If You’ve Ever Thought “I’ll Never Bug Out”…Watch This!


The recent derailment in Ohio, which spilled toxic chemicals and forced people to evacuate their homes, is a perfect example of why you need to have a plan in place.

Many people resist the idea of having a bug out bag, thinking that it’s only for the zombie apocalypse. However, bug out situations can happen in real life, and it’s important to be prepared. In situations like the one in Ohio, the air and water can become toxic, making it unsafe to stay at home. Evacuating is the only way to ensure your safety.

But where do you go? This is where having a plan comes into play. You need to create an emergency disaster plan and be prepared to bug out to a safer location. Even if you live in a rural area, away from all the bad stuff, you still need to have a plan in place.

Start by putting together a bug out bag that contains essential items such as water, food, first aid supplies, and a means of communication. Make sure you have a bug out plan that outlines where you will go and how you will get there. You should also have a backup plan in case your primary plan doesn’t work out.

It’s important to remember that bugging out is not a bad phrase. It simply means evacuating in the face of danger. Bugging out can be necessary in a variety of situations, such as wildfires, floods, and other natural disasters.

Steven Swift

Steven has always been interested in the outdoors. Camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing... he loves it all. Steven loves being able to share what he learns here.

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