Hiding Your Preps in an Apartment

Including Campers and RV's. How do you store the necessary food, water & medical supplies needed for a lengthy Emergency Sitting In Place situation? Some tips can be found here ...
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Hiding Your Preps in an Apartment

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Hiding your Emergency Supplies in Apartments

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Apartment Inspection Time – Hiding your Emergency Supplies
https://apartmentprepper.com/how-to-hide-your-emergency-supplies-during-an-apartment-inspection-2/

There it was, a note taped to our door: “You are scheduled for the annual mandatory apartment inspection per the terms of your lease. You need not be home for the inspection.” The note went on to specify the week the inspection was being conducted, and the block of hours.

At the time, I had just finished packing the 5 gallon buckets of staples, and they were all over the dining room.

-SNIP-

I did not have a problem with management inspecting the unit and was not worried about what they would find. I just did not want to advertise our stockpiling efforts. ---CONTINUED---
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Hide your Emergency Supplies from Strangers
https://apartmentprepper.com/hiding-your-emergency-supplies-from-strangers/

Living in an apartment, you frequently have strangers coming to your space: the “once a year” inspection, fire and smoke alarm inspection, pest control and let’s not forget the maintenance guy coming in to change vent filters and what not. Apartment dwellers are not the only ones who have visitors, anyone can have pizza delivery, cable installer, plumber and other repair technicians may enter your house. ---CONTINUED---
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