⚡ Scenario Guides

Quick Answer: The most likely emergencies are extended power outages (3+ days), severe winter storms, and supply chain disruptions — not Hollywood apocalypse scenarios. Prepare for what's likely: food, water, heat, and communication. Exotic scenarios take care of themselves if the basics are covered.

Realistic emergency scenario guides covering the situations that actually happen — grid-down, winter storms, urban disruptions, apartment preparedness, and budget-constrained starting points.

Frequently Asked Questions: Scenarios

Should I plan to shelter in place or evacuate?

Most emergencies (power outages, storms, short-term disruptions) favor sheltering in place — you have your supplies, your home is familiar, and roads may be dangerous. Evacuation is appropriate for wildfire, chemical spills, flooding, and mandatory orders. Have both plans ready and know your trigger conditions for each.

How do I stay warm without electricity?

Layered clothing and sleeping bags are the foundation — body heat is efficient. For room-level heating: propane heaters (Mr. Heater is reliable, always use indoors with ventilation and CO detector), wood stoves, and kerosene heaters. Never use gas grills, charcoal, or generators indoors — CO poisoning is the leading cause of non-storm-related disaster deaths.

What's the minimum preparation that actually makes a difference?

A 3-day supply of food and water, a working flashlight with fresh batteries, a basic first aid kit, and a battery-powered radio with NOAA weather bands. That's the practical minimum that handles most common emergencies. Everything beyond that is improving your margin — still valuable, but the first kit matters most.

How do I protect important documents during an emergency?

Keep copies of ID, insurance cards, bank account numbers, medical records, and property documents in a waterproof fireproof document bag (under $30). Store in your emergency kit. Separately, photograph all documents and store photos encrypted in cloud storage. Original documents should be in a fireproof safe or safety deposit box.