The Alpha Protocol — 2026

The 72-Hour
Blackout Survival Plan

The first 72 hours after grid failure determine outcomes. This is not a checklist — it's a phase-based operational protocol. Build the system. Drill it. Execute it.

FEMA designates 72 hours as the minimum self-sufficiency window. Emergency services are overwhelmed within the first 24 hours of a major event. The average household is completely unprepared. This protocol changes that — permanently.

⚡ Operational Truth

The worst time to build your survival system is during an emergency. The best time was 12 months ago. The second-best time is right now — before you close this page.

Phase Operations

The 72-Hour Blackout Protocol

⚡ Phase 1: Hours 0–6 — Immediate Response

The first six hours are your highest-leverage window. Act now — not after you've assessed.

01

Activate Emergency Radio

NOAA frequency, immediately. Get situational awareness: estimated duration, affected area, official guidance.

02

Fill Every Water Container

WaterBOB, Aqua-Tainers, bathtub, every pot you own. Water pressure may fail within 2–4 hours.

03

Charge All Battery Banks

If power is intermittent, charge everything immediately. Phones, power banks, radios. Do not wait.

04

Stage Your 72-Hour Kit

Move kit to central location. Brief all household members on contents and location. Assign roles.

05

Contact Your Network

Text family, neighbors, out-of-area contact. Establish status and plans. Two-way radios if cell is already down.

🔧 Phase 2: Hours 6–24 — Operational Setup

06

Establish Food Priority Sequence

Refrigerator first (spoils fastest), then freezer, then emergency supply. Plan meals ahead.

07

Deploy Lighting System

Lanterns staged in kitchen, bathroom, and gathering area. Headlamps assigned to every household member.

08

Establish Comms Schedule

NOAA monitoring every 2 hours. Two-way radio check-ins at set times. Written log of information received.

09

Security Assessment

Inventory your immediate neighborhood. Coordinate with trusted neighbors. Maintain information discipline.

⚙️ Phase 3: Hours 24–72 — Sustained Operations

10

Water Conservation Protocol

Reduce to essential use: drinking, medication, cooking, minimum hygiene. Calculate remaining supply every 24 hours.

11

Reassess Stay vs. Go Every 24H

Monitor NOAA, gather neighbor intel, watch for official evacuation orders. Criteria: Is the threat growing? Are supplies depleting?

12

Power Management

Solar charging during peak daylight. Priority: medical devices, emergency radio, communications. Use solar lanterns for zero power cost.

📋 Non-Negotiables — Pre-Built Before Any Emergency

Gear Required for This Plan

Midland ER310 Emergency Radio
Phase 1 Critical
Midland ER310 Emergency Radio
★★★★★
  • NOAA weather intel — your command information source
  • Hand-crank + solar — power-independent operation
LifeStraw Water Filter
Phase 1 Critical
LifeStraw Water Filter
★★★★★
  • Backup filtration when stored water depletes
  • 1,000 gallons, no chemicals, no batteries
GearLight LED Lantern
Phase 2 Critical
GearLight LED Lantern
★★★★☆
  • 360° area lighting for base operations
  • 12-hour runtime on AA batteries
The Alpha Ecosystem