Veterans Push Back with Prayer
0700 at BJ’s Restaurant
Hamilton, Montana
1. Opening - Round the Table
Individual Prayers
2. Morning Psalm: 126
3. Breakfast Reading: Isaiah 451-8
4. Breakfast is served
5. Breakfast Discussion Topics:
52 Weeks to Preparedness by Tess
Pennington
Week 21 of 52: Emergency Fuel
Supply
Draft Ravalli County PDM Plan Update November
8, 2010
6.
Closing - Round the Table Individual Prayers
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Week
21 of 52: Emergency Fuel Supply
- Any dangers the fuel may pose by being
stored.
- How much fuel needs to be stored
for the given emergency.
- What appliances or tools the fuel
needs to provide power for.
- How long the fuel will stay viable
for.
- How it needs to be stored for
safety reasons.
When storing certain fuels, you will need to use a stabilizer to prevent the fuel from separating. Some of the most popular fuel stabilizers are Sta-bil and Pri-G or Pri-D. Both are relatively inexpensive and can be purchased online or at most super centers. Most preppers like to have enough fuel on hand for at least a 72-hour period. To be on the safe side, plan on storing enough fuel to last under your predicted worst case scenario. Put some thought into which type of fuel you can store for this minimum period of time.
If fuels are to be stored for emergencies, then it will need to be stored in containers that prevent evaporation and prevent the signs of fuel phase separation. If the storage container is made of plastic, ensure that the container is made of durable HDPE with barrier materials to eliminate hydrocarbon emissions, has an airtight seal to reduce spills when not in use and has a pour spout that controls variable flow, has automatic venting and automatic locking when lever is released. Plastic is permeable and the fuel can seep through, however; some preppers have found that metal fuel cans are best. Some preppers suggest using auto grade silicone to coat their metal cans in order to preserve them longer.
The six most popular fuel sources to store are listed below. To learn more about these popular fuel types, how long they last and how to appropriately store them, click here.
- Firewood
- Gasoline
- Diesel fuel
- Kerosene
- Propane
- Solar power
Those who live in apartments or duplexes will probably not be allowed to store any types of fuel in or around the buildings due to the close proximity of living. Fuel dealers in your local area can tell you about the EPA and regulatory issues associated with storing fuel in a tank on your property. Contact them for this information as well as a host of other useful information about fuel storage.
Preps To Buy:
- Multiple amounts of plastic or
metal fuel storage containers
- Seasoned fire wood (ample supply)
- Fuel of choice to run generators,
appliances, provide electricity for 1-3 month duration (if legally allowed
to do so)
- Fuel for cooking (ample supply)
- Alternative cooking source (a solar
oven, Korean cook stove, Volcano Stove, reflector oven, Dutch Oven, Rocket
Stove, propane grill or stove)
- Propane (one weeks worth)
- Long burning jarred candles
(unlimited amount)
- Extra wicks for candles (can be
purchased at Amazon or Ebay)
- Matches
Action Items:
1. Read about the different types of fuel and decide which
fuel choice(s) is best for your family.2. Find an appropriate area outside of the home where the fuel can be stored.
3. Ensure that you rotate your fuel regularly and check to make sure there are no signs on leaking.
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