Britcit wrote:Bugging in , for most, is probably the better option.
That being said, as a carer for 2 disabled people, do you have a bugout/escape plan just in case?
I've an escape plan for me but I'm going to have to leave the other two behind. Of course, I'll shoot them in the head before I go to make sure that they don't "turn". (thinking about it, as it is the wife and mother-in-law I may just shoot them anyway.

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Arzosah wrote:Have you looked at the Environment Agency maps for your area? Are you in any flooding danger? And the other most common thing is a house fire, which will definitely require bugging out.
No chance of flooding as I was already aware of "Global Warming", as it was called back then, when I bought my house so it's on a hill (Unlike my friend who paid loads more for a house in a posh area backing on to the Thames)
Fire is a low risk as there has to be someone here at all times as my mother-in-law has dementia. Also, because of the chance she may try cooking or just wander into the street we have a security system that also has smoke alarms. There is more of a risk that we will be evacuated for another reason though, gas leak, UXB, or other local event. In that case I'd just have to wing it and rely on my credit card.
Deeps wrote:Welcome, now we just need to sort out what kind of zombies you're prepping for, the slow 'old skool' ones or the fast World War Zed types.

Just the "old skool" ones, Deeps. I can't be doing with all that running around at my age.
All the best.