Bugging In Mistakes

You've decided that you are not leaving home. Now what? What to consider if you stay home for a long time without your normal daily routine & ability to get supplies & travel around.
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Bugging In Mistakes

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6 Bug In Mistakes That You’re Probably Making Right Now
https://www.askaprepper.com/6-bug-in-mistakes-that-youre-probably-making-right-now/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=AAP

Most of the time, it makes more sense to bug in, than it does to bug out.

(SNIP) ... That means discovering potential mistakes in my plans and finding solutions for them; something that’s not always easy to do. Yet I have found several through the years, mostly by reviewing what has happened in other disasters, through an “after action evaluation.” That’s the hard part. Once a problem is discovered, there’s always a solution to it. ---CONTINUED---
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25 Things NOT To Do If You Bug In
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/things-not-to-do-if-you-bug-in/

If you’ve never bugged in for an extended period of time without power, then you probably have no idea all the mistakes people make when doing this. If you’re not careful, you could get your family sick, draw unwanted attention, waste your resources, and even get yourself killed. ---CONTINUED---
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