THE READY BRIEF

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Free daily preparedness newsletter for regular people. Practical readiness without doomsday messaging or political agendas. Water, food, skills, kits, community. Calm, direct, occasionally wry. Run by a person, not a brand.
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I write The Ready Brief — a free daily newsletter about practical preparedness for everyday people.

One topic per week: water storage, emergency kits, food rotation, first aid, power backup. Explained plainly, no fear-mongering, no politics.

Written like an email to a smart friend. Calm, direct, sometimes dry.

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Quick home fire safety audit:

How many smoke detectors do you have?
When did you last test them?
Do you own a fire extinguisher?
Could your family get out in under 2 minutes at 3 AM?

Most people get 1 out of 4. What's your honest score?

#Preparedness #FireSafety #ReadyBrief

Today's Ready Brief: Home Fire Prevention That Actually Prevents Fires

Smoke detector placement most people get wrong. Fire extinguisher selection and positioning. A family escape plan that actually gets practiced.

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Daily preparedness tips for people who don't own a bunker

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The number one reason smoke detectors fail in real fires? Dead batteries or disconnected units.

Daylight saving just happened. If you didn't swap those batteries last weekend, do it today.

#FireSafety #ReadyBrief

Most people have smoke detectors. Most people have them in the wrong spots.

Three placement rules that matter:

- One on every level, including the basement
- Inside every bedroom, not just the hallway
- At least 10 feet from the stove (prevents false alarms that lead to disconnecting)

#Preparedness #FireSafety #HomeSafety #ReadyBrief