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How To Survive For Three Days With No Water Or Power On $200
The Federalist ^ | February 23, 2021 | Mike Papa

Posted on 02/23/2021 9:04:42 AM PST by Kaslin

Thanks to experience with numerous hurricanes, we were prepared for the Texas power outage and no one slept in the cold at our house. When you are prepared, three days is not that bad.


I have lived along the Gulf Coast my entire life, mostly in the Houston Area. I lived and worked in Louisiana when Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Gustav slammed into South Louisiana and have learned from my successes and failures and those of my friends.

After moving back home to Texas and a long period of relatively quiet storm activity, Hurricane Harvey was a test of different beast until one of the coldest winters in Texas history. Every storm has taught me that you need to have a plan to survive on your own or as a group for two weeks. I’ve also learned you can spend as little as $200 to survive with no city water, no power, and no heat for three days in zero-degree weather.

Every storm, and the periods afterward, have taught me something new to apply to my preparations for the next one. I’ve found that simple is better, something is going to happen that you did not plan for, and you or your friend group must solve your problems instead of waiting for someone else to do it for you.

Hurricane Katrina

Fresh out of college and with no preparation when Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana, I evacuated back to Texas. I learned that you should have a plan to evacuate for hurricanes and arrive back home with a plan to survive for weeks.

When I arrived back in Louisiana for work, some areas recovered quickly and others were figuring out they were going to have no power, water, or services for the long haul. A common generator theft resulted in the unsuspecting homeowner waking up to no power and a lawnmower running in their backyard to replicate the white noise of the generator while its owners were sleeping.

Lessons: Be prepared for long-term survival and buy a lock for the generator.

Hurricane Gustav

After the hurricane passed, I arrived in Houma, Louisiana after evacuating while carrying all my preparations to survive for two weeks, some of which I still have today.

One thing I was not ready for was the lack of gasoline and communication systems to support credit card transactions. My lessons learned were to have cash and keep more than ten gas cans (I currently have 13).

Owning simple, shelf-stable foods was a big advantage when trying to repair our home after storm damage with no power. Our friend group pooled resources and repaired each other’s fences and roofs after the storm, saving so much heartache and money.

Lessons: Cash and gas make good friends.

Hurricane Harvey

Even though we did not lose power with Hurricane Harvey in 2017, I was not prepared to wake up to water in the street at the time. Many people woke up with two options: evacuate via boat or wade through water.

I had purchased a water transfer pump before the storm, which saved an entire cul-de-sac from flooding due to a stopped-up storm drain. I learned rain gear does not keep you dry when walking in water.

As part of a small group that was doing high-water rescues all over Houston, I learned to buy dry bags and waterproof waders with booties in them as well as personal flotation devices. You never know when you will have to walk out of your house in hard rain, and you will be thankful that you are dry in that moment. Also, buy flood insurance. Many, many people learned that very expensive lesson during Harvey.

Lessons: Be prepared to evacuate your home in the rain. Know where high ground is located and how you are going to get there. Buy flood insurance.

COVID-19

By the time COVID-19 hit, my wife and I had started to focus on shelf-stable foods and a full pantry. When the crunch on water, food, and toilet paper hit, we saw the need to own more-significant water filtration and storage because water bottles are a temporary solution and people were waiting in lines for hours for these basic necessities.

We purchased a Lifestraw Pitcher and then the Lifestraw Community filter so we would not have to run out to buy water, but could store water in five-gallon cans and have the ability to filter rainwater. In Houston, a major water main broke, shutting off water to most of the city, amplifying a panic that was already slowly building in the early days of COVID-19.

Lessons: Water filtration and toilet paper are highly valuable resources.

Texas Winter Storm 2021

Due to the storm, our family, which includes an 18-month-old and a newborn, were out of power at 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 14. We were out of power with snow and freezing temperatures for 41 hours before the power came on for eight, then was off for 18 hours, before staying on—for now. The water pressure went to a trickle for us after the first day and much sooner than that for other folks.

We were prepared for the power outage and no one slept in the cold at our house. When you are prepared to be self-sufficient for two weeks, three days is not that bad. Here is what we did, and then I will explain how you can do it for far less.

Generator: We purchased a Winco HPS12000HE Tri-Fuel Generator in 2016 after a bunch of research. Generators are tricky in that fuel demand can be an issue in a disaster area if it is too big, but too small of a generator limits what you can operate in your home. As it was, our Winco burned one gallon of gas per hour, and in a prolonged power-outage we could have swapped to natural gas.

A carbon monoxide monitor is a necessity with a generator. Also, hire an electrician to connect your generator to your house or show you how. It is a simple installation and it will make your life so much easier versus cords everywhere in your home.

Water: We had already filled one of the bathtubs before the power went out, an old hurricane preparation trick, so we could maintain functioning toilets. It quickly became clear we would need water for the long term.

Melting snow and ice on the roof during the day was a significant resource, and we just needed to collect it. I emptied six IRIS 82-quart totes and started stationing them on downspouts of the gutters and other places. In 24 hours, we had collected 120 gallons of water, of which we used a small portion for flushing toilets and bath water.

In the South, crawfish pots are fairly commonplace and we have one for our annual crawfish boil. We used the crawfish pot to boil the water and then used it for baths and rinsing dishes. We used one tote for scrubbing dishes and the sink with boiled rain water for rinsing.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: blackouts; covid19; electric; electrical; electricity; emergency; emergencypreps; essentials; heat; hurricanekatrina; hurricanes; naturaldisaster; prepardess; prepper; preppers; shtf; survival; tactics; texas; texasblackouts; texasgrid; water; waterpreps
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To: central_va

“ Without an expensive transfer switch...”

About $350 for the one I had installed. Not that expensive.

L


161 posted on 02/23/2021 8:22:25 PM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. )
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To: Lurker
About $350 for the one I had installed. Not that expensive.

My generator only costs $600. I don't get y so expensive and unnecessary if you follow safety rules.

162 posted on 02/23/2021 8:26:44 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: central_va

He said he really didn’t worry about the dude with his 3500 watt Horror Freight generator. He worried about Bob sitting in an air conditioned office downtown turning on the feed.


163 posted on 02/23/2021 8:30:58 PM PST by Clay Moore (RIP, Rush )
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To: central_va

I have an 8kw unit and designed the system to run my entire house including the central HVAC unit. I’m all in for less than $2,000.00. And I have had it for nearly 10 years.

I did my research, did what I could do myself, and engaged professional help when I had to. It’s done to code and I know it’s safe to operate. It was worth the expense to me.

Where I live your method is illegal and for good reasons, I think.

I sincerely hope you never have any issues with your solution.

L


164 posted on 02/23/2021 8:36:18 PM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. )
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To: Clay Moore
He said he really didn’t worry about the dude with his 3500 watt Horror Freight generator. He worried about Bob sitting in an air conditioned office downtown turning on the feed.

Wow. This is good to know.

165 posted on 02/23/2021 8:37:18 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Lurker

Wow, but I don’t need or want your best wishes. I will be fine, been fine will be fine.


166 posted on 02/23/2021 8:39:17 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Kaslin

Pffft....whatever.

I’ll just whine to the news media and on Reddit about the evils of capitalism and deregulation (and conservatism) and wait for free handouts from the government.


167 posted on 02/23/2021 8:40:18 PM PST by Kenny Bania (Ovaltine? Why not call it Roundtine?)
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To: central_va

I connect mine thru my 220 welder outlet.

Do NOT forget to check to see if your sump power has power!!


168 posted on 02/24/2021 4:48:30 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: dhuls

So does the ____________ amount you’ve spent on your house.


169 posted on 02/24/2021 4:49:56 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: cuban leaf

I’ve a fireplace and a well; but I do need some electricity to get the water above ground.


170 posted on 02/24/2021 4:51:24 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie; Sparky1776; Lurker

What you did was attempted murder according to some on this thread . I kid you not. Read this whole thread.


171 posted on 02/24/2021 4:51:47 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Elsie

Heh, heh. WE have a natural spring. :)


172 posted on 02/24/2021 4:53:51 AM PST by cuban leaf (We killed our economy and damaged our culture. In 2021 we will pine for the salad days of 2020.)
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To: FreedomPoster

If you already have a generator, get a propane carb for it, as you’ll never be able to safely store enough gasoline to last for a long power outage.


173 posted on 02/24/2021 4:55:53 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Lurker
Dangerous, illegal, and stupid.


Not if you know what you are doing. Pull main breaker first!
At this point - who cares?
Then freeze, Sucka!

174 posted on 02/24/2021 4:58:18 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

I plan on replacing my fully amortized >20 year old generator later this year with a tri-fuel model I never intend to put gasoline in, except in a dire emergency.


175 posted on 02/24/2021 4:59:54 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: DesertRhino

Bird poop


176 posted on 02/24/2021 5:00:45 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: tflabo

Is there a special external dedicated outlet you would recommend for an electrician to install for a generator?

https://www.google.com/search?q=generator+swicthover+kit&rlz=1C1AVNC_enUS560US607&oq=generator+swicthover+kit&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i131i433j46i131i433j0j0i131i433j0i131i433i457j0i433.9569j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


177 posted on 02/24/2021 5:03:40 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: JCL3

https://www.google.com/search?q=generator+switchover+schematic&rlz=1C1AVNC_enUS560US607&oq=generator+switchover+schematic&aqs=chrome..69i57.9518j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


178 posted on 02/24/2021 5:10:30 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: central_va
Electricians cost too much for me.

AMEN!

But this is no shocking revelation to a lot of us.

179 posted on 02/24/2021 5:12:15 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Bonemaker

MickeyD has a backup generator on site?

How cool is THAT!!?


180 posted on 02/24/2021 5:13:55 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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