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A spacie apartment
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Have fire blankets and fire extinguishers everywhere that makes sense.ĭon’t just assume a fire will start in the kitchen. Know your fire plan.ĭon’t just make a fire plan, mentally make sure you remind yourself and verbally remind anyone else you live with of what to do if a fire happens regularly.

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This means better locks on doors, new windows if they’re not up to spec, and just altogether making your home as difficult to get into as possible. Keeping a well stocked tool kit is something everyone should have, even if they’re not in a house. You may not think you need very many tools because you live in a flat or apartment, but you’d be surprised what would’ve come in handy when you haven’t got it. These will make mealtimes much nicer in case you do have to eat the same canned foods over and over again, say.

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You might not be able to have a full prepper garden, but you can still have herbs around the house. Yes, it’ll cost you quite a bit to do this at first, but in the long run, it’ll be very worthwhile considering space is a premium and you’ll want to be able to access what you’ve stockpiled quickly and easily when there’s an emergency. Make sure you maximize space by really decking out your storage system. With permission, if you’re staying at your rental long enough, you could also likely convince a landlord to let you make the alterations to the apartment or flat you would want to if you owned the place outright and could do what you wanted with it.Īs a final note, since we aren’t Apartment Prepper, if you haven’t yet checked out Bernie Carr’s site, you should probably do so! She has some excellent tips for those of you living in small places, from planning an apartment garden, increasing storage space in small residences, keeping an apartment warm, and hiding valuables in an apartment, all the way over to general prepping mistakes to avoid if you live in an apartment and amazing apartment prepping tips from her readers.Ģ5 Tips For Apartment Preppers 1. While many of these tips are for those who own their flat or apartment, many are also applicable to those who are renting the space they are living in. I now have a new appreciation for preppers who choose to live in apartments – it’s really not as bad as I thought! In fact, with the amount we’re personally saving on having a mortgage (couldn’t afford a full on detached house, but could afford a studio flat without a mortgage!), we’re probably a lot better off thanks to being able to buffer our emergency finances and increase what we can spend on our prepper stockpile. The transition from being in such a large space to being in a small one actually came a lot easier than we would’ve thought, thanks to careful plotting and planning out. Going from prepping in a 5 bedroom house in Canada to prepping in a small studio flat was a choice we made to avoid having to have a mortgage. While we’re not the Apartment Prepper blog, we have somewhat recently moved into a studio flat here in the UK, giving us a lot more insight into the world of prepping from an apartment.











A spacie apartment