Bug-Out-or-Dig-In.com: Cool Interactive Infographic Resource

Posted on the 23 April 2012 by Jc_refuge
bug-out-or-dig-in.com
Preparedness 101
What's Your "Plan A" - Bug-out or Dig in? 
Is "Plan A" to "get out of Dodge" in the event of a pending or sudden crisis? Or is "Plan A" to "bunker down" at home?

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An intelligent approach to crisis preparedness planning requires consideration of specific crisis scenarios as well as individual constraints and limitations. Thinking about it before the pressure is on helps you arrive at the right decision when the time comes.  
Pre-crisis--honestly assess your general options, constraints, overall risks, and best odds for surviving and thriving.  
Options for most people are usually an either/or proposition:
  • Stick it out at home where your supplies, tools, and community support network are established.
  • Bug-out to a hoped-for relative place of safety.  
Best odds are arrived at by looking at the strength and position of your home and community vs. the circumstances of the crisis. For most people, "Plan A" in many events would be to "dig-in" and fortify at home. However, there ARE events when bugging out is the smart move.  
Bug Out Or Dig In?
Want Help Calculating Your Best Option?

Here is a very cool interactive graphic to plot some of your strengths, weaknesses, and potential crisis scenarios:  bug-out-or-dig-in.com
Share this tool with your friends and use it as a starting point for discussion.
What a great way to break the ice about preparedness with those who are still "on the fence" about preparedness!Copyright 2007-2011 by Safecastle LLC www.safecastleroyal.com