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Essential Survival Gear You'll Need as a Prepper

As a prepper, you want to be prepared for any scenario you might encounter. That's not just an economic downturn or scarcity in times of war or famine. You also need to be prepared to defend yourself in case of war on our own soil, widespread rioting, or any other potential disaster. 

When you are stocking up on dry food staples and toiletries, you also need to consider what safety items you'll need. Here are some essential survival gear items you should have in your stockpile:

Bullet-Proof Vest

Before you can defend yourself, you have to protect yourself. You could find yourself in the middle of a protest, a riot, or even a home invasion. You need a bullet-proof vest to ensure that you aren't killed or seriously injured if you are shot or stabbed. The vest can also protect you somewhat against blows to the torso, either from a punch or an object.

You can find a bulletproof kevlar vest for sale to get the best price. Be sure to have one for every member of your family, including young children. 

Weapons

Simply protecting yourself from injury is only one part of the equation. You also need to be able to defend yourself against those would try to harm you. The best way to do that is to have a weapon. 

At a minimum, you should have a couple of quality knives that you can use for protection, as well as for things like cutting rope. A good knife can serve a number of roles in a survivalist situation. You should have several on hand for different purposes, including a few that are meant for protection. You should also have a few guns, including a rifle and a handgun. You can use these for hunting, as well as for protection. Get the proper permits, ammunition, and storage, and make sure you are properly trained.

Security System

In most survivalist scenarios, there won't be any electricity. But that's not going to be the case in every situation, and you could (should) have a generator for some electricity. Having a security system installed can help you monitor your property to increase your safety. 

Obviously, this system won't be connected to an alarm that will call the police. However, it should give you alerts when there are people on your property, and it should have a surveillance system so you can see where people are. Such a system would alert you to potential dangers so that you are not taken by surprise. If an intruder were to hear an alarm or see signs of surveillance, they may also feel inclined to leave rather than face off against an obviously prepared person.

Dog

You don't have to do all the work defending your family on your own. Why not enlist man's best friend for a little help? A well-trained guard dog (or two or three) can alert you to potential dangers and protect you from them. Not only will your dog bark when it sees someone who shouldn't be on the property, but it can also be trained to attack such intruders. 

Some people look at dogs as extra liabilities in a survivalist situation -- you have one more mouth to feed, after all. But a well-trained dog can be more of an asset than a liability. You can even train your dog to help you with hunting or to do other jobs on your property. Of course, a dog also provides companionship, which can be welcome in a disaster scenario.

Anything can happen in a doomsday scenario. You can't prepare for everything, but you can prepare to meet your basic survival needs. You need to defend yourself against those who might try to harm you or steal what you have, and that means have weapons and a way to protect yourself. Basic home security and a dog can also help you to protect your property. Hopefully, these are things that you will never end up needing, but wouldn't you rather have them in case a situation arises in which you do need them?

 

Survival Gear as a prepper

Gary Benton has over 45 years of outdoor experience in camping, hiking, fishing, and other activities. He's no armchair survival man, he's walked the walk from the arctic to the desert and all the area in between. Gary has an associates degree in Search and Rescue, Survival Operations, a B.S. in Industrial Occupational safety, and all but his thesis completed for a M.S. in Counseling Psychology.
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