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IMO one of the best threads is from professionalsoldiers.com called Be Prepared.

It lays out thoughts on topics of how to prepare yourself for disaster.

Topics covered are:

Breathable Air

First Aid/Medicine/Escape gear

Defense

Shelter/Warmth/Light

Water

Food/cooking

Sanitation

Commo

Power/Fuel

Tools

Transportation/Mobility

Entertainment

"You do not need to order a year’s supply of freeze-dried food for your family and stock up on a dozen cases of 5.56 ammo today. That is not planning, that is just stockpiling. First, as noted, you need to develop an appropriate, workable plan. Then, you need to prioritize your needs and develop a plan to acquire them in accordance with a realistic time line. You don’t have to get everything at once, but some will be high priorities and are more important to sustaining life than others. There are a number of needs and they need to be dealt with in a logical manner. As noted above, some will be a priority. You could start by taking a look at your plan and adding 10% or so to your weekly grocery buy of non-perishables. If you live in Death Valley and have your water trucked in weekly, you will have a different set of priorities than someone who lives on Lake Michigan. Figure it out and plan accordingly. The following is a sort of laundry list of requirements in a semi-prioritized fashion. We can cover each of them in more detail later."

Anyone want to keep discussions pertinent to TN?

BTW - I'm koz there as well....

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IMO - it mainly depends on - what is your need for generator power and how/what your fuel storage situation is.

For short term a gas generator is fine. But if you're looking of a longer term solution, diesel or propane is better due to fuel storage. Gas will only be good for so long even with Sta-bil. If you get an anti-algae additive for diesel is can last a pretty long time.

If you're on a farm where you run diesel daily, a 500-1000 gal tank would be good since you're probably going to keep it circulating. If you've got a little acreage around, you might think of sinking an underground natural gas/propane tank. You could also run your stove, heater, water heater off this...

But my gas generator has served it's purpose.

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