Do I REALLY Need to Prep?
Pros & Cons
Emergency Prep in 2023
Emergency Prep in 2023
Pros
- High-quality, affordable Prepper's items are abundantly-available
- Reliable vendors to help you prep are plentiful
- All the information a Prepper needs is at your fingertips
Cons
- With so many Prepping options available -- what should be on your checklist?
- Research, planning, and execution can be time-consuming, overwhelming and expensive
Pros:
- High-quality, affordable Prepper's items are abundantly-available
- Reliable vendors to help you prep are plentiful
- All the information a Prepper needs is at your fingertips
Cons:
- With so many Prepping options available -- what should be on your checklist?
- Research, planning, and execution can be time-consuming, overwhelming and expensive
Prepping Made Easy.
Prepitar Will...
- 1. Create & Deliver Your Custom 1-Year Prepper's Checklist
We combine our extensive prepping knowledge with your specific circumstances & needs to create your Custom 1-Year Prepper’s Checklist.
This comprehensive, organized checklist will guide you throughout the entire prepping process.
- 2. Help You Execute On Your Custom Prepper's Checklist
Out of the hundreds of top emergency prep products that we’ve reviewed and compared, we will recommend our top picks for you — catered to your specific needs.
Prepitar will also provide you all the information and guidance you’ll need to prepare successfully and cost-effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
It really depends. There are different levels of preparedness, ranging from being prepped for short or medium-term emergencies, to being fully self-sufficient in the long term.
Even with a small prep budget, you can still cover your core needs by prioritizing and strategically investing.
Some serious preppers can execute on their Prepper’s Checklist in the matter of months, while others prep for many years. In general, we recommend creating and executing a 1-year prepper plan.
The truth is you never know, so it’s a good idea to become as self-sufficient as possible in all the essential areas. Our system is very fragile, and only one core component has to fail to cause an emergency situation. Examples of that can include:
- Hyperinflation making the dollar worthless
- The energy crisis leading to severe power outages
- The food shortage spreading and leading to empty grocery shelves
- War
- And more….
Absolutely, positively yes!
We don’t all have to become fully self-sufficient. If enough people prep to their abilities, we have a better chance to pool our resources and make it collectively, as a community.
Prepper Categories
- Food
Food and water are 2 things you can’t live without. So we can’t ignore the growing food shortages and hunger all around the world. Make sure you’re prepared where it matters.
- Energy
Throughout modern history, the US electric grid has been more than 99% reliable. But with blackouts and energy shortages at record highs, becoming energy independent should be a priority.
- Everything Else
There’s food, water, energy — and then there’s everything else. Don’t forget about tools, medical supplies, security communication, and everything else you will need to overcome dire times.