I’m no prepper and this isn’t something that’s been on my mind, but thinking about it now I don’t think we’re that badly prepared in my home.
We hike and camp, so we’ve got an alcohol stove (don’t know the correct English term) and alcohol to last for a good while so we can cook fine without electricity, got torches and batteries as well as a shitload of candles lying around so lighting won’t be a problem.
We’ve always got enough dry goods like rice, beans and quinoa to last for a week or two at least, along with canned tomatoes, pineapples and other stuff. Got dog food for a month too, I’m sure the dog wouldn’t mind sharing if need be.
I don’t have water stored, but as long as the nearby waters aren’t poisoned or anything that shouldn’t be much of an issue. Not enough trees between here and the nearest lake that we’d get cut off by a forest fire either. Should we get snowed in in winter I can melt snow. Things would suck if it was summertime and for some reason we couldn’t leave our building though. Maybe I should get a tank of water.
Where we live there’s no real chance to get a flood or earthquake or anything like that, the only things I can think of that could be a real problem here would be a proper blizzard, a long power outage due to strong winds or whatever, or war (russians?). Should it be necessary there’s a bomb shelter two doors away from our apartment.