24-Week Home Readiness Program

One article per week. A fully prepared household in 6 months.

Most households know they should be more prepared. Almost none of them know where to start, or how to make it stick. This 24-week program fixes both problems — one short, practical article every week, building from water to food, power to medical, safety to resilience. No overwhelm. No jargon. Just real progress, step by step.

15–20 minutes per week 6 complete preparedness phases Water, food, power, medical & safety Designed for ordinary households
$67/month • 1 article per week • 6 phases over 24 weeks
The 6-Phase Readiness System
1
Water Security
Weeks 1–4 — Storage, levels, hidden sources & purification
2
Food Resilience
Weeks 5–8 — 3-day plan, no-cook strategy, storage & 7-day plan
3
Power & Communication
Weeks 9–12 — Blackouts, battery, lighting & staying informed
4
Medical & Safety
Weeks 13–16 — First aid, injuries, medical kit & family plans
5
Decision-Making & Resilience
Weeks 17–20 — Stay or go, home safety, disruptions & backups
6
Scenarios & Integration
Weeks 21–24 — 24-hour blackout, 72-hour plan, rationing & review
24 One practical article each week covering every critical household readiness area
6 Complete phases: water, food, power, medical, safety & scenarios
15 min Per week — enough time to build real preparedness without overwhelm
Zero Jargon, extreme tactics, or expensive equipment required to start
"Preparedness isn't built in a panic. It's built in 15-minute steps, week after week, before anything goes wrong."
The doctrine behind the 24-Week Readiness Program
Why most households never get prepared

It's not that people don't care. It's that nobody gave them a clear starting point.

The advice online is either overwhelming, extreme, or inconsistent. Most people read about preparedness, feel anxious about how much there is to do, and then do nothing. This program fixes that with a simple, structured path — one week at a time.

The "where do I start?" paralysis

Most households want to be more prepared but have no clear order of operations. Without a sequence, every task feels equally urgent and nothing gets done. This program gives you the sequence — starting with the most important things first.

The "I'll sort it later" delay

Preparation feels abstract until it's suddenly urgent. By the time an event happens, the preparation window has already closed. This program is built on one principle: small, consistent steps taken while everything is still calm.

The "all or nothing" trap

People either try to prepare for everything at once — burning out in week two — or they assume it's too late to bother. The 24-week structure solves both: each week builds on the last, and the commitment is small enough to actually keep.

The complete 24-week curriculum

Every week. Every topic. Every step.

Six phases, four weeks each. Every lesson takes 15–20 minutes and ends with one clear action step your household can complete the same day.

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1–4
Phase 1 — Water Security
Understand how much water you actually need, how secure your access is, where hidden sources already exist in your home, and how to make questionable water usable.
1
How Much Water You Actually Need
The 1-gallon myth, the practical 1.5-gallon baseline, and how to calculate your real 3-day household target.
2
The 3 Levels of Water Security
Discover whether you're at Level 1 (storage only), Level 2 (storage + backup), or Level 3 (resilient system) — and what to do next.
3
Hidden Water Sources Inside Your Home
Hot water tanks, toilet tanks, pipes, fridge ice — most homes already hold several days of usable water that most people never count.
4
Backup Purification Without Specialist Gear
Boiling, household tablets, basic pre-filtering — three simple methods that work when your ideal setup isn't available.
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5–8
Phase 2 — Food Resilience
Build a realistic food plan from what you already have, make it work without cooking, learn to store smartly, and stretch it to a full week.
5
Build a 3-Day Food Plan From What You Already Have
No buying required. Turn your current kitchen into a working 3-day meal plan and see exactly where the gaps are.
6
The No-Cook Food Strategy for Power Outages
Make your food plan outage-proof with ready-to-eat proteins, simple carbs, and variety that still works when the hob is off.
7
How to Store Food Without Wasting Money or Space
Store what you use, use space intentionally, and buy in layers — the approach that keeps a reserve practical instead of cluttered.
8
The 7-Day Food Plan That Covers Most Real Emergencies
Stretch your 3-day plan into a full working week — where the real gaps, staple dependencies, and morale issues show up clearly.
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9–12
Phase 3 — Power & Communication
Understand what actually fails in a blackout, keep your phone alive, light your home safely, and stay informed when digital habits break down.
9
What Actually Happens During a Blackout — And What Fails First
Lighting, phone battery, fridge timing — the sequence of failures that shapes the whole household response, in order.
10
Keep Your Phone Alive When the Grid Goes Down
Treat battery as a household resource: reduce drain early, charge in layers, and protect the tasks that actually matter.
11
Lighting Your Home Safely Without Power
Task light vs room light, matching source to purpose, and avoiding the common mistake that makes blackouts feel more chaotic.
12
How to Stay Informed When Internet and News Go Quiet
Local awareness, device-based updates, and offline backup information — a layered approach that still works when connectivity drops.
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13–16
Phase 4 — Medical & Safety
Build a practical first aid baseline, handle common injuries calmly when help is delayed, set up a real home medical kit, and create a family plan everyone can follow.
13
The First Aid Basics You Actually Need to Know
Bleeding control, burns, cuts — a simple prioritised baseline for the household injuries that happen most often in real life.
14
Handling Common Injuries When Help Is Delayed
Cuts, sprains, minor burns — how to respond calmly during the gap before outside support arrives, with clear escalation signals.
15
Building a Simple Home Medical Kit
Everyday basics, support items, and household-specific needs — the kit framework that's organised, usable, and easy to trust.
16
Family Safety Plans Everyone Can Follow (Even Kids)
Who does what, where people go, how you communicate — a short shared plan that holds under stress because it was made before it.
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17–20
Phase 5 — Decision-Making & Resilience
Make better pressure decisions, improve home safety without going extreme, handle everyday disruptions more calmly, and build backup systems that keep life running.
17
Stay or Go? How to Make the Right Call Under Pressure
A practical decision framework using home conditions, service access, and timing — built before emotion takes over.
18
Making Your Home Safer Without Turning It Into a Fortress
Visibility, basic hardening, and household behaviour — layered security that improves daily life and disruption-readiness at the same time.
19
Preparing for Weather, Delays & Everyday Disruptions
Small buffers, flexible habits, and fallback options that reduce friction when normal routines stop cooperating.
20
Creating Simple Backup Systems That Keep Life Running
Water, food, communication, power — identify where the household has no second option and fix the weakest link first.
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21–24
Phase 6 — Scenarios & Integration
Apply everything to real-world scenarios: the first 24 hours of a blackout, a full 72-hour disruption, smart rationing when supplies run thin, and a complete readiness review.
21
The 24-Hour Blackout: Step-by-Step What to Do First
First 15 minutes, first 1–3 hours, rest of day one — the order of operations that makes day one calmer and more controlled.
22
The 72-Hour Disruption Plan (Where Most People Struggle)
Why day two and three feel harder, how morale and routine become as important as supplies, and how to protect both.
23
When Supplies Run Low: Smart Rationing Without Panic
Count first, adjust deliberately, protect essentials — a staged response that keeps the household calm instead of reactive.
24
Your Home Readiness Check: Are You Actually Prepared?
A complete honest review across all six systems — what's strong, what's partial, and the two improvements that matter most next.
What makes this program different

Built for ordinary households who want real progress, not survival theatre.

One small step, not a giant overhaul

Every lesson ends with a single 15-to-20 minute action step. Not a project. Not a shopping list. One clear, specific task that moves your household forward the same day you read it.

No specialist knowledge required

The program is written in plain language for households with zero survival background. Every concept is explained simply, every action is realistic, and nothing assumes you already know the terminology.

Designed to build habits, not just awareness

Knowing about preparedness and actually being prepared are completely different things. The weekly structure is intentional — small repetition builds real household capability in a way that one-time reading cannot.

Covers what actually matters in real disruptions

Water, food, battery, lighting, information, first aid, family plans — the program focuses on the scenarios most households are most likely to face, not the dramatic edge cases that dominate most survival content.

Each phase connects to the next

The 24 weeks are not random topics. Each phase builds on the last. By week 24, you have a complete connected household system — not a collection of isolated tips.

Progress is visible from week one

By the end of week one, you know your real water number. By week five, you have a working food plan. Most programs make you feel far behind before you make any real progress. This one does the opposite.

After 24 weeks

A household that can handle real disruptions calmly.

Not perfect. Not extreme. But genuinely more capable, more confident, and more resilient than before — with systems in place for the exact scenarios most likely to affect ordinary households.

  • A clear water plan with real numbers, hidden sources identified, and backup options ready
  • A working 7-day food plan that still functions during power outages
  • A blackout response sequence your household can follow from the first minute
  • A layered information plan that doesn't depend on internet staying on
  • A home medical kit organised around your household's actual needs
  • A family safety plan simple enough for everyone — including children — to follow
  • A stay-or-go decision framework built before pressure forces an emotional choice
  • Backup systems in place for the five things your household depends on most
Monthly Program Membership

All 24 weeks. All 6 phases. One complete household readiness system.

Join for $67/month and receive one new preparedness article each week. Every article is concise, practical, and ends with a clear action step so your household keeps making steady progress.

  • One new preparedness article delivered every week
  • 24-week roadmap across 6 phases — water, food, power, medical, safety & scenarios
  • Each article includes clear teaching, a simple framework, and one weekly action step
  • 15–20 minutes per week — no major time commitment required
  • Digital access on phone, tablet, or desktop
  • Monthly subscription at $67/month — cancel anytime
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Common questions

What people ask before they enrol.

Do I need any prior preparedness knowledge?

None at all. The program is written for complete beginners and assumes you are starting from zero. Every concept is introduced clearly, every step is practical, and the pace is gentle enough that anyone can follow it regardless of background.

How long does each lesson take?

Each lesson is designed to take 15–20 minutes to read, and the action step at the end is designed for the same timeframe. The entire weekly commitment is usually under 30–40 minutes — enough to make real progress without taking over your week.

What if I miss a week?

No problem. You can go at your own pace, take a week off, and catch up anytime. As an active member, you'll have access to all released articles while continuing to receive one new article each week.

Does this require a lot of spending?

The program is deliberately designed to work with what you already have. The early phases focus almost entirely on using existing resources more intelligently. Where spending is relevant, the guidance is specific, practical, and avoids recommending expensive gear when simple alternatives work just as well.

Is this suitable for urban households, not just rural?

Yes. The entire program is built around ordinary households — urban, suburban, and rural. Nothing assumes a property, a garden, or special infrastructure. All 24 lessons are designed to work inside a standard home with standard resources.

How is this different from the Survival Bundle or Modern Crisis Bundle?

The Survival Bundle and Modern Crisis Bundle are reference-focused books on specific topics (long-duration household survival and modern crisis scenarios). The 24-Week Program is a structured weekly course that builds preparedness step by step over six months, covering water, food, power, medical, safety, and practical scenarios in a single connected system.

What format are the lessons delivered in?

Each lesson is a digital HTML page — readable in any browser on any device including phone, tablet, or computer. No app, no special software, and no account required. You can save them locally, print them, or bookmark them for reference throughout the program.

What's the 30-day guarantee?

If you complete the first four weeks and don't feel the program is delivering real, practical value for your household, contact us within 30 days for a full refund. We're confident the early weeks alone will change how you think about your home's readiness.

Start this week

The best time to start building household readiness is before you need it.

Week 1 takes 15 minutes. Then you receive one new article every week, each with a clear action step so your household keeps improving without overwhelm. That's how all 24 weeks work.

Start the 24-Week Program — $67/month
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