A link for Ebola preparedness.We picked up 2 blue 50 gallon water barrels for 20 each used,they had a whopping FOUR of em (He thought they were out but had some in back of other barrels)!They used to have stacks as we drove by the place.
Got wood shavings and lime for our 5 gallon bucket toilet.Preparing for quarantine.When they announce it,or it starts getting hot,these things will NOT be available.
Very good,in depth article with plenty of links if you are so inclined.
--------------------------------------
http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/daisy-luther/are-you-prepared-for-an-ebola-quarantine/Best case scenario: You get these supplies, the outbreak never occurs, and you can dole them out into your regular usage or stash them with your prepper stockpile while snickering at the crazy preppers.
Worst case scenario: You read this warning, you do nothing, and then the outbreak occurs. You realize that the prepper folks aren’t so crazy after all. But by then, it will be too late to stock up.
Don’t wait.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. By the time the CDC gets around to offering checklists to the rest of us, items like these will be in short supply. If you are unprepared, you’ll be at the mercy of organizations like FEMA, who will be doling out water bottles and MREs to those who are likewise hungry and thirsty.
To learn more about preparing for a real SHTF scenario like an Ebola pandemic, look to the following for in-depth, practical advice:
Ebola Survival Handbook: A Collection of Tips, Strategies, and Supply Lists From Some of the World’s Best Preparedness Professionals
Prepping for an Ebola Lockdown
Pandemic Watch Facebook page
The Prepper’s Blueprint: The Step-By-Step Guide To Help You Through Any Disaster
The Pantry Primer: How to Build a One Year Food Supply in Three Months