kohai wrote:
Many people have guns as part of their emergency preparedness items. I think an RV also can provide a mobile shelter if roads are passable or even a stationary shelter if homes are not able to be occupied (gas line breaks, etc).
This is something often discussed. People have to sleep sometime, and during the Katrina disaster, there were people who had guns to guard their place... but couldn't keep watch 24/7, and as soon as they went to bed, someone set their house on fire with them in it.
This doesn't mean not to keep supplies on hand... but from what I was told by relief workers who worked in Iraq, in a disaster where food trucks stop coming for more than 24 hours, people will lose their heads and we will see a re-enactment of the Donner Party in that area. Especially in urban areas where people spend their entire lives in a city and have little to no survival abilities.
As for the OP's topic about companies, I am digressing a bit...
One thing of note:
You cannot buy new military MREs as a civilian. You can buy similar products, but not true US Army MREs from a reliable source (and eBay is iffish at best.)
As for having food, this is a wise idea, nonetheless, and it is also wise to rotate the stuff out, perhaps 1-2 meals a week are the old stock. This way, nothing expires, and you are also used to how the stuff tastes.
One place I have bought freeze dried food (not MREs) from,
My Patriot Supply, is decent. Their food is good, has a 25 year shelf life, and reasonably priced. I keep a 72 hour supply of stuff in my vehicle, as well as a case of bottled water. It paid off this year -- I got stuck with my TT due to an ice storm. No worries, as I had a spare propane cylinder, plenty of food and water on hand, and the cell towers were up, so I spent the day reading.
These are not self heating meals though. I had a stove and propane, so I was able to cook in the RV. I do need to find a good
source of civilian MREs with self heating packets.
Mountain house was also
recommended.
I am going to keep my eye out for a source for self-heating MREs, because that is an important thing to keep a rig stocked with, just in case one doesn't have propane or electric.