My husband and I moved around a lot before settling down in our current home. In one apartment complex we lived in, the water was shut off several times for maintenance. I started saving empty 1-gallon containers which I fill up with water, labeled, and stored under the bathroom sink. This saved me a couple of trips to a public restroom when I had no running water in the bathroom. Storing empty food-grade containers is a habit that has carried with me into our home. If the water gets turned off I have enough water set aside for a day or so of flushing. I also keep hand sanitizer under the sink as well. No running water in the Bathroom
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Welcome to my site! My name is Nettie and I started this blog to provide simple tools to help Preppers. I am a Girl Scout Prepper. “Be prepared! A Girl Scout is ready to help out wherever she is needed. Willingness to serve is not enough; you must know how to do the job well, even in an emergency" (the motto, in the 1947 Girl Scout Handbook). Being a Prepper has been a blessing to me, my family, and friends on more then one occasion. You'll find these stories throughout this blog. You will also find prepper supplies checklists, prepper events, cheap food storage ideas, emergency heat sources, survival books recommendations, reviews on power outage lights, printable prepper pdfs, and articles on emergency disaster preparedness.
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