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Restless2389's picture

First off, there are so many different factors that come into play when making a zombie survival plan. If the outbreak occurs in your home town or near me I would stay in my house for the first few days. I would live upstairs but would break down the stairs to the second floor using power tools or a sledge hammer so zombies could not get up to me. My theory is that you would have to stay at home because there would be so much chaos going on around you would probably die.

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Mr 13's picture

First, I'd like to include some background information as to my location:

1. I live on the outskirts of a rural town right along the Susquehanna river with a population of about 2,500 (Give or take).
2. I have as far as weaponry goes:
a. 3 Shotguns (two 12 gauges, one 10 gauge)
b. 3 rifles (1 is a single shot bolt action rifle, two hunting rifles clip-fed and scoped, and one other rifle [Unknown make, never before used])
c. 2 Pistols (One is a 6 shot .357 magnum, and the other pistol I believe is some form of standard 9mm, unknown)

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D3ath101's picture

Ok, so my situation. I live in West Seneca, Ny. Off of Transit Road, in a big lot. It has big steel containers, and biuldings with reinforced walls and doors. They all have there own generators for electricity, and an underground gas line. There are tools, weapons and toiletries. So now, on to the plan.

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NWwheelin7109's picture

Ok, ive read several plans about using home improvement stores as shelters and i like it, but people dont use the store correctly. This is what my plan would be for suriving in a lowes/home depot/ace store.

i used to work at one so it might help me know a little more about how they built the building.

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Capn774's picture

So you wake up one day in your suburban neighborhood that's close to the city, but not too close, and there's a zombie invasion.

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