I watched an interview with a guy from Venezuela. He said they have to keep water bottles in the freezer because they only have power for about 12 hours a day so the frozen water bottles keep their food cold between power outages. I thought that was good advice.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
They're in bad shape over there...used to be one of the wealthiest nations, now they're living in the worst conditions. Let's pray our nation doesnt head in that direction. Good advice though.
@HillCountryPrepper3 жыл бұрын
Keeping frozen water jugs in your freezer is always a good idea. We keep our freezers full of frozen water jugs and take them out only when we need the space for frozen meat or vegetables. We find the freezers don’t have to work as hard because the ice helps to regulate the freezing temperature, plus when we do have power outages (it is Texas!!), like was stated, it keeps the unit frozen longer.
@tdog42403 жыл бұрын
We keep 2 liter bottles or juice bottles in ours as back up.
@Wiz101Geek3 жыл бұрын
We do that in Fl when a hurricane is coming
@cogit8able3 жыл бұрын
Full freezers are more energy efficient than empty freezers . If you have open space fill it with water bottles.
@jennifercohen59003 жыл бұрын
Hey there.........I am from zimbabwe so we constantly have load shedding or we can go without power for days. The longest was for 2 weeks due to a fault. That is why we have a huge generator, we have a solar geyser and have a solar battery farm for the fridges etc.....I also have a borehole with a 10000l tank attached. Power outage is the norm for us on this side of the world. Just thought I would share
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
You are a true prepper! I thank God everyday for every single blessing we have right now, because it could be taken away just like that...Weve become incredibly spoiled. I was just talking to my son today and trying to get him to realize how lucky we are to have power and running water, because its not the same everywhere in the world. God Bless you and keep you and your family.
@shelahogletree77113 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@2JobsStillPoorUSA3 жыл бұрын
Is it possible for you to share your no power tactics in video form?
@shelahogletree77113 жыл бұрын
You should start a channel!
@rainypath963 жыл бұрын
Damn girl that is fire, please make a video of your setup!
@CoolTaxiDriver3 жыл бұрын
Everyone should remember also…canned veggies have liquid in them. You would want to conserve every bit of liquid and it could go into soups, stews, or making that rice or pasta.
@CoolTaxiDriver3 жыл бұрын
When we’ve had a really bad storm…power out for 6 days…as soon as power went out, I took most of my blankets and comforters and draped them over my freezer. It insulated everything and after 6 days..it was still frozen solid.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Yes, for sure! Awesome tip about the freezer, thanks!
@georgiafrancis90592 жыл бұрын
great idea! never thought of that before!
@dannydenham81413 жыл бұрын
In an EMP or extended power grid down event, you may want to have a way to cover windows so that light want be seen at night, light can attract unwanted visitors.
@davidpotter94623 жыл бұрын
Fifty dollars a head, to plug in anything you want, for an hour...that's a job for me...five people, $250 an hour...I may have to look at some land
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Great business plan!
@cynthiarothrock42553 жыл бұрын
I find that BLACK garbage bags or lawn bags and duct tape does wonders for black out curtains. Like in WWII.
@davidpotter94623 жыл бұрын
I have some actual WW 2 headlight covers with slits but not putting them on my truck
@cynthiarothrock42553 жыл бұрын
@@davidpotter9462 in WWII people were FINED AND JAILED for letting light out the windows. Because they feared being bombed if they could find CITYS. blackout curtains that completely covered the windows were MANTORY from sundown to daybreak. Any light showing thru ment court. It was strictly enforced.
@dannydenham81413 жыл бұрын
If it hits the fan, your neighbors can be your best asset or your worst enemies.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Very true. I live in a great neighborhood of good people, but not one of them knows what I'm doing. I know we may need to join together one day, but it's kind of a hard conversation to start. I dont want to show too many cards and then have people dependent on me, before I know what they can offer.
@mthomas910883 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival their good people until they're not. Thanks for this video.
@davidpotter94623 жыл бұрын
They'd have to come over, and that would violate their " we're better off than you, and stuck up about it" mentality...they'd probably rather die first...
@livefreeordie39923 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival If you have a YT-VID,how you going to duck them??
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
@@livefreeordie3992 none of my neighbors know enough about me to know what I do or that I have a YT channel.
@tiazadobbs74753 жыл бұрын
I'm prepared. It's all good. I've been anticipating major changes for two years. I'm thankful now for my country girl / farm upbringing. We are survivors. God bless you all.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! God bless you and yours
@jw16642 жыл бұрын
Yes! What a blessing country upbringing is 🙏🏽
@mnight2073 жыл бұрын
This is how Jesus is going to return....no warning...no nothing. Like a thief in the night the bible says....are you ready for his return? It's real
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
I am ready and waiting! I have absolute faith that God will carry me through the tribulations ahead. He is the one who urged me to prep. Since I have no certainty of pre or post trib rapture, I prepare both physically and spiritually. A relationship with Jesus is the most important prep!
@L.Fontein73 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival Hi - I believe it's a pre-trib rapture - however - that doesn't mean things can't get pretty bad before lift off so best to be prepared for all kinds of trouble and shortages. G-d bless!
@Cantthinkofwhatshouldgohere3 жыл бұрын
I had a dream recently of a “thief in the night,” it was dark and I was looking at someone inside my house was caught off guard about someone actually outside my house about to come in. God is real!
@mnight2073 жыл бұрын
@@Cantthinkofwhatshouldgohere Praise God!
@sonnydayz21183 жыл бұрын
Always have an extra steak on the grill, just incase Jesus comes back.
@randysimmons98383 жыл бұрын
i went 9 days without power here in florida,thats how i learned to be ready next time!... your on the right track
@joeamerican5123 жыл бұрын
Randy, what did you do to get ready for the next time?
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
I just saw you in Marf's livestream, lol
@randysimmons98383 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival yep..watch marf all the time
@randysimmons98383 жыл бұрын
@@joeamerican512 generators!... a big one and a little one...food,water etc..been working on a solar back up plan now.
@randysimmons98383 жыл бұрын
@@joeamerican512 and also,i got me a full size van in case i need to get out of dodge!... my lil jeep dont carry too much
@mekon19713 жыл бұрын
The propane tanks fit well in milk crates, and the milk crates make stacking the tanks on their side easier.
@malindafoster57193 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that suggestion. I needed to hear that.
@jg1552g3 жыл бұрын
Great tip, thanks!
@That.Lady.withtheYarn3 жыл бұрын
I thought you're not suppose to store tanks on their side
@mekon19713 жыл бұрын
@@That.Lady.withtheYarn I do it all the time. Look at a lot of RVs, they store them on their side, too.
@personalemail21673 жыл бұрын
Where can someone find milk crates?
@tngardener2313 жыл бұрын
I spend most of my day outside anyway so no power.. I’d survive. My grandparents didn’t have power, my mom didn’t have power growing up. Humans are pretty resilient. I prefer no noise of generators etc. Food, garden and ways to do things by hand.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Most humans are resilient, but I'm afraid that many humans have become dependent on technology and electricity. Sounds like youre in a good place though!
@flyg743 жыл бұрын
i grew up in the province, phillipines, never saw a power till i came to US in 88. now in my late 40's never owned dishwasher and ac im lived just fine.
@Boone223 жыл бұрын
Canning up your meat in freezer into meal in a jar. Dehydrating fruit and vegetables. Make boiling bag meals that are like the ones you purchase. It's very simple all you need is a cup of full boiling water..let it set 5 minutes and enjoy. There is so many things you can do to prepare for disasters.
@melinda60243 жыл бұрын
I want to be like you when I grow up.
@Boone223 жыл бұрын
For those who live in outer rural areas, we mostly live by the Lost Pioneer ways. Most times winter storms could leave us with no power for weeks on end. We tend to live off our land,raising crops and livestock. It's a totally different way of life.
@katf96143 жыл бұрын
Omg, I started watching this video & power went out. I think that was a sign to pay close attention to this video. Thanks for the broth idea.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
It may just be a sign. I would definitely be jolted if that happened to me! Hopefully it wasnt out for too long.
@katf96143 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival It was out for a few minutes. We have these power outage a lot lately. Thank you for this video!!! I just placed an order & got broth. What do you prefer dry powdered milk or can evaporated milk?
@davidpotter94623 жыл бұрын
Gosh...that's pretty signy
@katf96143 жыл бұрын
@Ger B I just received an order today of dog food & treats. The cat food, treats, & litter will be here next week. I have my cross on the wall. Wal-Mart has Jesus candles. I'm thinking about getting some for light. I can put them in the window. Anything I can do to help my family from what's going on it this crazy world today.... I will do!! Be safe!!!!
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
I stock both, but I prefer evaporated milk in a can, only because water may be scarce and you'd have to use some of your valuable water to add to the powdered milk. If stored properly in mylar bags with oxygen absorbers, fat free powdered milk has a much longer storage life though. I've also been getting the Gossner Farms shelf stable milk cartons from the Dollar Tree because it's such a great value and has a 1 yr or 1.5 yr shelf life.
@georgiafrancis90592 жыл бұрын
Packed freezers and full fridges stay colder longer. If your fridge is mostly empty of food then fill it with small bottles of water so it will maintain coolness in a power outage. Also, something I learned after an earthquake: keep finger food, granola bars, peanut butter cups, and the like in a little jar on the kitchen counter because those will tide you over. Always, ALWAYS keep flashlights all over the house. Make sure they are good with batteries. Electricity was out for more than 24 hours. That meant no ATM, too, so keep cash in small bills on hand, because credit cards won't work. NO gas, too. All that runs on electricity. And a weather band radio came in handy, it let me know about the aftershocks. Yes: California. But this info also goes in a tornado (been in one of those, too, in Texas) and an ice storm, (yep, in Texas). Even if an event like that lasts for only 24 hours, it's very scary. You can do it, just think ahead and you'll be less stressed when/if it happens.
@ginnykass79433 жыл бұрын
The broth idea is a good one. Never though of using broth. Back to the store for more preps.👍😊
@maryjane-vx4dd3 жыл бұрын
The day after Thanksgiving I go and pick up usually 3-10 turkey carcuses to make bone broth. Some of the bones I can no longer get as the original owners use and bottle. At least they're not filling up the garbage dump and more people are more prepared
@Wealth_Wisdom_Discernment3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@momanon87893 жыл бұрын
I agree! I have a ton of bullion but the canned liquid saves your water and is easy flavor for rice or even beans
@rayna84233 жыл бұрын
powdered bone broth is full of nutrition. It has amino acids and aside from protein needs, it can replace meat in a pinch. Easy to store...long shelf life. A little pricey though.
@nataliebutler3 жыл бұрын
You can cook rice with a tiny amount of water and fuel by just covering the grains with water, bring it to the boil and then letting it sit for half an hour to absorb.
@irenecrandall94173 жыл бұрын
Put the rice and hot water in a thermo and it will cook overnight.
@That.Lady.withtheYarn3 жыл бұрын
Rinse it with water a few times first in hot water. Makes the cooking quicker
@cocacolafiesta3 жыл бұрын
I dehydrate my cooked rice to be able to just add hot water in my food thermos with the rice. It rehydrates to original cooked state. I use the dehydrated rice while traveling or camping but in a SHTF situation it will save fuel by just boiling water for a few minutes rather than cooking the raw rice. My husband loves his sweet rice as a dessert so very easy to make by heating up the rice with water and milk, sugar and cinnamon in a few minutes.
@tdog42403 жыл бұрын
Instant rice that comes in box can be good for backpack. You can put in plastic jar with water (I save mayo plastic containers for that) and while you hike or unable to cook it soaks up water. No, it's not hot liked boiled rice, but you won't starve and save jet fuel cans.
@bengalcatlady3 жыл бұрын
1 Cup of Rice - 2 Cups of Water. Boil once and let a few minutes sit in the rest warms covered until the water is gone into the Rice. Not one Single💧wasted. That‘s how i learned cooking Rice from my grandma and she made it through two world wars.
@direwolf62343 жыл бұрын
keep frozen bottles of water in the freezer (6-8) and when power goes off transfer them to top shelf in frig and they will extend the time for that compartment.. also get a small thermometer to keep in frig to monitor temps above 40 deg...
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
I have a bunch of frozen water bottles in my deep freezer and my freezer... I really appreciate the suggestion of the thermometer though. That is on my list now!
@shelahogletree77113 жыл бұрын
Yesterday my NC Walmart had the tallest, widest stack of tiny air conditioners that could be run by a generator. I’ve never seen TVs or anything stacked that high, not even at Christmas. Walmart always knows what you’re going to need before ya need it.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Ive thought the same...and I'm sure you're right. If you look at what Walmart keeps on their "end caps", you can generally get an idea of what is coming. They know
@tdog42403 жыл бұрын
That's creepy, because a lot of people have central air. I'm NC too and I have noticed even more AC units on sale everywhere too.
@lynx701233 жыл бұрын
I saw a tiny air conditioner in a local grocery store the other day and wondered why it was so tiny. Now, I understand. I'm going to go back and grab one.
@dtorrice51013 жыл бұрын
Lol
@lynx701233 жыл бұрын
@@shelahogletree7711 Yes, I need to do that, too.
@justcece90823 жыл бұрын
Adding chicken and vegetable stocks to my shopping list. That's a great idea for cooking rice.
@tyrroo3 жыл бұрын
It really IS a great idea, cuz it adds flavoring, too!
@avanellehansen45253 жыл бұрын
I boil down chicken carcasses and freeze the bone broth. Great for rice, gravy, soups, etc.
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget about the generator safety rules: Always make sure you follow all the generator safety rules whenever you use your portable generator. This is only a reminder. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure your little children are kept away from the generator at all times especially when it’s running. Hope this helps. Always remember that it’s better to be safe than sorry.
@tyrroo3 жыл бұрын
@@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Dude, you wrote a novel about generator safety... in response to a thread about using chicken stock when cooking rice. Wtf? I mean, I appreciate the info, but find the right place for it, y'know?
@rachellewalters81113 жыл бұрын
Would also give a nice flavor to the rice!
@murda29993 жыл бұрын
The broth/stock is a great idea. I never thought of that to help stretch your water supplies. It would make the white rice taste a whole lot better too!
@dawndawn66333 жыл бұрын
Just a heads up.. Get the low sodium broths. Sometimes that mix of can broth and packaged goods get too salty to eat. ✌️
@kathleenlogan75863 жыл бұрын
I live in an apartment & thank god we have gas stoves! For those who don't know you can light the gas fumes with a match. I've done it before when the power went out & I had to cook dinner.
@jopiaspieder11843 жыл бұрын
Best to invest in rechargeable batteries and night vision so when lights go out and prowlers are looking in the dark trying to take advantage of the situation.
@viviansmith82073 жыл бұрын
I made dinner out my pantry supplies used eight cups water just saying. Plus I have water for bathing and teeth diaper wipes I’m constantly trying to keep preparing. God bless us all.
@razz4taz3 жыл бұрын
Don't forget bedding, food for pets, cash, tent (will help keep the cold out in your house & if something happens to your home. Towels, paper towels, dishes & pots, change of clothes, boots,matches, hygiene, cleaning wipes, tarps, duct tape, cable ties, rope.
@stevenshelley93453 жыл бұрын
@ faith Smith you give sound advise with the exception of cash cash is good precious metals are better ( gold ,silver ) may come in handy ,just a thought 🤔😊
@cherylT3213 жыл бұрын
@@stevenshelley9345 Cash is king during a grid down situation. ATM’s won’t be working. No one’s going to take gold and silver to buy food and we know there are plenty of people out there who will be panic buying will debit/credit cards that won’t be working!
@wandzettadarey90243 жыл бұрын
I crochet towels, wash cloths and cotton toilet wipes.
@sandrajohnson99263 жыл бұрын
@@wandzettadarey9024 Nice idea. I've thought I could always cut up extra clothes if needed for toiletries.
@wandzettadarey90243 жыл бұрын
Cotton towels and cloth diapers works good.
@Shadow-77733 жыл бұрын
I'm ready! No problem with a lights out situation. I have a Gas Honda generator, with over flow container, and enough fuel for a month -non stop. Solar-2200w generator with two panels. One 500w Jackery with solar panels. Enough water for two people for 6 months to a year. Enough preps for three years. Three burner hot plate, one grill, and a firer place with grills. And more then enough hotels with backup generators within ten miles. I'm ready.
@DB-xo6xh3 жыл бұрын
@@GrandmaMouse1960 Thats me too. but im a young mom. Prepping for my parents and 2 brothers that (thabkfully) don't have kids. No one else is taking anything seriously. its frustrating honestly
@viviansmith82073 жыл бұрын
@@GrandmaMouse1960 pray 🙏 do what you can
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
You are exactly where I want to be! Little by little and I'll get there...I just hope it's on time.
@sherryllynnjones70773 жыл бұрын
How do you have your water stored, please? I have three 7 gal WM Aqutainers & many 2 liter Pepsi bottles filled with Primo refill from WM. And three 24 cases of individual bottles. Not sure about the Pepsi bottle water?? Just me. Thanks!!🙏♥️🙏👵
@DB-xo6xh3 жыл бұрын
@@GrandmaMouse1960 😅 I just saw my typo. that you so much for that reference. I'll look into it. I appreciate you.
@sherrywoodrum75773 жыл бұрын
As someone who's been prepping for a while, I never feel like I have enough. But in reality, we're in great shape. We might be a little uncomfortable in this heat, but we will be okay. Just remember to use you preps sparingly, since u don't know how long power will be out. Candles and solar chargers are your new best friends. Keep sterno & the little 1-burner metal grid to put it in ($6 or so at Walmart). Keep preppin & prayin & be blessed!!!
@anniep15113 жыл бұрын
Exactly how I feel.
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Here are the rules about portable generator safety: This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure they’re away from the generator. Hope this helps. Thank you.
@janlovesmany60583 жыл бұрын
Many can't even prep" for,....for lack of space and or $$ I'm stage 4# lung and liver cancer, and my husband and I live in our RV. Been a Christian almost all my life and I still am. I believe no matter what happens the Lord has me like with every other time.🙏🙏🙏
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Jan loves many...Yes He has His hand over you and He will look out for you. Your faith is your biggest and most valuable prep. All the food and supplies in the world won't protect most people from what we will endure. Faith is what will save us. God Bless you
@sherrywoodrum75773 жыл бұрын
@@janlovesmany6058 may God bless you richly and abundantly, and give you His peace until He calls you home 💕
@deeana60503 жыл бұрын
Ours has blinked twice in the past hour, and there is no rain, no storm. Sadly, it’s not uncommon in our neighborhood. When the grid goes down, it’ll be a while before I realize that it isn’t “just another blip”.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Well at least you'll be somewhat calm at first!
@deeana60503 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival This is true. Sally knocked our power out for a couple of days, so I’ve had some recent practice.
@heartofdixieprepping47973 жыл бұрын
@@deeana6050 us too. We lose power from most hurricanes and in bad storms period. But trust me you'll know. It will be chaotic. People will be flipping out. I'm not in a neighborhood but people will panic.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
@@deeana6050 I had friends that were unprepared and they had their power out for over a week during Sally. At that time, I didn't have a generator, but I was prepared with everything else.
@trevin16913 жыл бұрын
Check your house neutral/ground
@nallya90183 жыл бұрын
Broth adds flavor to rice too. I like to make rice with broth and other added ingredients.
@FarmersSON553 жыл бұрын
Next time you buy a ext cord for generator, get contractor grade, ext cords
@stevenshelley93453 жыл бұрын
@ farmer's son prepping why bother with ext cords wire your generator to your house then just flip a switch.
@FarmersSON553 жыл бұрын
@@stevenshelley9345 i agree ,she seems to be using ext cords though,
@mattdg19813 жыл бұрын
I keep rolls of romex. 100' 10-3. 100' 12-2, and a full roll of 14-3. I also keep extra plug end and tons of wire nuts.
@shadrachification3 жыл бұрын
Remember some women dont have husbands,boyfriends,brothers,pastors etc.to help them figure this all out... need help having it explained....many do not have money to pay someone....just a thought.Its differant learning to do all of this stuff if you are a female alone..
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Yes, @shadrach, it's me alone, but I've learned to do many things by watching KZbin videos. Learned to change my own oil, spark plugs and coil packs! I can probably figure it out, if I was shown how to do it. Help would be nice though
@secret57943 жыл бұрын
I've been prepping for years and you can always find something to improve on or you've overlooked, haven't considered ect. so stay steady with your prepping and don't stress is my best advice
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget about the generator safety rules: Always make sure you follow all the generator safety rules whenever you use your portable generator. This is only a reminder. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure your little children are kept away from the generator at all times especially when it’s running. Hope this helps. Always remember that it’s better to be safe than sorry.
@jimdur59823 жыл бұрын
You need white unscented candles for the 3 days of darkness. Probably the ability to board up your windows and doors too.
@katr80963 жыл бұрын
Very smart info. Even up here in North Dakota we cook year round on our grill, (you may need to shovel off the snow!)so our propane tank is always full. The majority of the time we cook our rice in broth-so good! Thanks for the video!
@annalisemcconnell56983 жыл бұрын
Might be a silly question but does water not go stale when stored long term in bottles that have been filled by yourself?
@changenow60023 жыл бұрын
The exact same thing happened to me two days ago in the middle of the day and I thought to myself they are just giving us signs that it’s about to be gone.. it wasn’t raining here either.
@David1964able3 жыл бұрын
Another good video. We don't get many power cuts here in the UK these days, but I'm prepared with my camping stove, candles and torches just incase! Outside lighting is always a good idea. Stay safe!
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Good, and keep it up! Stay safe over there in the UK.
@Iridium2423 жыл бұрын
So ready for power loss here, between my home built backup solar system and about 20 or so power stations lol I am ready. I actually hesitate some now when the power goes out. If it lasts more than an hour then I start getting backups going. Been burned too many times getting everything set up only to have the power go back on once I am set up Once its been an hour then I get stuff ready to go. You mention a good point on cameras, I have done a few vids on various cam systems I use as well as a TRC-3 Seismic Intrusion Detector in the front yard that can hear any movement. Just picked up some 12 vlt fridges just for this reason. If you have your freezer 1/2 packed you can always fill it with water bottles to pack it up.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
One day I wish to be that prepared! I can imagine it's a pretty big to do getting everything set up, just to have the power come right back on! Do you mind if I ask where you got your 12 volt refrigerators?
@Iridium2423 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival I did a video on a new one I got today from Bodega Coolers and the original one I got was Rockpals. Very handy
@williamlove30873 жыл бұрын
How did you manage to do that?
@PRog-zx5vh3 жыл бұрын
I always keep my freezer full. Use bottles of water if I need to. It’s more economical to keep them full. I have a propane stove. No power, no problem. You can also use your bbq grill to bake.
@kencorkum90643 жыл бұрын
I mark expiry dates on everything with black marker and make sure I rotate and replace old with new. Water has a short shelf life. Cheers!
@kencorkum90643 жыл бұрын
There are expiry dates on bottled water. It is almost impossible to make anything 100% sterile. That is the problem, it's never clean going in.
@sonjasiczak90873 жыл бұрын
Water does not expire but what happens is that chemicals might leach into it especially depending on its container & ofcourse how it’s stored. The safest way to drink any water is to run it through a water filter something like a Berky or something comparable.
@kencorkum90643 жыл бұрын
I'll just keep rotating thanks ...
@pebblep2l4823 жыл бұрын
We have enough canned foods. Would not need to use water for cooking for a month at least. Would save water for drinking. Wipes for cleaning self.
@HOOCH-Y3 жыл бұрын
I have some water stored, but I bought two dehumidifiers, just in case. I can put that water through my Burkee.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Good idea
@avanellehansen45253 жыл бұрын
Can I use water from dehydrater for plants?
@HOOCH-Y3 жыл бұрын
@@avanellehansen4525 From a dehumidifier? I would think you could.
@nataliebutler3 жыл бұрын
I used dehumidifier water for a plant - it turned rust orange and died! Now I'm sacred to drink it, even with a water filter.
@HOOCH-Y3 жыл бұрын
@@nataliebutler I would drink it, unless running it through a filtration system, first.
@sheliashuck16333 жыл бұрын
We always had a generator for when the power went out but this time its broke and the power went out. Omg. It stayed out all night even and wasnt put back on untill the next day. Thank goodness we had candles and flashlights. Im also thankful I had a jug of water. Buy a manual can opener so if neccessary you can at least eat out of a can.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Oh goodness, that's a bad feeling. It's a good thing you had what you had, but please stock up on more water! Take care!
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Make sure you are aware of the warnings before using portable generators. Here are the generator safety rules: This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. This is only for anyone who uses portable gas generators. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure they’re away from the generator. Hope this helps. Thank you.
@AlenaJolie3 жыл бұрын
Be glad you weren't in East Tx last winter. My sister was without power for 22 days and could have died without a thick sweat suit to sleep in. It was 22 degrees in her home. No preparation for it.
@sheliashuck16333 жыл бұрын
@@AlenaJolie WOW, I would wish that would never happen here but I fear it will. The only reason they keep talking about the grid going down is because they have plans. Evil plans
@grinning_owl3 жыл бұрын
Total up all the water you will need to cook the food items that call for water. It will give you a good idea of how much water you will need to set aside for those food items. Your tip about using canned broth is a great idea. Another option is to use the water inside canned vegetables, including canned mushrooms, asparagus, and beets. Some contain more water than others. It might be a good idea to keep a log of how much water is in each can you open between now and when the water supply stops. Hopefully, we'll lose electricity before we lose water. It would buy us some time to collect enough water for the products that will need it. But, it would be best if we go ahead and set aside that amount now while it's accessible. Keep in mind that water heaters contain some water. Ours holds 40 gallons, which should be plenty. However, we will need to make sure that if/when the water stops coming into the house, we will need to keep track how much water is being removed from the tank. Once the level of water in the tank starts dropping on tanks that run on natural gas, any air space in the tank will grow hot, and what we will end up with is a potential bomb scenario. So, the best thing to do if the water stops, is to turn the temp control to off so the heater won't turn on. If any of your neighbors have gas water tanks, and they are not aware of this, it could lead to a volatile situation if they use up all the water in their tanks. Also, there's an outlet near the bottom of most tanks to which a garden hose can be connected. Measure the diameter of the outlet to make sure the garden hose is the same diameter. After attaching the hose, add a garden hose nozzle and then run the hose to the bathroom and/or the kitchen as needed. I think they make a splitter so that two hoses can be attached instead of one. Run one to the kitchen and the other to the bathroom. Unfortunately, even 40 gallons will not last very long. A nearby swimming pool, lake, creek, rain barrel, or river would come in great for obtaining enough water for toilet flushing and other needs (but not for cooking or drinking). Which prompts me to mention water purification filters and containers large enough to transport water from local water sources back to the house. If you can't drive to the location, a wheeled garden cart would come in handy, unless, of course, you love lugging water.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Very helpful information for everyone here. I've heard about the water that will still be left in your water heater tank, just didn't know exactly how to access it, but it's a good idea to figure that out now. 40 gallons is a nice buffer. I have about 70 gallons stored, and plan to use rainwater collection as another source (along with my water filtration systems). I am surrounded by salt water and would not have to walk too far to collect it. I could use that for washing/ flushing, but bringing it back would be a big pain...I need to look into getting one of those rolling cart things, like the ones that people put their kids in when they're young and going trick-or-treating, lol. It's good to have a few plans in place before it gets to that point.
@tksoupmixkinsey86983 жыл бұрын
Minimum formula is 1 gallon of water per day, per person. 1/2 gallon a day per animal/pet allowing that they can drink rainwater (if it rains). So a family of 4, prepping for 2 week of grid down, needs 56 Gal of water in storage. That does not include flushing or bathing.
@grinning_owl3 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival Amazon sells a portable shower product. On one end of the hose there's a battery-operated pump and on the other end of the hose is a shower head. Amazon sells several brands and some come with a nozzle gun plus a shower head. I added one to my "shopping cart" a few days ago. Some have better water pressure than others, so compare them if you decide to buy one. The instructions say to place the pump into a bucket of water and hang the end with the shower head on a tree or other vertical support. If the water company turns off the water supply, I bet you can set this portable shower up inside your bathtub area. And instead of using a bucket of water, place the pump inside the water tank on the back of your toilet. If your toilet is close to your tub, it looks like the hose would be long enough to reach that tank. That way, when the water level in the tank gets low, simply pour more water into it. In effect, the tank would merely serve as your bucket. And if you place what they call a marine tub (the one with a rope handle on each end) inside your tub area to stand in while you shower, the marine tub will collect that waste water, which can then be used for other purposes, such as washing floors. If the water treatment plant is shut down, whatever goes down the drain will eventually be forced back up into your house; therefore, it would be a good idea to plug the drain holes in your tubs and sinks. The hole in the floor beneath your toilet will also need to plugged to prevent sewer gases from backing up into your home. Home improvement stores sell those type of plugs. You just have to make sure you buy one the same diameter as the hole in your floor. Another thing that matters is whether or not the hole is flush with the floor or if it is counter-sunk. You might have to get something like a "sleeve" to insert into the hole so that the top portion of it will be high enough from the floor to attach the "plug"...or it may be called a "cap". There are KZbin videos on how to plug that hole, which I highly suggest watching. Unless, of course, you don't mind breathing in sewer gas. In that case, R.I.P. God bless and stay safe.
@_Amy3 жыл бұрын
The safe zone for your refrigerator and freezer will vary greatly depending on the temperature/humidity inside your home. You could get a thermometer that has an alarm so you will know when to plug the appliances in to cool down without having to open the door and try to judge temperature based how cool the milk feels. Also try to fill the empty freezer space with bottled water, it can be used to keep things cold, or as a way of cooling someone if they’ve become overheated.
@HillCountryPrepper3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Security is one of the essential elements of survival. Glad you’re covering it. Stay safe over there.
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Here are the rules about portable generator safety: This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure they’re away from the generator. Hope this helps. Thank you. You too stay safe
@joycejackson93153 жыл бұрын
Your stock idea for liquid too cook is a very nifty idea for people without well water on thier land. Great video
@lehs12343 жыл бұрын
Ya got some very great points, thanks my fellow prepper
@Pink0178u3 жыл бұрын
i need to get chicken broth ! thanks for the info
@ruthpizzo29513 жыл бұрын
A few yrs back , the prep. Movie that was on showed the family having to LEAVE Their home .....due to invasion and robbery. The family had to put as much as possible in their backpacks. I'm thinking to start packing water and essentials into individual backpacks beside the boxes we have ready. Most important beside water and matches IS FIRST AID AND MEDS. I ALSO HAVE SMALL. Bottles of bleach and peroxide and soap.
@kimberlyarroyo66893 жыл бұрын
I saw that movie. It helped prompt me to start prepping😁
@anntrower51553 жыл бұрын
New subscriber this evening. I'm glad to have come across you. Many, many great suggestions and words of wisdom! Thank you, maam! :)
@jasonnames3 жыл бұрын
Nice suggestions. A few things here I need to add to my prep. One thing I just recently got was a Electric Generator that charges Solar. There are cheaper options. I got a decent one that did cost me about $1000. But the cheaper options are still really nice. The Generator is a little loud at night. And especially when people start running out of stuff..The gas generator is a target. Thanks for your Video. New Subscriber!
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Good buy. I definitely need to get a solar generator and panels. My gas/ propane generator will be like a dinner bell ringing for anyone in the neighborhood who doesnt have power!
@denisestich87313 жыл бұрын
When we got hit a couple of years ago with Michael & before that, Irma, our freezers were good. With (if I remember right) Michael, we were out 77 hours without a power or generator. We always keep a few 2 liters filled with water in the freezers. We fill them about 3 or 4 inches below the top to leave room for expansion. This helped save all the food in the freezers for longer. We're in South Central Georgia. Stay safe everyone & keep prepping!
@attiecheverie77963 жыл бұрын
We were direct hit with Michael. Power out for 2 weeks here. We made it and glad you did too.
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Here are the rules about portable generator safety: This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure they’re away from the generator. Hope this helps. Thank you. Make sure you follow all generator safety rules before using your portable generator.
@nomadicprepper37363 жыл бұрын
I’m sitting here watching this video on my phone while it is plugged in and recharging on my EcoFlow solar generator. I think I would be OK if my electric went off today. I do a lot of cooking using my solar oven, but it’s cloudy today, so I could use my rice cooker or instant pot and plug it in to my solar generator.
@houseofprep91543 жыл бұрын
Great video! Lot's of "well balanced" info on here. I loved listening while I worked!
@PirateStacker3 жыл бұрын
Good tips, thanks for sharing!
@beaverbig703 жыл бұрын
On the propane tanks look on your local market place I’ve bought ten of them for 10 each and 3 100 lb tanks for 50 each . If you pick up used tanks that don’t look good exchange them at local gas station or any place that you can swap out tanks for grills .
@paperbuttons193 жыл бұрын
Glad your video showed up in my feed. Great video and tips. The solar lights at the Dollar Tree made for outside are great to have for lights in the house. Place the spiked solar lights in a bucket to charge during the day in the sun. Put one in a old jar and place in bathroom, hallway etc. They aren't real bright, but at least you won't trip trying to make it around rooms. If my lights go out the very first thing I'm checking is my phone. Power outage or emp scenario? Frightening, but this is the world we live in now.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I love those little solar lights. I keep a few stocked up and a few outside...but I need more! And you're right, a power outage and an EMP could be two totally different challenges. An EMP would be horrific because it could take us a year to a year-and-a-half to recover and rebuild systems after that kind of situation
@sandrajohnson99263 жыл бұрын
Oh, I like that idea. We have solar path lights up the drive & around the house. From Lowes.
@scottanddebranelson84193 жыл бұрын
yeah it's a good idea to what i call "war game" scenarios to see how you and your family would react. the military and leos do it for training to go overseas or to handle law enforcement type situations of all kinds. you will learn a whole lot if you are honest with yourself. i've heard of one way to help you prep is to actually cut the power to your home for a day. just to get an idea of what will be needed (of course that's assuming you haven't been without power in a while). i can't help you also hone or knock the rust off of your skills and if you got children you can just make it a fun adventure kinda deal as well. this helps them not to be anxious if/when it really happens and it helps them learn skills of their own. and for freezers, especially deep freezers, if they aren't full (because you just started prepping) you can fill the remainder of the space with water either in washed out milk jugs or even small buckets as long as you leave room for the water to expand as it freezes. that will give you that extra time. and it's 4 days for the full deep freezers. thanks for helping your fellow man. God bless
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
My son and I have been planning to do a power out war game/ practice run. Just twenty-four hours to start. We will find out real fast but we really need and where we're lacking. He thinks it will be fun...and it might be, because we know that we actually have full control over the situation and its not real. Good suggestion with filling the deep freezer with water bottles. I've got a tiny bit if space left in mine!
@scottanddebranelson84193 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival oh yeah cool. but you gotta shoot some video while you are goin through it. unless you don't really wanna put you son on which i totally get. but maybe you could edit or blur him out and change his voice lol. anyway that would be cool to show folks i think.
@sherryllynnjones70773 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival My main concern is the heat!
@kellyellie5893 жыл бұрын
I just have to tell you: I watched this video yesterday evening and knew that if the lights went out, I had a few too many loose ends. I went to bed, and our electric flickered on and off multiple times. (Seems to happen more and more frequently even without a storm). Well, there was my sign. I was up and running this morning to get more done! Thank you...very timely reminder!
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
That's crazy that your lights flickered the same night you watched it! It seems that everything I'm seeing and hearing about lately has to do with grid down situations, whether it be the threat of a cyber-attack or CMEs... so I've been trying to button up that area of my preps over the last few weeks. Although my power was out for only a short time, it gave me the kick in the butt I needed to go ahead and get these things done. If that would have been "the one", I would not have been prepared.
@stargazer77803 жыл бұрын
Do you have solar generators or gas generators?
@kellyellie5893 жыл бұрын
We have a gas generator but, honestly - I’m trying to have a mindset of NO power because those things make quite a ruckus...do I want to attract attention if things are bad and not just the usual power outage?
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
@@kellyellie589 Here are the rules about portable generator safety: This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure they’re away from the generator. Hope this helps. Thank you.
@jd48103 жыл бұрын
1. Have a house generator or at minimum a portable generator with full fuel tank. 2. Rocket Stove for cooking. 3. Lanterns, flashlights, batteries & candles with plenty of matches. Family Dollar stores have large candles for only $1.00. Note remember, if you are on well water your pump won't work. It's important to have back generator and stored water.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Yep, all good suggestions. I addressed a lot of these things in 2 previous videos about grid down prepping
@janwagner20753 жыл бұрын
I saved for a very long time, and now I have a whole house generator and another full tank of propane. It makes me feel much more secure than just having a full pantry. I've gone through ice storms where there's been no power for a week or so, and this really does give me more of a sense of security, especially living in a very rural area. We aren't exactly high on the list for power to be restored.
@clarethaharris83573 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@marge31573 жыл бұрын
So last week, we were getting alerts for the BOOTLEG fire on our phones. Even though we are not real close. Then the power went out. For 2 1/2 hours. I don't have FB or any local news and the internet is terrible on just mobile data here because we are so remote. Guess what, I found the holes in my preps.
@heartofdixieprepping47973 жыл бұрын
Oh no. I know I have them too. I can go days grid down but no generator so it would be bad after that. Solar is best but expensive.. I want the one that's rechargeable. There's no way I could store enough fuel to last six months and certainly not a year. I want solar so badly. A generator would be great for a while.
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Here are the rules about portable generator safety: This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure they’re away from the generator. Hope this helps. Thank you.
@blee94473 жыл бұрын
Did you forget your car radio?
@marge31573 жыл бұрын
@@blee9447 yes, honestly now that you say that. Not sure the "local" radio would be real helpful because it's based an hour away in another county. I will look into that.
@heartofdixieprepping47973 жыл бұрын
@@marge3157With a fire, I'm not sure. They do turn the power off to prevent more fires or adding to existing fires I think..not having communication is scary. It happens here with hurricanes and tornadoes. They cut power off before the storm hits. In a grid down situation they probably would not be Broadcasting. Or in a hurricane situation. Lots to think about. I'm getting a weather radio and make sure I've got batteries. I'm not sure if they give information on fires but I'd hope so. Stay safe.
@hugforyourbelly86403 жыл бұрын
Also, there's been lots of solar activity... Need to watch for those with power hiccups too.
@davidpotter94623 жыл бұрын
I know...I'm getting 2 more solar panels Tuesday...those hiccups are running my stuff lol
@mariedykeman52083 жыл бұрын
My bathtub has a slow leak when its full. Keep one or two Rubbermaid Tub empty for storm water prep and put in tub and fill w water before a storm gets crazy and you ll have clean water for cooking, flushing and sponge baths. etc.
@shannoncook99153 жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to me here in Illinois on Monday with beautiful weather outside. I have had power go out alot this year
@sandrajohnson99263 жыл бұрын
Same here in Southwest Missouri. Also internet goes out 2 or 3 times a month.
@wellarmedwife1663 жыл бұрын
We are 7 days away from the 17th anniversary of hurricane Charlie.(I still hear it in my dreams)..we were semi preppers before that...more into it after Charlie (12 days no power...and only Florida natives get how horrendously hot and humid it is after the storm as it takes all the gulf breezes with it)...We STAYED in Port Charlotte, because, really, it wouldnt happen twice in the same spot...right ?? Irma only took our power for 8 days, but that was it. Sold the house and moved to Georgia....only to get hit by Michael, and while only a cat 3...still took our power for 5 days...We are preparing to move to TN now...only major difference being we MUST have a wood stove as if the power goes out in winter, we not only need to cook...we need to heat our home. Two out of state moves, and the biggest uhaul...75% prepping supplies...I can buy new furniture...I cant buy new food/water/cast iron etc for the same price we spent on it.
@donnafrflorida563 жыл бұрын
Charley Jeanne Francis and Ivan. Yes indeed. I was in the epicenter of 2. Francus hit the whole state.. only Ivan missed me.. Winter haven lake Wales area. It was the biggest wakeup call of my life. Never again I said.
@wellarmedwife1663 жыл бұрын
@@donnafrflorida56 my youngest son was a senior that year. Their senior class tees had an outline of the state with the 4 paths , Charlie, Francis, Ivan Jeannie and read, " Senior year, 2005, it really flew by"..
@donnafrflorida563 жыл бұрын
@@wellarmedwife166 lol. Insane time. It was weird they all landed on the weekends.
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget about the generator safety rules: Always make sure you follow all the generator safety rules whenever you use your portable generator. This is only a reminder. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure your little children are kept away from the generator at all times especially when it’s running. Hope this helps. Always remember that it’s better to be safe than sorry.
@aliceduncan15133 жыл бұрын
FYI the liquid from any canned goods is good to use in place of water for cooking.
@alice61273 жыл бұрын
New to your channel Thank you for all the advice last time we had Texas ice storm with no power for 4 days lucky our old chimney is still usable we survived cooking a few meals although it was completely freezing God bless everyone
@whiskeymale68623 жыл бұрын
Yes I’m ready! This happens to my family every few weeks. I just got a power strip which has a battery back up built in it. I use it in my home office so when the power flickers my computer and WiFi doesn’t go out. This happened for a few minutes 2 days ago and the WiFi and computer still running no hiccups or restarting. Great vid thx. Heads up look for used propane tanks for $5 / $10 bucks and Exchange them at Walmart.
@mariedykeman52083 жыл бұрын
How did u handle the ups battery backup beeping. At work I had gave me time to save my docs and shut down PC while its beeping. I always thought its not for long term to work. UPS Battery backup.
@bernadettelouise57353 жыл бұрын
Brilliant Video thanks ;)
@cherylT3213 жыл бұрын
I’m in an apartment with a terrace, so even though l would love to have a solar generator with panels, too many people would be able to see it which could be dangerous. I keep frozen water bottles in my freezer at all times. I do have plenty of food and water with different ways to cook it...I have a gas stove so if the power goes out l would still be able to use it to cook...Just in case it didn’t work, l also have sterno, two camp stoves and wood that l purchased a while back as well. I also have plenty of batteries, light sources and multiple ways to charge my cellphone. I also have a portable dvd player to keep myself entertained and a fan that works with batteries. If a grid down situation happens in winter, l have plenty of heavy blankets, clothing and socks that can be utilized! I went through Hurricane Sandy and wasn’t prepared back then...that taught me that anything can happen at anytime!
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
I agree. Gas generators need more maintenance
@spiritandtruth1943 жыл бұрын
Grid down means cell phone towers won't work right?
@cjenkins87853 жыл бұрын
Cheryl, perhaps you could charge your solar panels inside using the large windows for your balcony. And blackout curtains when you use the power at night.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
@Pretty Girl Rocks, most likely they wouldn't be working, but it really depends on the method that brought the grid down. If it was a CME or EMP, they wouldn't be working. If it was a localized power outage, they may still work.
@spiritandtruth1943 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival Thanks! 👍
@scotts5953 жыл бұрын
Don’t be fooled by the expiration dates - foods low in acid ( broth, etc) last well beyond the date on can or box! Can/ jar fruit- ready to eat treat. $12- solar flashlight, solar lantern for indoor light. Sheppard’s for first line of defense 😉
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Oh I am way too frugile to throw something out just because the "best by" date has passed, haha. That stuff will last years after!
@cogit8able3 жыл бұрын
@@creeksidecabin4887 can your own In jars. It last longer.
@gardosalazar91273 жыл бұрын
I,stumble on your channel and I, like the logical common sense ideas. It refreshes the people's minds. that preps are a must have,, Thanks.
@maryweather85563 жыл бұрын
We lost power in our camper at the beach July 4th weekend. The power supply shorted out and fried our power cord. It was out for about 24 hours and we ended up in a hotel. We had lanterns, flashlights, batteries, water, and snacks, but had we been home we would have been so much more prepared! I find myself wanting to travel less these days because I want to be near my preps should anything happen.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that happened on your fourth of July trip...its just another test that you went through to hardy you for a shtf event, I guess. I understand how you feel though, I went out of state for the 4th of July and if anything would have occurred while I was there, I would be in a really bad position...big city, no preparations, food and water for only a couple of days.
@maryweather85563 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival It's funny because part of me feels safer there because the campground is kind of secluded and hidden away off the main road. But there is not enough room for all of the things we would need to survive and it's about a 30-40 min drive from an air force base. Depending on what SHTF situation occurs, that may not be a good place to be.
@tdog42403 жыл бұрын
Me too! We are going on vacation soon, but I'm not as relaxed because you can only pack so much in a camper. Invest in a good surge protector from camping center. Ours put us back over 300, but worth it. To keep others from stealing it, my husband bought a heavy lock to lock it down.
@Veronica44h3 жыл бұрын
This is good info to spread to the bug out focused crowd. Unless things are extremely ugly, like violent ugly, then no one should bug out anywhere. People have weird fantasies about living off the land, off grid in the middle of nowhere using their ancestors as examples. Well most people's ancestors (all those children people had, the elderly etc) didn't make it or died young. You will never be more comfortable, more prepared, and more able to adapt than at your home with what you have been building over time. If things are ugly I probably wouldn't leave anyway it would be worse outside of my home.
@TheRiseAndFallOfJazzy3 жыл бұрын
I have a ton of solar power usb stuff thats something you should have on hand. My power goes out a lot in my neighborhood so these things saves us
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
That’s nice.
@susanlester13 жыл бұрын
Those of us who know what we know are spooked easily and for good reason.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@sherryllynnjones70773 жыл бұрын
Susan, can you enlighten, please??? Ty🙏♥️🙏👵
@ummi20073 жыл бұрын
thanks for the video. I searched everywhere for "home security"! I am so happy I found you video
@marycrandell79173 жыл бұрын
Keep matches, candles, oil lamps and to find them grab on of those strategically placed flashlights you should have in every room. Fill the bathtub with cold water and any food grade containers you have and start filling them. also grab containers that are not food grade that you can fill then with clean water for washing dishes, flushing the toilet etc. Hopefully by this time you've accumulated several different ways to cook without power and to heat as well. Check your pantry which should have everything you will need for at least two weeks.While you are doing these things have someone else make sure your windows are shut and locked. Close those draperies. Once you've checked your supplies and taken care of the rest of it you should be good to go
@vickiragland80663 жыл бұрын
so glad people are prepping.
@cogit8able3 жыл бұрын
Keep your car gas tank full, keep a gas can full for emergencies and generator . Occasionally fill Your car tank with it and get fresh. gas has a shelf life. Get a few cans of fuel stabilizer. Fill all propane gas cylinders often.
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget about the generator safety rules: Always make sure you follow all the generator safety rules whenever you use your portable generator. This is only a reminder. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure your little children are kept away from the generator at all times especially when it’s running. Hope this helps. Always remember that it’s better to be safe than sorry.
@outbackeddie3 жыл бұрын
I have had literally hundreds of power outages in my area over the 30 years I have lived here. Those power outages have motivated me to do some pretty extensive planning for future power outages. I'm actually so prepped for power outages that I could give a course on how to prepare for power outages.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Any specific tips that most people don't think of, that you'd care to share?
@outbackeddie3 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival Here's a few tips that you may already know but which bear repeating: 1) Assess your needs and buy a small generator right now. Don't wait until you have a power outage because they will all be gone in a day if your outage is widespread. 2) Don't underestimate the value of a single 100-watt solar panel. My 100-watt Renogy panel lets me charge a 100-amp Deep Cycle battery which I can then use for about 80% of my power needs. I can use it with battery chargers to charge batteries for radios, lights, cell phones, tools, notebook computers, tablets, etc. and 3) A chest freezer uses a lot less power than a front opening freezer. I can keep mine cold with less than an hour of generator time a day (using a small Honda 2KW generator). I can even run my freezer on a single deep cycle battery and 1,000-watt inverter if necessary. There's obviously a lot more you will need to do such as coming up with a good way to keep all or a portion of your house warm in the winter, but these 3 things are a good place to start.
@darrenandrews14213 жыл бұрын
Head lamps are a good option. Usually run on aaa batteries.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
I think headlamps are one of the best options! Keeps your hands-free to do all the other things you need to do in a rough situation.
@suehowie1523 жыл бұрын
@@sunshinestatesurvival And for those of us in earthquake territory they can make a sturdy lamp by filling a large transparent plastic bottle with water and turning the headlamp in toward the inside of bottle and attaching it around the bottle..
@cocacolafiesta3 жыл бұрын
I have headlamps that can be charged with a usb. Any small power charger can charge it up. I have the Patriot solar charger for those smaller items like my phone too.
@suehowie1523 жыл бұрын
@@cocacolafiesta How quickly does the solar charge these things?
@cocacolafiesta3 жыл бұрын
@@suehowie152 I’ve never really noticed because I just put them to charge when camping and haven’t timed it but I definitely will now for future reference. A nomad that lives full time on her RV said to remember the ABC of rving. Which means Always Be Charging. Because of her video I switched to usb headlamps, bug light, neck reading lamp, cuisinart hand blender and a usb Luci light. I’ll test these out to for a grid down situation too! I also have the Jackery 500 and have a Kill a Watt meter so I can be sure that I don’t use any appliance over 500 watts. Hope this helps😊
@jessicarabbit81393 жыл бұрын
Thank you have a great day.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
You too!
@michaeldunwoody36293 жыл бұрын
I have been prepping for a long, long time. I thought I had just about all the answers to all 'preparedness' questions - then, I saw this and your advice to have canned meat broths to supplement water storage for cooking rice and similar dishes. SMART! I love this idea! I want to tell people it was MY idea... THANK YOU! PS. I love our duel fuel gen, too. Likewise, I have far too many propane tanks :) . I have them for back-up lights, heating, cooking, and the generator.
@user-bz3yb2ou6b3 жыл бұрын
Smart thinking on the broth I have to agree, although I do keep a few on hand, but now I think I better get more!
@tdog42403 жыл бұрын
What dual fuel generator do you have? We are looking to order one.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Being a prepper as long as you have been, I definitely appreciate any advice you have! You can tell people it was your idea, lol. I think it's great for us to share things that we have thought of with eachother. I learn so much in the comment section. The more people that are prepared, the better we'll all be. Take care!
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
@@tdog4240 I got this one: amzn.to/3zjfiVz ...it was on sale for $500 when I got it ($100 off)
@sherryllynnjones70773 жыл бұрын
@@user-bz3yb2ou6b I need many more, only have a few!
@milliemrrobinson10743 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@janicemcdonald68223 жыл бұрын
I have sternos, a bbq grill, lots of candels and flashlights and battery push lights. Thanks for all your great tips!
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Good job, keep up the prepping!
@bronzefox90353 жыл бұрын
I forgot about our pellet grill as a food prep option. Thank you for the reminder!
@jessicacanfield54083 жыл бұрын
Your video just came up on my feed and i am glad you have started talking about the grid down situation in a different way a different angle, in other prepper videos. I have never heard how long a fridge and freezer lasts. If i have it has been a long time. So thank you and I will be watching other videos of yours also.
@cogit8able3 жыл бұрын
I have been filling empty Juice bottles with water and stashing it in case power goes down.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Good idea. Even if you don't use it for drinking water, you can use it for washing things and other grey water purposes.
@krissyrandolph93763 жыл бұрын
A flashlight always comes in handy. Maybe you can get snack food, too, the ready to eat beef jerky and peanuts along with cookies and crackers, perhaps, and a some sweets will make your tummy happy in cases of power outages.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
oh yeah, must have some sweets!
@glennagoss57553 жыл бұрын
Mine went out, with stove light flashing this morning too! I have had text alert someone hit a electric pole? I am expecting it to get worse.
@emagneticfield3 жыл бұрын
Yes I could do it. I made it through a five day blackout from a blizzard before.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
good practice
@marierobinson39353 жыл бұрын
Im sitting here watching this video and im like omg if the lights went out now i would be panicking because my torches are put away, im in the UK but it could happen, thanks to you i will be getting my torches and candles ready..x
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Well that's good to hear! Dont forget that it wont just be the lights that go out...make sure you have food and water for at least 2-3 weeks (food that's easy to prepare, in case the power is out). Take care over there!
@laylahalgharib31503 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@docgalt28013 жыл бұрын
Great reminder video about power outages and being prepared! I view a power outage kind of like camping out with the family. I don’t panic. I have a generator and necessary supplies, equipment, etc. I live out in the woods too so it adds some adventure. I highly recommend solar lights like the one you showed. I have them all over the place where I live. It’s very helpful. Broth- you are correct. I have a family of four. So I buy that stuff by the case as a back up as well. Great video!
@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Here are the rules about portable generator safety: This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2LNhWZ3g6qBrKs and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. It’s important to keep our little children safe as well. Make sure they’re away from the generator. Hope this helps. Thank you.
@stevebutler83872 жыл бұрын
Great idea on propane tank. For last couple of years I've been picking up tanks left at road for trash pickup. Then take them to exchange places and get a new tank and filled for 20.00. Have accumulated 11 20 lb tanks full this way
@sunshinestatesurvival2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@angelal67003 жыл бұрын
Canned veges or fruit--save that water or juice to cook soups/pasta or oatmeal. Can also flavor h2o with the juice. Pasta, like rice or beans, can be PRE-SOAKED. Then pasta only needs to be heated up with sauce. *** Toilet-a medical rehab toilet chair. Mom needed post-surgery. Holds 250#, has handles, and is regular height. The little bucket-plastic grocery bags, or camping toilet bags. The plastic folding toilet is for Twiggy.
@njmarie39302 жыл бұрын
thats a great idea substituting broth for water just in case thanks!!
@bruceforster37093 жыл бұрын
If the lights went out at my house right now, I could have the Solar activated and alternate lighting going in under 90 Seconds!
@RobertDeloyd3 жыл бұрын
My home is entirely on solar panels and batteries
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Very nice.
@tonylo4889773 жыл бұрын
Just a pro tip, those bottles of water are just over 2 cups each. I usually take a drink out of a bottle, then add it to what I'm cooking, or boiling, etc.
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Well that works perfect. Thanks!
@therobinmasterstheory16363 жыл бұрын
Yes, started preps 2 years ago.
@erikab58483 жыл бұрын
My solar powered Jakery comes in the 22nd!!!
@sunshinestatesurvival3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! That's on my list!
@cherylT3213 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@India-re2jm2 жыл бұрын
How would you ventilate the home when cooking but also stay discreet