Introduction to Preppers
Are you interested in prepping, but feel like you don’t know enough about it? Or are you already a prepper who wants to stay informed about the latest terminology? Either way, this blog post is for you! We’ve compiled an extensive glossary of prepper terms so that you can keep up with the conversation and be prepared for any situation.
What is a Prepper?
Q: What is a Prepper?
A: A Prepper is someone who prepares for unusual, life changing events and/or catastrophes. Preppers are often referred to as survivalists, as they are well versed in the skills and tools necessary for surviving any kind of crisis. Preppers focus on being prepared for any emergency, natural disaster, or pandemic that may occur.
How to Begin Prepping – Planning For Survival
Prepping Basics
Q: What is a Prepper?
A: A Prepper is someone who is always prepared for the worst-case scenario. They are survivalists who are actively planning and preparing for any potential emergency or disaster situation.
Q: What do Preppers do?
A: Preppers focus on storing extra supplies, learning survival skills, and getting prepared for any eventuality. They may also take part in activities such as urban gardening, homesteading, and increasing their knowledge of self-sufficiency.
Q: What is the Alpha Strategy?
A: The Alpha Strategy is a survival strategy that involves storing extra supplies to be used in the event of a disaster. It also includes having the ability to barter or be charitable with your supplies.
Common Prepper Acronyms
Q1. What do prepping acronyms mean?
A1. Prepping acronyms are abbreviations and terms used by people who are preparing for a potential emergency or disaster. Common prepper acronyms include BOB (Bug Out Bag), BOL (Bug Out Location), BOV (Bug Out Vehicle), ABC (Atomic, Bacteriological, Chemical) and 2A (The Second Amendment). These acronyms serve as shorthand for discussing prepping topics.
Prepping Terminology
Q: What is the meaning of SHTF?
A: SHTF stands for “Shit Hits the Fan” and is used to describe a wide range of catastrophes such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks and other life-altering events.
Q: What does the acronym FAK stand for?
A: FAK stands for First Aid Kit and is a must-have item in any prepper’s arsenal.
Q: What is an EMP?
A: EMP stands for Electromagnetic Pulse, which is an intense burst of electromagnetic radiation that has the potential to cause significant damage to electronic systems.
Bug Out Bag (BOB)
Q1: What is a Bug Out Bag (BOB)?
A1: A bug out bag (BOB) is an emergency bag that you would grab should you be forced to evacuate your house quickly. It typically consists of items such as food, water, shelter, and medical supplies.
Bug Out Location (BOL)
Q: What is a Bug Out Location (BOL)?
A: A bug out location (BOL) is a pre-planned place that you’re aiming to travel to if you ever need to bug out. Ideally, it should be somewhere remote and away from potential danger. It should also have all the necessary resources for survival such as food, water, shelter, and medical supplies.
Bug Out Vehicle (BOV)
Q: What is a Bug Out Vehicle (BOV)?
A: A Bug Out Vehicle (BOV) is a vehicle, often a large truck or RV, that is specifically equipped to bug out. It is designed to provide transportation in an emergency situation and is typically stocked with supplies and equipment.
Atomic, Bacteriological, Chemical (ABC)
Q: What does ABC stand for in the context of prepping?
A: ABC stands for Atomic, Bacteriological, Chemical, referring to the unconventional threats that preppers must prepare for.
The Second Amendment (2A)
Q. What is the Second Amendment?
A. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, as part of the Bill of Rights. The Second Amendment states “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”