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5 Ways To Avoid Approaching Attackers

People are unpredictable and for whatever reason may be inclined to want to attack you. Your top priority in this situation is to escape and get to safety. Use this common sense approach to escaping dangerous situations combined with tactical awareness to keep you safe when you are in danger.

6 Non-Lethal Weapons to Carry Instead of a Gun

There may come a time where you will find yourself in a serious situation and self-defense is the only recourse. The following items are ideal to carry in a purse and should easily be accessible.

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A Solar Storm Would Leave Us Precious Little Time to Prepare

If another Carrington level event were to occur, we would have precious little time to prepare, and prevent the damage to our electrical grid.

 One of the preparedness staples recommended for those concerned about radiation poisoning is potassium iodide tablets which are a recommended preparedness item for those wanting to be ready for nuclear and EMP preparedness threats. This guide will give you insight on how to safely take potassium iodide tablets and how to stay safe and protected during uncertain times.

The Facts About Potassium Iodide Tablets That Everyone Should Know

One of the preparedness staples recommended for those concerned about radiation poisoning is potassium iodide tablets which are a recommended preparedness item for those wanting to be ready for nuclear and EMP preparedness threats. This guide will give you insight on how to safely take potassium iodide tablets and how to stay safe and protected during uncertain times.

While these triple-digit temperatures increase the likelihood of heat-related illnesses, studies have found that significant seasonal pattern trends lead to more people becoming violent.

Why Heat Waves Increase Violence

The third dangerous heat wave this year has settled over 16 states affecting over 65 million people and weather experts say to brace yourself for more. While these triple-digit temperatures increase the likelihood of heat-related illnesses, studies have found that significant seasonal pattern trends lead to more people becoming violent.

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