How Would You Survive a Zombie Attack?

It's a topic of much debate among scholars, so I thought of broaching the subject for discussion among the VideoSift intellectuals.

The question is: What would you do to survive the zombie attack that is obviously imminent? Also, do you plan on preparing for the attack or do you intend to wait for it to begin and simply react?

When considering the issue, you must keep in mind that the zombie attack will not likely last a single night; it could go on for days, weeks, months, or even longer. It'll also be likely that the zombies will not be immune to sunlight (that's just silly vampire nonsense), so waiting for dawn won't help.

So, I ask again, how would you survive?

Here's my plan:

I hope to have a chain mail suit (commonly used by divers around sharks) so the zombies can't easily bite into my skin and infect me.

In order to fight back I'll need a shotgun or other firearms with a large supply of ammunition. These should be always kept nearby with the chain mail, so storage in the trunk of my car is probably best.

Once the attack began, I'd need a location that could be turned into a fortress while also providing long-term sustenance. A shopping mall or grocery store might be a first inclination, but a bad one. In either there are too many entrances and exits through which the unusually strong undead can penetrate.

No, I'd opt for a Costco wholesale warehouse for several reasons. It has tall, thick walls all the way around so as a last resort I could head for the roof where the zombies couldn't climb from outside. There are only a few doors to the outside which can be easily fortified. There is an almost never-ending supply of food, clothes, electronics, etc. so we would never be bored or hungry. The warehouse is very large so if there is a breach we'll have plenty of space to fight and run to make it up to the roof where we'll make our last stand.

These are my initial thoughts. What are yours?

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