Health and Safety

boots

What Preppers Need Most of All in Their Shoes

If the grid went down tomorrow, the type of shoes you’re wearing could make or break you.

 When a disaster creates a situation where the water sources are compromised, the lack of sanitation in the given disaster area will be a disaster in itself.

What To Do When the Sanitation Hits The Fan

When a disaster creates a situation where the water sources are compromised, the lack of sanitation in the given disaster area will be a disaster in itself.

dr bones and nurse amy

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING…A COLLAPSE!

Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy discuss the top medical emergencies to expect during an emergency. Knowing what situations to prepare for will make you a more effective medical resource and might save lives.

Soup can

What’s Lurking In Your Canned Goods?

Learn about all the cancers and adverse health risks you encounter when eating canned goods. Find out why the FDA says it’s ok to keep eating it.

Wood burning stove in a fireplace

When a Zippo Is Not Enough, These Fire Starting Materials Could Be a Lifesaver

Starting a fire is an art form. Here are some tips and tricks from a weathered mountain man.

First Aid

When All Else Fails: A Few Improvised First Aid Materials

You may find yourself in situations where you have less than ideal materials to work with, and are far and away from the proper facilities.

sawyer water filter

When Clean Water Isn’t Available, Make it So – With a Sawyer

This water filtration system is Ready Nutrition’s Prep of the Week. It’s simple to use, user-friendly, inexpensive, has an instruction booklet that covers all the variables – and can fit into your pocket.

When Officials Say The Infection Rate of Ebola is “2” Be Afraid

The problem with this is that no country on the planet has the facilities to check out every person who reports suffering from a sore throat and general malaise. People are going to slip through the net and it’s at this point that an epidemic of Ebola is most likely to occur.

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When Seconds Count: 5 Items for Quick-Action Response

Emergencies can spring up in seconds. When they do, those seconds count! These are a few things you can tote around with you in a jacket or cargo pocket that will give you an immediate edge when a situation arises that calls for you to work on it immediately.

Ebola lockdown

When Should I Go Into a Full Pandemic Lockdown Mode And Self Quarantine?

Some of the key questions facing concerned citizens revolve around the concepts of self quarantine and social distancing. When do you make the call to bug in or bug out? When do you stop going to work out of concern of being exposed to a virulent disease? When should I put my self and family into full pandemic lockdown mode?

head trauma

When There Is No Doctor: Caring for Head Trauma

Here’s the “head’s up” on head trauma and how to treat it, as well as some pointers on “using your noggin” to provide first aid to someone who suffers a head injury.

When There is No Doctor: SHTF Medical Planning

It’s important to know what you’ll do in times of extreme emergencies. Having a medical plan, knowing what medical-related items you will need and what important training is needed will help keep you and those around you thriving.

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