Do More Than ‘Fall Back’! Get Prepped for Winter!

Every fall, Americans across the country gain an extra hour each day when they “fall back” and reset their clocks one hour later with the end of Daylight Savings Time. The extra hour of sleep is wonderful; the week or so of a whacked-out body clock is not. But however you feel about the time change, it’s a great time to get prepped for winter!
Our family enjoyed that extra hour of sleep, especially since the temperatures outside have turned chilly. Those warm, cozy blankets had us wrapped in Dreamland, not wanting to wake or get out of bed!
Whenever Daylight Savings Time rears its ugly head (I am no fan of this insane plan to “gain” an hour), I assign the kids to go around the house and change all clocks, watches, and then the clocks in our vehicles. Then the batteries in smoke detectors are swapped out for fresh ones.
Besides these tasks, DST is also a reminder to double-check preps for winter readiness.
Daylight Savings Time day is the perfect time to review all your preps and get ready for cold temps. Another great tool for winter readiness is the 2023 Survival Mom Prepping Calender. Its weekly reminders and simple to-do’s make it easy for you to get ready for cold temps.
What do you do to get prepped for winter weather?
Originally published December 1, 2019; updated by The Survival Mom editors.