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In 2010 and 2012 thousands of buildings throughout the UK were
evacuated because of flooding In 2011 residents fled from homes
threatened or destroyed by fires set by looters In 2005 a tornado
in Birmingham injured 30 and caused 40million of damage including
complete destruction of some homes In 2005 a series of explosions
at the Buncefield oil storage depot Hertfordshire devastated the
terminal and surrounding properties In 1990 winds of up to 100mph
killed 97 people and caused 3.37 BILLION of damage across the UK
Every year tens of thousands of people are driven from their homes
by domestic fires Similar things or worse can happen anywhere in
the world. Who says it could never happen to you? Bugging Out, and
its companion volume Bugging In, together cover options for the
scope of incidents from short-term power cuts and industrial
action, through flooding and fire, to pandemic and war. The
information is applicable worldwide but these books are different
because unlike most of the genre they are written with people in
the UK and Europe very much in mind. Reading Bugging Out, and
applying the advice given, can make the difference between days or
weeks of inconvenience that might be unavoidable but survivable, or
a nightmare of personal and financial loss and bureaucratic
turmoil, or even the deaths of you and your family. Take control of
your fate. Read this book and then take action, to safeguard your
family and their future.
Whether you are isolated by a heavy snow fall or flood, cut off
from mains supplies by fallen power lines and burst water pipes,
unable to get essential supplies because of fuel shortages or a
financial crisis, confined to home by a pandemic or terrorist bomb,
or forced to flee by imminent disaster, the only people you can
rely on for your survival are you and yours. In this book David
leads you through all the preparations you need to make and
measures you will need to take to care for yourself, your family
and even your pets whether the situation lasts for hours or months.
Based on over 30 years of professional experience, the information
is provided in a practical but very readable way and although it is
applicable to most places in the world, unlike most of the genre it
written with a British and European readership very much in mind.
If you want to be prepared, this is the book you need to read.
Whether you are isolated by a heavy snow fall or flood, cut off
from mains supplies by fallen power lines and burst water pipes,
unable to get essential supplies because of fuel shortages or a
financial crisis, confined to home by a pandemic or terrorist bomb,
or forced to flee by imminent disaster, the only people you can
rely on for your survival are you and yours. In this book David
leads you through all the preparations you need to make and
measures you will need to take to care for yourself, your family
and even your pets whether the situation lasts for hours or months.
Based on over 30 years of professional experience, the information
is provided in a practical but very readable way and although it is
applicable to most places in the world, unlike most of the genre it
written with a British and European readership very much in mind.
If you want to be prepared, this is the book you need to read.
Bugging Out, and its companion volume Bugging In, together cover
options for the scope of incidents from short-term power cuts and
industrial action, through flooding and fire, to pandemic and war.
The information is applicable worldwide but these books are
different from most because they are written with people in the UK
and Europe very much in mind. Think it can't happen to you? Think
again! Tens of thousands of people every year would benefit from
having read this book.
There Falls No Shadow is the first book in the Shadows series.
Originally inspired by the 1970s television series Survivors, these
books share the same concept of following the lives of the
survivors of a global pandemic but in this case with totally
different characters, locations, and storylines, and a 21st century
setting. TFNS deals with the first year after the pandemic. It has
been described as 'darker' than Survivors and filled with the
realism that can only come from the first-hand knowledge, and
sometimes horrifying experiences, that have been an inevitable part
of the work and life of this author.
Whether you are isolated by a heavy snow fall or flood, cut off
from mains supplies by fallen power lines and burst water pipes,
unable to get essential supplies because of fuel shortages or a
financial crisis, or confined to home by a pandemic or terrorist
bomb, most of the things you need to stay safe and well remain the
same. In this book David leads you through all the preparations you
need to make and measures you will need to take to care for
yourself, your family and even your pets whether the situation
lasts for hours or months. Based on over 30 years of professional
experience, the information is provided in a practical but very
readable way and although it is applicable to most places in the
world, unlike most of the genre it's written with a British and
European readership very much in mind. Whether you want know how to
maintain food and water, power and communications, health and
security, keep the kids occupied, or much more this is the book you
need to read.
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