emergency awareness should begin at home.
Get your emergency checklists workbook today!
Below is a video by 60 Minutes detailing how quickly an emergency situation can arrive at your doorstep.
A Prepper’s List of Survival Essentials
There are several categories to consider for an emergency preparedness plan. This book will have preparedness supply suggestions in each category of survival.
Below is a video by Canadian Prepper detailing how quickly supplies run out in an emergency situation.
Subscribe to get emails filled with helpful tips covering each preparedness category. If you are feeling an urgency to get started, want supply checklists, or you would like a workbook to help you evaluate your emergency supplies, then get your digital copy of the Prepper Supplies Checklist Workbook today! It has all the information you need in one organized place. The emails can provide greater insight into each preparedness category.
You are doing a super job of getting us to look at prepping in different ways! I have list after list of prepping stuff, but still am not very organized and it looks like this book will help! Thank you! I just purchased it for myself as a Mother’s Day gift!!
Looking forward to receiving my book! Thank you. I have relatives who think ‘preppers’ are a bunch of tin-foil-hat-wearing lunatics, who think the world is about to be taken over by little green aliens, or zombies and werewolves, or whatever, yet your self-identification as a Girl Scout “Be Prepared” Prepper is really where it all began. To be a ‘Prepper’ is simply to be reasonably prepared to get through a variety of reasonably possible scenarios, as unscathed as possible. I’m not sure where the tinfoil hat comes into play!
Lee A.
Hi, I’m so happy to be getting your book. I have been into prepping for a long time and if theirs one thing that I have learned it is that you can’t have too much information. The more people thinking about prepping the Better. After reading your book I will give it to my unprepared family members. You know how difficult it is to get people involved in this. I think that you are doing good work. Keep it up. Joe.
Nettie,
I really like the workbook format. It’s well laid out and I get great satisfaction out of checking a box off the checklist when if finish my preparations. Its got hints that I never thought of, that I will incorporate into my planning. I wasn’t sure about spending money on a book when I could watch so many videos online but this one was worth it. It’s so helpful to have a guide and I like having the checklists so I don’t forget anything.