PETROL BOMBS
KNOW THE FACTS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS NOW.
1. A fine metal mesh cover on the outside or inside of your windows can slow down a petrolbomb, buying you time.
2. OUTDOORS: Remove all wooden furniture and items near the house that can catch fire.
3. Cut away any dry trees and plants, also highly flammable trees.
4. Plant plants around the house like with a high water content.
5. Spray down the out buildings, garage(s), sheds, yard, plants around your house, roof & the outside of your house with your water hose, if you expect problems.
6. Move your water sprinkler system switch to your bedroom, turn it ON if you see or smell any smoke outside. Turn some of the 'sprinkler heads' towards the house.
7. Make sure the rain gutters are clean and leave free - will burn easily!
8. INDOORS: Remove anything flammable close to the windows (chairs, tables, etc.) to a corner out of the way.
9. Spray the curtains down with water if you are being attacked with petrol bombs.
10. Ensure that you have a second route of escape, should the doors be blocked (need to break windows/cut burglar bars)
11. Charged cellphone, Panic button, Torch, Fire blankets, BUCKETS of sand, Towels and water, etc. in place, somewhere safe and out of sight in your house.
PLOTS and FARMS - Have a long hose pipe permanently attached to a working tap
12. Have your valuable documents, photos, maps etc. in a carrybag.
13. Have bags with 3 Sets of clothes, socks, underwear, comfy shoes, toiletries & chronic meds ready for each member of the family at the door.
14. Don’t suffocate from smoke. Smoke from house fires is extremely toxic. If the house is filled with smoke, crawl along the floor towards the safest exit. Wrap a wet cloth around your face to breath through. If you have to run through smoke or fire, cover yourself in a wet blanket & hold your breath.
15. Start doing fire drills with your family now!
16. Make sure you can extinguish small fires yourself. During riots the fire brigades are stretched by the number of fires. Make sure you can tackle small fires yourself by having buckets of sand, water & serviced fire extinguishers.
17. Ensure that you have working smoke alarms fitted to alert you to a fire. Make sure you check that they are working on a regular basis.
18. PERSON ON FIRE: Make sure you can extinguish a person on fire. Keep a non-flammable blanket or large fire blanket ready to wrap around a person OR roll the person on the floor to extinguish the flames. Have a bucket of water placed in a suitable place.
"Petrol fires can be extinguished by smothering with wet blankets, wet towels or sand buckets. Only use water if the fluid involved is of a small quantity. If the amount is large, a little water will spread it; but a deluge of water will smother."
1. Get out of the "hot spot" immediately and do not stop"
2. Always keep a fire extinguisher in your car, within your reach, not in the boot. Know how to use it!
3. Keep calm, get to a safe area & evacuate your car.
4. Keep passengers at a safe distance away from the car.
5. Make sure to have your cell phone, car keys, & personal selfprotection on you. Always stay wary of your surroundings.
● Keep a 2L fizzy soda drink - Coke, Fanta etc. in your car within reach - Shake, direct it to a fire & spray! The logic behind this is all fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide, which is an inhibitor for combustion!
● DO NOT try to remove any fabric that is stuck to a burn.
● DO NOT apply creams, ointments, lotions or butter to any burn injury because infection may occur & complicate the injury.
@SHTF_Prepping
Stay safe folks!
KNOW THE FACTS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS NOW.
Your House1. A fine metal mesh cover on the outside or inside of your windows can slow down a petrolbomb, buying you time.
2. OUTDOORS: Remove all wooden furniture and items near the house that can catch fire.
3. Cut away any dry trees and plants, also highly flammable trees.
4. Plant plants around the house like with a high water content.
5. Spray down the out buildings, garage(s), sheds, yard, plants around your house, roof & the outside of your house with your water hose, if you expect problems.
6. Move your water sprinkler system switch to your bedroom, turn it ON if you see or smell any smoke outside. Turn some of the 'sprinkler heads' towards the house.
7. Make sure the rain gutters are clean and leave free - will burn easily!
8. INDOORS: Remove anything flammable close to the windows (chairs, tables, etc.) to a corner out of the way.
9. Spray the curtains down with water if you are being attacked with petrol bombs.
10. Ensure that you have a second route of escape, should the doors be blocked (need to break windows/cut burglar bars)
11. Charged cellphone, Panic button, Torch, Fire blankets, BUCKETS of sand, Towels and water, etc. in place, somewhere safe and out of sight in your house.
PLOTS and FARMS - Have a long hose pipe permanently attached to a working tap
12. Have your valuable documents, photos, maps etc. in a carrybag.
13. Have bags with 3 Sets of clothes, socks, underwear, comfy shoes, toiletries & chronic meds ready for each member of the family at the door.
14. Don’t suffocate from smoke. Smoke from house fires is extremely toxic. If the house is filled with smoke, crawl along the floor towards the safest exit. Wrap a wet cloth around your face to breath through. If you have to run through smoke or fire, cover yourself in a wet blanket & hold your breath.
15. Start doing fire drills with your family now!
16. Make sure you can extinguish small fires yourself. During riots the fire brigades are stretched by the number of fires. Make sure you can tackle small fires yourself by having buckets of sand, water & serviced fire extinguishers.
17. Ensure that you have working smoke alarms fitted to alert you to a fire. Make sure you check that they are working on a regular basis.
18. PERSON ON FIRE: Make sure you can extinguish a person on fire. Keep a non-flammable blanket or large fire blanket ready to wrap around a person OR roll the person on the floor to extinguish the flames. Have a bucket of water placed in a suitable place.
"Petrol fires can be extinguished by smothering with wet blankets, wet towels or sand buckets. Only use water if the fluid involved is of a small quantity. If the amount is large, a little water will spread it; but a deluge of water will smother."
TRAVELLING BY CAR1. Get out of the "hot spot" immediately and do not stop"
2. Always keep a fire extinguisher in your car, within your reach, not in the boot. Know how to use it!
3. Keep calm, get to a safe area & evacuate your car.
4. Keep passengers at a safe distance away from the car.
5. Make sure to have your cell phone, car keys, & personal selfprotection on you. Always stay wary of your surroundings.
P.S.:● Keep a 2L fizzy soda drink - Coke, Fanta etc. in your car within reach - Shake, direct it to a fire & spray! The logic behind this is all fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide, which is an inhibitor for combustion!
● DO NOT try to remove any fabric that is stuck to a burn.
● DO NOT apply creams, ointments, lotions or butter to any burn injury because infection may occur & complicate the injury.
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Stay safe folks!
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Go and follow them: those who do not know what's going on in South Africa should definitely give them a sub. It's shocking and frankly barbaric what is happening to our White brothers and sisters... Support them and lets get them also to 300+ subs? 👌🏻
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》It's not just about the pantry - although you need to know you have enough to eat & drink;
》It's not just about weapons - although you need to be able to defend yourself;
》It's not just about health - although if you're sick you won't last long & your chances of survival is less, plus you become a burden to those around you;
》It's not just about fitness - although you need to be able to be quick & quiet when the situation calls for it, & being unfit make it more difficult & strenuous to do so;
》It's not just about skills - although that will come handy super fast: knowing how to defend yourself, knowing how to keep warm, etc. will always come in handy;
》It's not just about knowledge - knowing what to do in what situation, how to forriage which plants & shrubs, how to self-medicate, etc. is always useful;
》It's not about overcoming yourself - although in tough situations you need to know you can rely on yourself to persevere, exercise grit, practice self-discipline, etc.
Prepping is about ALL of these things... you cannot neglect one for the other. Balance is key.
Happy Prepping folks! - and remember, try to get the whole family involved. 👌🏻
》It's not just about the pantry - although you need to know you have enough to eat & drink;
》It's not just about weapons - although you need to be able to defend yourself;
》It's not just about health - although if you're sick you won't last long & your chances of survival is less, plus you become a burden to those around you;
》It's not just about fitness - although you need to be able to be quick & quiet when the situation calls for it, & being unfit make it more difficult & strenuous to do so;
》It's not just about skills - although that will come handy super fast: knowing how to defend yourself, knowing how to keep warm, etc. will always come in handy;
》It's not just about knowledge - knowing what to do in what situation, how to forriage which plants & shrubs, how to self-medicate, etc. is always useful;
》It's not about overcoming yourself - although in tough situations you need to know you can rely on yourself to persevere, exercise grit, practice self-discipline, etc.
Prepping is about ALL of these things... you cannot neglect one for the other. Balance is key.
Happy Prepping folks! - and remember, try to get the whole family involved. 👌🏻
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