Persuasive Essay On How Long Live Breakout

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“Special report” breaks across the bottom of the television screen. The news feed reads, “Zombies are running rampant in the street.” Although it is not really zombies, but a new virus that causes humans to attack and eat the flesh of other humans. The biggest breakouts are in large cities and starting to spread to smaller towns fast. Anyone in this situation needs to think fast and act fast. A person needs to consider what it will take to survive the outbreak. The top things to consider when trying to make it through this are shelter, protection, food and a backup plan. No matter where someone is when the outbreak occurs, he must think about where it is he is going to bunker down. When considering a place for shelter, one must think about how secure a place is and how to reinforce it. First things first, a person needs to nail boards over any and all windows. Any doors must be secured with heavy objects or boards that can be removed. A person must also think about not making his or her shelter into a trap. It is best to always have two ways out and be familiar with the layout to be able to quickly move …show more content…
What happens when a person’s shelter is compromised and is no longer of use? What will a person do now? This is why is it good to have a backup or get away plan. A person will want to consider having another secure location and a way to get there. A vehicle is ideal, because it can carry a great deal of stuff and get away fast. The vehicle should always be ready to go for that fast get away. Someone who wants to get away fast should already have all needed supplies in that vehicle. Needed supply would be a stash of food, material to help secure the next place, like boards and nails, a few items of protection, and vehicle full of fuel. A vehicle full of fuel and loaded with precious supply, needs to be hidden from those who would steal it or its contents. A camouflage tarp and tree branches are great for hiding the

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