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    Febuary 29, 2012......Tornado Night....Lessons learned

    Well, here it is. The official AAR of the "night of the 'nadoes".

    We began getting sever thunderstorm and tornado watches around 3pm CST.

    I was on my home from work when Mrs. Izzy called me to let me know.

    I arrived home from work about 45 minutes afer that. Mrs. Izzy had already rounded up essential gear (food, toys, and meds) for our kids.

    Around 5pm our first tornado watch came in. Then power went out. Awesome.

    So, with that, we headed out back to the bunker. The "bunker" as we call it is fairly austere. It's cold, wet, and damp. It is 21 feet long, 14 feet wide, and 7 feet tall inside (the idiot realtor said it was 900 sq. ft........moron. I dont care. It's big enough). It has been plagued by a water problem, which I have been waiting until summer to fix. ( I need the walls completely dry). Rainwater has a tendency to come down the stairs and overflow up and over the door frame, flooding the floor. There is a drain on the inside of the structure that drains out into the woods, but I'm fairly certain this is clooged. Need a plumber.

    In the meantime, until I can get repairs made, I've improvised a bit. I put the kids on top of an old interior door that I have placed on top of concrete blocks. Not the optimal solution, but it kept them dry.

    here's a few pics:



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    Lessons Learned

    Here's some things I learned:

    P.P.P.P.P.P.

    My dad had always told me of the 6 P's when I was a kid............. Prior Planning Prevents Piss-Poor Perfomance.
    Definitely true.
    We had moved most of our emergency preps out to the barn to keep them form becoming mildewed in the bunker. When I got home, my wife had already packed all the things for the kids, so all I had to do was grab a few pre-packed bags from the barn. Took me less than 5 minutes. Would have been faster, had the bunker been in better shape. Oh well. Lesson learned, fix the shelter. Having a few extra seconds to grab some bags made all the difference between comfort and misery.


    Kids get scared.

    Be prepared for this. Have some snacks, toys, and comfort items. LAst night, Peanut butter crackers and Cyalume Chem lights seemed to do the trick ( I'll get back to those).

    Speed is of the essence.
    No brainer, right? If you're in the path of a dangerous storm, you may only have seconds to get somewhere safe. Practice getting there. Practice grabbing kids. Well worth it.

    Too Many Batteries......Isn't.
    Batteries, Batteries, Batteries. Buy them. Now. Bunches. For everything that runs on them.

    Candles............you cant have too many.
    These were the primary light source in the house last night and this morning..........just be sure to blow them out if you go into the shelter.


    Coms...........will be out.
    People flooded the phone carriers last night. I couldn't get a call out to save my life. I had a much higher success rate with text messages. This is something you may want to keep in mind in a SHTF situation.

    Kids..........want flashlights too.
    I learned last night to involve the kids. Giving them their own chem lights and Flashlights went a long way in keeping things calm and peaceful and letting them think they are helping. I plan on getting them their own flashlights and battery powered lanterns at my first opportunity.
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    Things That Didn't work

    There was realy only one...........

    Midland MR-100 NOAA Weather Radio............ epic F-ing fail. It decdied to crap out, leaving us no information until I got my Sabre's out. I'll be upgrading to a better brand and shitcanning this one. Because it failed when I needed it most, Midland brand electronics are now on my NFE list..........Not F-ing Ever.

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    Things that worked

    Motorola Barrage Phone

    My phone is a Motorola Barrage mil-spec phone. Rugged, waterproof, and reliable. It was wet. It was dropped in the waer. It was submerged. It was dropped from the edge of the patio into the bunker stairwell ( about 8 feet onto concrete). Other than needing to be charged, It proved it's worth to me.



    Streamlight PT-2L Flashlight.

    This is my EDC light. It was getting constant use, being on and off throughout the night. This is the most I have ever used the light, and I am very happy with it's perfomance. If you dont have one, get one. Recommended buy



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    Things that worked...continued

    Petzl Tactikka Headlamp

    By far, this was the top performer of the night. Runs on 3 AAA batteries. This piece of gear was absolutley crucial last night. It alloowed me to grab kids, gear and other essentials while keeping my hands free. It has 3 brightnes settings and a strobe function. It ran all night. No issues. When it starts getting low on power, it tells you by blinking on and off. This is now going to be standard issue at my house. I'll be ordering a few more more myself and my wife. Recommended Buy.



    Candle Lantern

    It's a lantern. It's a candle. It was great. Hung it from my ceiling fan in the bedroom last night. Works great.





    Cheapo Wal-mart Kerosene lantern

    I picked a couple of these up at Wally world months ago. They were less than 10 bucks at the time. What can I say, it's a lantern. It worked better than I expected. Recommended buy.



    Pelican Products 2360 LED Flashlight

    Bought this light as an experiment a while back. Mainly due to it's aluminum body and compatibility with AA batteries (vs the CR 123 Surefire batteries). MY wife keeps it in her purse. This light is high output, 110 lumens off 2 AA batteries. This light works.........and works well. I recommend you feed it lithium batteries. With an price around $30 , this one is a hard light to pass up. Recommended Buy

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    Things that worked..... continued

    Cyalume Chem lights

    Boy, I cant sing the praises of these things enough this time. These are a great battery free emergency light, but last night they were more than that. The twins grew tired of their toys 20 minutes into the event. They were scared and restless. I cracked open 2 chem lights. Viola! I'm super dad. They played with these things all night. When darkness fell, my kids clutched them for dear life. They had become comfort Items for the kids. When we finally put them to bed last night, they were still hanging onto those green light sticks. These were a great light source, but even better toys, and worth even more as security blankets for my girls.
    Recommended buy........especially if you have kids



    Motorola Saber Radios

    Grabbed two of these on the way out the door. Had them on NOAA weather as sson as the weather radio took a dump. Once again, these things were great.
    I have a better review of them here: http://www.shtfready.com/equipment-b...iews-1265.html


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    Well, folks...........that's all I've got for now. It definitely got me to thinking. Best part is, I get to do it all over again Friday night............
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    yep heard that it is going to be worst this time. At least you will be ready.

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    Been through things like that with hurricanes many times. Yall did great. Check out the streamlight rechargable flashlights. I love them, streamlight is the only flashlight I buy now. We have four of them.

    Oh and your bunker, I think it is great wish I had one.

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    Awesome review and it was a good experience because you learned something from it. At least you guys didnt get hurt, prayers go out top those that did.
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