Read The Zombie Rule Book: A Zombie Apocalypse Survival Guide Online
Authors: Tony Newton
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #General
It’s obvious really isn’t it?
Foam or polystyrene, either of these can be used to pad your body underneath clothing, making it harder for zombies to get to your flesh, as this will act as a barrier. Most duvets are made of this kind of material which can be broken down, cut to size and wrapped around the body before putting on clothing.
This may sound obvious but distance is key. Build your base away from zombies, store food and supplies out of sight and with enough distance from the undead. Think of distance when building parameters.
Get yourself a utility belt, if you don’t own one you can improvise with rubber bands, rope and cord.
If you find that you have the time or time is on your side build a tree house as a temporary base. Use a rope ladder and don’t forget to pull it up after you. Use bushes and leaves to camouflage it well from other survivors and the infected.
Whatever else you do, practice your head shots. Use a watermelon or similar item to practice your headshots as much as possible.
Try to cut down smoking, not only will you need to, but you should try to quit altogether to get you at your peak fitness.
Get yourself a pair of rubber gloves, the stronger the better. They are fantastic for keeping your hands sanitised because you will be touching some weird shit, trust me.
Try to make a shield. There are lots of things you can use for this but use your initiative and use what’s around you. The police have shields for a good reason, it will help protect you from attacks. An obvious one is to use the lid of a metal dustbin, and you’ll be Captain Survivor!
Try to keep a concealed knife on you, that way if you are captured by other survivors you will be able to get free and protect yourself from them. Make sure the knife has a cover so you don’t injure yourself.
It is important to set up a rationing system, always check what you have left in supply and what you are eating.
Try to obtain a pair of combat boots, ensuring that the laces are always tied and tucked away to prevent tripping. Combat boots are one of the best pieces of kit and if they are steel-capped even better.