Here are a few tips that could lessen the possibility of you and your family being trapped or suffering from a war that may rage thousands of miles from your doorstep.
Be informed
Keep well-informed by the news on TV, radio or online media on what the country's involvement is, what weapons (conventional, biological, nuclear, etc.) are being used, how close attacks are happening and so on. Use the information to draw an actionable prepping plan.
Prepare and build your stockpile
Feel free to add what is not on this shortlist using what you've learned from your experience and those of others who have survived.
Food – Budget permitting, keep stockpiling extras of food items that you and your family eat that will meet everyone's caloric requirements, such as non-perishable foods, foods that require little or no cooking, must-have shelf-stable foods, storable staple foods, special "survival" foods and so on. (Related: How to keep food on the table during GLOBAL famine.)
Water – Determine your basic water needs by making a list of each household member's daily water requirements (including your pets) – to stay hydrated and do your oral and personal hygiene. Add supplemental water requirements to your list – to cook your food, wash your clothes and other personal items, clean your home, water your garden plants and so on.
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Medicine and medical supplies and equipment – It is important to take the time to review your medical kits to ensure that they are up to date and contain all the necessary items for the current situation (and beyond).
Tools – survival knives and sharpening tools; manual tools for the kitchen; gardening, home repair, plumbing, emergency rescue (ax, bolt cutters, crowbar, pliers, screwdrivers, sledgehammer, wrenches and so on). (Related: 10 Things that will still work after an electromagnetic pulse attack.)
Gear and equipment – communication (hand-crank radio); clothing and footwear (for all seasons); personal protective paraphernalia (dust and gas masks); bug-out bags; tarps; practical weapons for self-defense; fire-starting supplies; cordage and other go-to survival tools. (Related: UHMWPE braided cord: An amazing survival tool when SHTF.)
Raising poultry and livestock for food and barter – If you're worried about food security, raise chickens if you have a small backyard. They could be your family's source of fresh protein daily or maybe provide you with income. (Related: 9 ways to feed your chickens for FREE.)
Foraging, including fishing and hunting – These skills will help bring variety to your food stockpile, extend your food supply or re-stock your thinning stash.
In the old days, people used the "cookie jar" method, which allowed them to manage their expenses by saving and allocating money in different containers for separate purposes, such as rent, utilities, groceries, tuition, entertainment and so on. (Related: Financial preparedness: Tips for quickly building an emergency fund with a low income.)
Engage with and foster a community of like-minded individuals to create a strong support network during challenging times. Don't fall into the trap of isolating yourself and your family in the guise of self-reliance.