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This informative article has been contributed. Everyone that is into prepping is doing it for a good reason, to increase their chances of survival. However, there are a number of simple mistakes that can actually make you LESS likely to survive than if you didn’t prepare at all. In no particular order, here they are, 10 prepping mistakes that could get you killed: 1. Having a false sense of security. Just because you can put some holes in a target downrange doesn’t make you safe when shtf. Having a false sense of security could make you ignore danger that you would have otherwise responded to.

How to Avoid it: Do not underestimate your enemy! No matter how good you are, there are more dangerous and better trained people out there prepared to take what they want without asking. Failing to get immediate family on board.

You are not a lone ranger. You are not good enough to protect your group alone. What if you get hurt, sick, or worse? Will your crew be able to pick up the slack. If your spouse looks at you like you are nuts when you talk about prepping, this one is for you. How to Avoid It: Make sure your family has the basic skills and not just you. It’s better to have 2-3 knowledgeable people than one super prepper.

Ignoring the “boring” prepping areas. We all know about the fun areas of prepping.

Guns and ammo,, food stockpiles, etc. However, without things like a steady supply of water or, you could be out of the game within hours when shtf.

How to Avoid it: Make a point to spend time on all the critical prepping areas, even if they aren’t fun. Never actually using you preps. Jira Keygen Jar Of Hearts. Probably the most common one on the list. Buying a bunch of crap and never even using it.

I’ve seen it with everything from food, survival kits, and even. If you cannot act quickly and are not skilled with your gear, you might as well give it away or sell it when the time comes. How to Avoid it: Be a prepper, not a hoarder.

Use the gear that you buy until you are comfortable with it. Falling in love with your plan. If you have a plan, you are at least a few steps ahead of the game already. However, it’s extremely unlikely that your plan is perfect for every disaster.

Being unwilling to deviate from your plan could easily get you killed. How to Avoid It: and practice it, but always have a backup plan. When practicing your plan, throw in a curve ball or two that make you improvise and think about what you would do if part of your plan failed. Telling acquaintances about your preps. The people that pose the greatest danger to you are your acquaintances. While they seem like decent friends now, that will all quickly change.