Many past civilizations from the Romans to the Mayans and Mesopotamians have all met their end. This could be due to varying reasons like failed administration, financial turmoil, rebellion against the authorities, etc. This wikiHow guide will help you and your loved ones survive a breakdown of the social order. You will have to prepare for your survival and security until help can arrive. If help does not come, this article will help you learn how to prepare yourself to face the challenges of this social hazard and work towards the long-term goal of rebuilding the society in the aftermath.

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Watching for Signs of Deteriorating Social Order

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    Monitor local and political news. Breakdowns of social order usually don’t come out of the blue.
    • Ask yourself these questions about the local and political climate:
      • “Could this be a temporary or long-term event?”
      • “Does this affect me and the safety of my family? If so, how?”
      • “Could this turn out to be so dangerous that there’s a chance of me or my family being injured or killed?”
      • “How are the people around me reacting to this? Could they behave irrationally towards me?”
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    Make sure that the social order really has broken down, rather than some local disturbance, such as a riot, uprising, or strike.
    • If you have access to media, check local radio and television news stations, or dial to an emergency station. The government, if communications systems are still functional, should be broadcasting emergency information alerting its citizens of the danger.
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    Remain calm at all times. There may be lots of frightened, desperate people wandering in the aftermath of a breakdown of the social order: this is the greatest danger of all. Do not give in to panic or hysteria -- it impairs rational thinking and adds to the overall chaos.
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Part 2
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Staying Safe

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    Take measure of your overall surroundings and behaviors of nearby people if it is safe to do so.
    • Ask yourself: “What resources do I have access to?”, “What do I need?”, “Where do I go to get what I need?”, “What don't I need?” A clear list of essentials is vital to making a solid survival plan.
    • A basic list would include[1] :
      • Water
      • Bar soap
      • AM/FM radio (HAM radios work well for communicating with others as well.)
      • Canned food (including a manual can opener)
      • Space blanket
      • First aid kit (with waterproof bandages, rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, sutures, etc.)
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    Consider storing 2 weeks to 3 months supply of items that will make your life easier during a period of social breakdown.[2] If you are stockpiling supplies or hoarding food, you may not want to make it publicly known. You don't want everyone converting your house into the new local grocery store.
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Living Afterwards

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    Consolidate your immediate support networks: friends, close coworkers, family, and neighbors.
    • No man is an island; it is crucial to remain connected to a community if one is to survive a breakdown of government. Make sure that your loved ones are safe by keeping them close by and in contact.
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    Venture out to procure your needed supplies.
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    Having secured your supplies, it will be time to consolidate things back at home. This will call for you to become an effective leader: oftentimes even a well-prepared group can break down due to internal tensions.
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    Having created your small community, secured a supply of resources, and taken charge of its leadership, you will be well prepared to wait out the social breakdown until the rule of law is restored.
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    If it is truly catastrophic, resulting in national destruction and a regression of civilization, you will need to take further steps to ensure that your community becomes the nucleus for the rebirth of society.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What about foods that last a long time, such as dry beans?
    Devin Sloan
    Devin Sloan
    Community Answer
    There are many non-perishable foods you can stock up on, such as canned items, dried foods, emergency food rations or MREs (available online or at many Army surplus stores).
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    How do I survive the zombie apocalypse?
    Community Answer
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    By being fast, strong, and intelligent. Work out, run regularly to improve your stamina, and research how to survive in the wild on your own. Zombies are slow and very stupid - this should keep you safe. Or, you could become a scientist and invent a formula that vaccinates people against becoming zombies in the first place.
  • Question
    If this happens, how will we keep our pets? I dont want to eat my dog.
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You wouldn't want to, dogs are great allies. They can bring you food, warn you of intruders, fend off attackers, provide companionship and boost morale.
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Warnings

  • Stay away from armed people or people who seem to be behaving erratically: the most dangerous animal on earth is the human being.
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  • Do not hoard or price-gouge essential items in a period of national emergency. This may result in a fine and/or ban from retailers you attempt to sell price-gouged items through.
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  • Disease will be extremely dangerous in the social breakdown, with restricted access to medical supplies and medical professionals: be extremely cautious, as even a slipped disk, broken limb, or pulled muscle or tendon can be life threatening. Learn first aid and consult medical manuals if possible.
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  • The human body can survive at least a week without food, but less than three days without water. A good, clean water supply is crucial.
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  • If you engage in illegal activities like looting, you may be held accountable by law enforcement if/when order returns.
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