Family Emergency Preparedness, Made Simple

SHTF Prepper Club helps families prepare for real emergencies without fear, confusion, or overwhelm.

We built this store for households that want to be ready for the emergencies that actually happen: storms, power outages, water disruptions, evacuations, supply interruptions, and everyday moments when normal systems stop working.

Preparedness should not feel scary. It should feel responsible. Our goal is to make it easier for families to start small, scale smart, and build confidence one practical step at a time.

Our Promise

Made Simple

Preparedness without the fear or overwhelm. Start with the first 72 hours, then build into food, water, light, first aid, warmth, communication, hygiene, and a simple family plan.

Made to Trust

We focus on practical products selected through a family-readiness lens: useful, understandable, dependable, and appropriate for real emergencies.

Ready When It Matters

When the power goes out, the water stops, the storm hits, or evacuation becomes necessary, your family is counting on the preparation you did before the moment arrived.

The Meaning of the Club

The “Club” is not about bunkers or doomsday thinking. It is about belonging. SHTF Prepper Club is for families, neighbors, and households that want practical guidance, trusted gear, and the confidence to handle real disruptions together.

Zach Edmond, Store Operations Manager for SHTF Prepper Club

Meet Zach Edmond

Store Operations Manager, SHTF Prepper Club

Zach Edmond helps manage store operations for SHTF Prepper Club, part of Edmond Industries LLC. As part of the Edmond family, Zach supports the mission of making emergency preparedness simple, practical, and family-first.

His focus is helping families find the right products, understand where to start, and build confidence without fear or overwhelm.

Prepared neighbors. Stronger families. Ready when it matters.

What We Help Families Prepare For

  • Power outages and blackouts
  • Severe weather and storms
  • Water disruptions
  • Evacuations and short-notice departures
  • Medical emergencies and first aid needs
  • Short-term supply interruptions
  • Longer-term food independence

Start Small. Scale Smart.

The best family emergency plan is the one you can actually start. Begin with a simple 72-hour plan, then add the essentials over time: food, water, light, power, first aid, warmth, cooking, hygiene, and clear communication.

Start Your Family Preparedness Plan