The Urban Prepper: A City Survival Guide by Robert Paine

The Urban Prepper: A City Survival Guide will guide you and your family through the important steps and considerations that you need to survive any situation in the city.

The urban prepper: a city survival guide


Are You and Your Family Ready to Survive the Next Disaster? 

Surviving in an urban environment is completely different than surviving in a rural area. If you and your family live in the city, you need to take very different steps to ensure you are prepared to survive - no matter what the disaster is. 

The Urban Prepper: A City Survival Guide will guide you and your family through the important steps and considerations that you need to survive any situation in the city. 

If you are interested in learning how to protect your family from any and all of the inevitable disasters that could potentially happen, this book is your first step to learning how to prepare for any urban emergency situation. 

In this book you will learn how to: 
- Pack an Urban Bug Out Bag for each member of your family. 
- Fortify your city home for ultimate protection. 
- Which foods and supplies you need to store for urban survival 
- And much, much more! 

Survivors are a unique group of people. Some people call us Survivalists, Doomsday Preppers, or Patriots. You may not consider yourself any of those things. Whatever you may want to call yourself, if you're reading this, you are on the first step to helping your family survive, no matter what. 

Welcome to Urban Prepping.

Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION / General

Secondary Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE / General

Language: English

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Word Count: 12,506

Sales info:

4.4 out of 5 stars.

 

“The Urban Prepper is a must read if you live in the city, planning on living in the city, or visiting. ”
Logan Caine|


“I was pleased with the variety of advice presented here and the book overall is very good. ”
Alice C.


Sample text:

Prepping. We’ve all heard of it, but have you ever really thought about what it means? In the broadest sense, prepping is a term that refers primarily to the practice of survivalism in its modern context. While the general idea has been around for centuries, it has not had the same connotation in previous time periods as it does in our modern era. The age of consumerism and relative comfort in which we live has caused many of the survival skills and our general level of preparedness to dwindle down to near nothing, particularly in urban areas. The reasoning for this is simple: with everything either immediately available or just a short email or phone call away, many people believe that there is little or no need to maintain any sort of preparatory inventory or plan in case of disaster. The hard truth of it is, most people just believe that everything will work out regardless of their circumstances and, thus, believe that preparation is not necessary. Unfortunately, that is not the case.

Survivalism is a method of ensuring survival and remaining self-sufficient during times following a catastrophe, disaster, national or international emergency, or political and/or social upheaval. One particular area of interest, which has important implications for millions of city dwellers today, is the art of urban prepping. Urban prepping is different from traditional prepping in a number of key ways and, given the growing number of people residing in urban environments, is of particular importance to even greater numbers of people these days. Without the presence of a large amount of land or the ability to store emergency supplies in a cellar or a similar storage space, there can be some difficulty in urban prepping. These challenges can be overcome, but they require particular attention to detail.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Translation in progress. Translated by Angelica Russo
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by ivan rego de oliveira
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Guadalupe Buosi

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