The Prepper’s Workbook: Essential Checklists and Projects
The Prepper’s Workbook: Checklists, Worksheets, and Home Projects to Protect Your Family from Any Disaster
Product Summary:
Prepare your home and family for various disaster scenarios, including pandemics, hurricanes, and fires, with guidance from leading survival experts.
Key Features:
- Step-by-Step Instructions: Comprehensive plans to ensure family preparedness.
- Checklists: Essential lists for stocking life-saving survival supplies.
- Home Fortification Projects: Strategies to protect your home from environmental threats.
- Evacuation Maps: Pre-planned routes for bug-out situations.
- Defense Blueprints: Plans for securing your home against societal collapse.
- Personal Information Forms: Organized records for each family member.
- Cost-Effective Tips: Strategies to enhance readiness without overspending.
This workbook equips you with the tools and knowledge to safeguard your family against any disaster.
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JKA –
If you don’t have a clue what to do or how to prepare this book is great for you. if you already have a good idea it’s a good refresher and fresh outlook a big complaint I have is that “Workbook” part of it for the fill in info is spread through not compiled like it should be
Mizary –
The Prepper’s Workbook is a comprehensive guide. I personally loved the checksheets and worksheets. It gave me some more ideas on what I already had but still works. It is for beginners but it can also give ideas to serious “preppers” too (I am not… just looking for more information for my family planning). I loved how the book was set up and how everything on the lists were things most people already have but may not know it.
Kristen Werling –
Filled with great stuff for preppers who want to be more organized! I wish it either came with digital files too (in case you need an extra copy of one of the pages or wanted to type instead of hand writing) or had easy tear out sheets that are hole punched for simple binder use. Not every page will be useful for every prepper, so that is how I would improve it.
MaxTheMillion –
Great book for any doomsdayers out there. As for me, I just like to be prepared for the worst and hope for the best. Great tips and lots of checklists for many survival situations such as hurricanes, wild fires, and even a checklist for having to evacuate. Don’t let the checklists limit you. There is room to add your own input as well and a great way to keep all important info in one place.
KS –
Contains the most basic and obvious to do and check list which most people would already know.
It’s completely aimed at Americans and isn’t suitable for any other country
Mark Powell –
excellent book
David Lamair –
its a checklist indeed but maybe more a shopping list.
Amazon Customer –
so so
Milo W. Dodds –
I would of given this a 4.5 out of 5 if the author(s) did not assume that his book was going to be used in place of an actual “Emergency Binder”. I don’t really need multiple extra pages of the same thing when I could photocopy or scan and then print the sheets I need to go into my already constructed emergency binder. I guess I could literally cut them out of the book too but I am just the type of person that likes to keep their books in good condition. This book really deserves around a 4.5 out of 5 score but giving it a 4-star wouldn’t of been fair to the authors either. I like the extra things that were written about the types of natural disasters and what are the risks. The decision chart on page 70 is exactly what I’ve been thinking about. It’s not about “Bug-In” vs. “Bug-Out” it is really about going with the right decision based on the circumstances at hand. There is another possibility with “Bugging Out” which is to be 100% self-contained and go mobile whether that be an RV/Van/Tent trailer or other means of extended camping or even go “Mad-Max Style”…truly nomadic and move to different places as the availability of resources change. I do wish there was a dedicated chapter regarding various ways to communicate: HAM radio and GMRS/FRS radios.
inquirer –
I believe that I’m well prepared yet I found a number of areas enumerated in the book to which more thought and consideration must be given in my pereparation. That’s a great thing. The book is well written in a conversational style — it will not intimidate the newcomer to the area of preparation — and covers a broad scope of information that a wide range of people in many circumstances can use effectively. It is indeed a workbook and a step-wise system for those just starting out on a journey of preparedness and concurrently equally informative for those, like me, who are generally well prepared for the circumstances I am likely to encounter in my geographic area. To put it into concrete perspective…the people in Atlanta would have been far better prepared for the snows this past winter had this read this book last summer! They at least would have had a forewarning of what to expect and what to have had in their homes and cars had they heeded the advise in this book. Well worth the read…and more importantly, well worth the time and work to go through it as a workbook…the way it is intended to be used.
smitty55 –
In your hands to keep and format a plan, if you haven’t already done so. I’d suggest this book for those that need to have some order in thier life, when the SHTF…I placed tabs on the page edge for fast look ups. The book informs and makes one think about “What would I do if (A) happened?” The work sheets as I said, give you a in your hand plan. Plans as to what you need to do in bad weather, earth quakes, EMP, Yellowstone blowing it’s lid… Yellowstone, go do a search on that topic…That matter is not a question of IF, the question is WHEN… I hope I have lived my life by the time that blows..That will put mankind back into a mini ice age for a very long time. I hope none of these bad things ever happen.
Semper FI
Hap Smith Jr 2112
U.S.Marine Corps (retired)
N Hook –
Fantastic book, wouldn’t be without it!
G. Southerland –
I would call this a companion book to James Wesley, Rawles book “How To Survive The End Of The World As We Know It” and highly recommend it for any beginning prepper for it’s step by step lists and worksheets to gather your information and list of items.
The other book that beginners should have would be MAGS by Charley Hogwood, which covers the dynamics of the people part of preparing and is also a good book on leadership as well. Anyone would find these three books quite helpful in their journey to become better prepared and I think the perfect place to start or improve on where you already are.
The one thing that I believe would improve the usefulness of this book would be to: 1) either include a CD or 2) provide a web link to where the reader/user could download and print out the worksheets and useful lists inside of the book. I did ask the author about it and I hope there might be a way of this happening in the future.