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Originally posted by Wotan
The best way to sell ''Survivalism'' to people that dont want to know about Survivalism is to be very sneaky in the way you present it. You have to take things slow and be very subtle. Go at it from different angles.
If they are ''outdoorsy'' types, then you can easily 'gift them' some some gadgets like a firesteel, decent compass or GPS or a survival bag.
Some ideas for gifts - Remember you have to be subtle:-
Mid size Rucksack
Wind up/Solar radio
Wind up/Solar torch
Leatherman Multi-tool
Tallow Candles
Un-breakable Flask
Base Layer Clothing
Mid Layer Clothing
Top Layer Jacket
Walking Socks
Combined Compass/Watch
Rescue Knife
Book wise (US) - Try the Readers Digest ''Back to Basics'' book - This may start to get them thinking a bit.
Originally posted by anahna muss
And I was thinking maybe instead of a box... either putting stuff in a rubbermaid container or a backpack? I guess if there ends up being more bugout stuff in it I can do the backpack, especially for my sister on the coast.
~ana
Thank you for your reply. It really and truly is words of wisdom. I appreciate it! But I do think I'll still make boxes. Maybe I'll just be 'sneakier' about how to present them! =)
Originally posted by anahna muss
reply to post by Daniem
I'll have to look into those pills more, though. They are affordable and I bet they don't taste nearly as bad as iodine solution (the type for wounds) that I keep now for dual purposes!
You can use tincture of iodine to disinfect filtered and settled water. Common household iodine from the medicine chest or first aid kit may be used to disinfect water. Add five drops of 2 percent U.S. or your country’s approved Pharmacopeia tincture of iodine to each quart or liter of clear water. For cloudy water add ten drops and let the solution stand for at least 30 minutes.
You can use a non-scented, household chlorine bleach that contains a chlorine compound to disinfect water.
Do not use non-chlorine bleach to disinfect water. Typically, household chlorine bleaches will be 5.25% available chlorine. Follow the procedure written on the label. When the necessary procedure is not given, find the percentage of available chlorine on the label and use the information in the following table as a guide. (Remember, 1/8 teaspoon and 8 drops are about the same quantity.)
Originally posted by Wotan
You are better off going down the ''Natural Disaster'' or Power-Cut or Extreme Weather type route if you want to get people to see your way of thinking. Keep perceived Situation X's to probable scenarios. The KISS principle applies here.
Dont ever mention Nuclear War, Zombies, Martial Law, 911 or 'other' types of conspiracies. Let them look into those types of things at their own pace. As soon as these things are mentioned you will see their eyes roll and the 'you are nuts' expression come onto their face.
There is a list of possible Situation X's in the sticky at the top of this forum. I made a checklist of such within that thread.
The trick is, to keep it 'real' - Probable v Possible v Fantasy. People are more inclined to 'prepare' for a Hurricane, Earthquake, Tornado, Severe Winter Weather or Truck Drivers Strike which are probable than a WW3 scenario which is possible or the Sun burning out in our lifetime, being fantasy. Play the % of real possibilties and dont scare them.
It took me a while to 'persuade' my partner into Survivalism. I composed the afore mentioned list and printed it off and asked her to tick the boxes. She was surprised at what was really possible in the area where we live. She is not 100% convinced, but 90% is better than complete denial.
Originally posted by silo13
Pay for them to attend a EMT course.
Not a First Responders Course, but an EMT course.
?
Ok so that makes things all difficult cause life just complicates things.
So, if that's not a possibility than buy them a EMT training course book.
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