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Hurricane Storm Checklist

April 7th, 2010

The moment a warning is issued to prepare for a hurricane, there is a rush to the nearest grocery store to get necessary preparedness items. Many overlook items because they are in panic mode. This printable disaster list can be taken to the store as well as help you stay organized and ready.

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How To Provide Charity Inconspicuously

March 25th, 2010

Providing charity during a long term disaster can be seen as a blessing to those in need.  But to those providing the charity, it can be seen as a security nightmare.  There may come a time when a person feels the need to help their fellow man.  After all, it is human nature to want to help. 
But,  desperate [...]

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Simple Techniques to Organize Your Preps

March 22nd, 2010

As reassuring as it is to have long term supplies in case of a disaster, organizing it is another story.  Those that have made the commitment to prepare long term requires one to have a well organized storage area that is both manueverable as well as easily accessible.  Organizing bulk storage items requires a bit of forethought and [...]

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James Rawles: Salt Will Be The #1 Bartering Item

March 5th, 2010

Salt is a valuable commodity that could become hard to come by in a long term disaster situation. In Ancient Rome, salt was used as a form of currency because of it’s importance in preserving food. In fact, it is still used today as a form of currency in some parts of Africa.

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The Re-Purposed Coffee Can

March 2nd, 2010

Coffee cans are one of those overlooked everyday items that we see sitting on our counters. But if a person is in a pinch, that coffee can can serve a multitude of purposes. Preppers should start collecting their old coffee cans to use in the Bug out Bags, in their home as well as around their homestead.

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After the Apocalypse – Watch It Here

March 1st, 2010

Many do not realize how fragile this country really is.  Because of our cushy society that we find ourselves living in, many have failed to prepare for any type of disaster larger than the lights going off for a few hours.  If a sudden disaster were to occur, many would have nothing to survive off of.  Some do [...]

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Are You Ready Series: The Prepared Pet

February 27th, 2010

Pets should not be overlooked when acquiring short and long term emergency supplies.  Our furry and feathered friends make their ways into our hearts and become loyal parts of the family.  Their well being is important and they will appreciate the supplies.
Plan for Pet Disaster Needs

Identifying shelter. For public health reasons, many emergency shelters cannot accept [...]

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Are You Ready Series: Snow Hurricane

February 23rd, 2010

A paralyzing snow system of historical proportions is barrelling towards the northeast and is set to make life hell for the Northeast.  This powerful storm system will hit the Northeast causing epic snow blizzards where snow will fall at a rate of over an inch per hour, hurricane-force winds (74 mph), not to mention heavy rain and flooding. 
Weather [...]

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10 Essential Skills Necessary for Survival

February 19th, 2010

Although it is important to be prepared for disaster situations, many are not adequately trained to handle the disaster situations in which they find themselves in. Having the proper skills and training will provide an individual with a well diversified knowledge base on how to survive during and after a disaster.
 Medical Training
In a survival situation, medical [...]

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Prepping: A Beginner’s Guide – Essential Items Needed for Disaster Preparation (Pt. 2)

February 17th, 2010

A prepper knows that there are possible threats, and it only makes sense to be as prepared as possible beginning with elemental disaster items to sustain basic needs (food, water, clothing and shelter) and then adding more preparedness layers onto it. However, many decide to expand their disaster supplies to encompass a longer duration in the case that emergency response is delayed. This is why preppers believe in having “back ups for their back ups.”

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45 Days Emergency Food Reserve