[Politics] Government advises households to prepare emergency supplies - How many days could you survive in YOUR household?

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How many days could you survive in your household?

  • Less than a day

  • 1-2 days

  • 3-4 days

  • 5-7 days

  • 1-2 weeks

  • 2 weeks to a month

  • More than a month

  • A long time - largely self-sufficient

  • Indefinitely - completely self-sufficient


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withdeanwombat

Well-known member
Feb 17, 2005
8,708
Somersetshire
Doesn’t seem that long ago since we were being told how to make a nuclear shelter by taking down internal doors and leaning them against the wall.

Protect and Survive, 1976 (Reprinted 1980).
 




Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
NSC Patron
Oct 20, 2022
5,287
Thank goodness for Mustafa coming up with a Doomsday Prepper thread to cure us all from the dizziness of Premier League manager merry-go-round 😍

Still have my Covid stash and got into habit of keeping stocked up with non-perishables - so 6 months easy with careful rationing - Have several kilos of flour too and boxes of canned water and diet coke, cartons of orange juice and 5 cartons of longlife milk. Enough wood in woodstore for a 2 winters - woodstove for heating and boiling water/heating food. Vegetable seeds in garden shed, an apple tree and plum tree. 2 full water butts which can be rigged up to garden hose and run into the house.

Unfortunately, without my daily blood pressure, asthma, immunosuppressants or thyroid medication, I‘ll be dead in less than month anyway so so before I go, I’ll pm my address to some kindly NSCers with details of where to find everything 👍

Edit - forgot to say, I bought a large car battery size power bank with multiple USB and jack plug and 3 pin socket sockets as well as an inbuilt SOS flash light/spot light last year - which will keep devices powered for a few weeks if used for just an hour a day to charge - and also have a battery radio that can also be charged from power bank and a very well stocked first aid kit. So I am a good person to know if civilisation comes to a standstill 🙂
 
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The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
24,858
West is BEST
I’ve had emergency kit for ages now.

Canned water
Water containers
First aid
Co-codomol
Emergency food rations
Wind up radio
Solar charger
Wind up lamps
Camping stove and fuel canisters

And loads of other bits.

Food and water would last two months.

I simply don’t trust the government to cope in a power down emergency.
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
19,470
Born In Shoreham
I’ve had emergency kit for ages now.

Canned water
Water containers
First aid
Co-codomol
Emergency food rations
Wind up radio
Solar charger
Wind up lamps
Camping stove and fuel canisters

And loads of other bits.

Food and water would last two months.

I simply don’t trust the government to cope in a power down emergency.
If it ever got that bad the biggest threat would be mankind turning on each other. I would suggest gathering weapons to.
 






The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
24,858
West is BEST
If it ever got that bad the biggest threat would be mankind turning on each other. I would suggest gathering weapons to.
I agree. Not a lot of choice in the U.K. on that front, unfortunately.

Have a hammer and a few iron bars handy is the best we can realistically do unless you’re on a farm with access to fire arms etc.

Realistically, I’m imaging power outages and no water rather than apocalypse level disaster. Which I wouldn’t want to survive anyway.


First places to get ransacked will be supermarkets, hospitals and pharmacies. So I wouldn’t rely on those.
Better to have your own supplies than count on the government to help.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
19,976
Playing snooker
I’ve had emergency kit for ages now.

Canned water
Water containers
First aid
Co-codomol
Emergency food rations
Wind up radio
Solar charger
Wind up lamps
Camping stove and fuel canisters

Hmmm. Maybe my emergency kit of 40 Lambert & Butler and a field compass needs a re-think.
 




SeagullinExile

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2010
5,870
London
I live in a pub, so I’d be alright with a ridiculous amount of booze and Walkers grab bags in my cellar!
 


Sussexscots

3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 3, 3, 3, 3 ,3 ,3 3 coach chuggers
Thanks for calling the UK.Gov emergency number.

'We're sorry about the failure of government and complete societal breakdown and apologise for any inconvenience caused. We're working hard to correct the problem as soon as possible. As the disruption is considered to be an extraordinary circumstances and outside of our control, you will not be eligible for compensation.
 








Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
NSC Patron
Oct 20, 2022
5,287


Shropshire Seagull

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2004
8,585
Telford
In a nuclear war scenario, I’d much rather die quickly TBH
I did a tour of Hack Green nuclear command bunker a few years back. Very interesting and disturbing in equal measures. In the event of nuclear war it is predicted most people will die trapped in rubble from fallen buildings with no one to rescue them. Dehydration / starvation.

So I'm happy (as I can be) to be vaporised on detonation.
 






Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
NSC Patron
Oct 20, 2022
5,287


Vicar!

Well-known member
Jul 22, 2003
1,173
Worthing
It cannot be much of a crisis if you only need 3 days food and water, unless of course the fallout will have killed you before you finish it. Waste not want not and all that.
What really scares America at the moment is a cyber attack. Our American friends can then destroy themselves. No fallout, just one switch of a button.
 


MJsGhost

Oooh Matron, I'm an
NSC Patron
Jun 26, 2009
4,710
East
Thank goodness for Mustafa coming up with a Doomsday Prepper thread to cure us all from the dizziness of Premier League manager merry-go-round 😍

Still have my Covid stash and got into habit of keeping stocked up with non-perishables - so 6 months easy with careful rationing - Have several kilos of flour too and boxes of canned water and diet coke, cartons of orange juice and 5 cartons of longlife milk. Enough wood in woodstore for a 2 winters - woodstove for heating and boiling water/heating food. Vegetable seeds in garden shed, an apple tree and plum tree. 2 full water butts which can be rigged up to garden hose and run into the house.

Unfortunately, without my daily blood pressure, asthma, immunosuppressants or thyroid medication, I‘ll be dead in less than month anyway so so before I go, I’ll pm my address to some kindly NSCers with details of where to find everything 👍

Edit - forgot to say, I bought a large car battery size power bank with multiple USB and jack plug and 3 pin socket sockets as well as an inbuilt SOS flash light/spot light last year - which will keep devices powered for a few weeks if used for just an hour a day to charge - and also have a battery radio that can also be charged from power bank and a very well stocked first aid kit. So I am a good person to know if civilisation comes to a standstill 🙂
Did your birthday card ever arrive?

One just can't trust Royal Mail these days...
 








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