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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm curious why people are buying bottled water.... will there be some kind of issue with our water supply? Genuinely curious.[/quote] Asked and answered. If there was an unrelated disruption to water supply it would take a lot long for disaster relief to get to us. Plus bottled water is crazy cheap. [/quote] What other unrelated disruptions are you preparing for? Could really go down a rabbit hole here.....[/quote] Here is a good list that will cover a lot of possibilities: https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1e04d512b273e2133cb865833cc0e32d/FEMA_checklist_parent_508_071513.pdf I'd add also that having cash on hand is very important - [b]we were caught with limited food during an emergency and didn't have much cash on hand. Credit card machines were down so we had very few options to feed our kids. [/b] [/quote] Which doesn't happen if you've prepped, but okay. [/quote] Right. We didn't prep food/water or cash. I recommend having both on hand to cover lots of possibilities. [/quote]
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