Preparedness

Is your home prepared for life’s emergencies? A disaster of any kind rarely stops with the initial event and has the capacity to last days or longer. Because of this, it is important to have a well-rounded approach to your preparedness efforts. Our research-based resources on emergency scenarios, emergency checklists, and disaster scenarios offer family-based preparedness advice to create a multi-layered approach so your family can be prepared for anything! Learn more about survival food, potable water, safety and security issues, how to live in an off-grid environment with alternative power and how to get your pet prepared for emergencies.

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DIY Electrolyte Powders

Making your own electrolyte powder is a low cost alternative to purchasing those expensive sports drinks. An added bonus to making your own electrolyte powder is it gives you complete control over the ingredients of the electrolyte drink and you can have it on hand when you need it the most.

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DIY Faraday Cage Ideas

Learn 5 different ways you can make a Faraday cage to protect your priority devices from an EMP strike or solar flare.

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DIY: Grow a Week’s Worth of Livestock Feed For Pennies!

Creating your own fodder system is an economic solution to ensuring your livestock receives a well-rounded diet. This nutrient-dense diet will keep your animals healthier and happier in the process, thus reducing vet bills. Keep these tips in mind and create an ever-growing fodder system for your livestock.

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Do A Dolittle and Learn From the Animals: The Basics of Situational Awareness

Watching the behaviour of others, and constantly being aware of the environment we are in, are two of the most important things we can do to keep one step ahead of those intent on doing harm to either us personally or to those that share the environment we happen to be in at the time.

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Do Preppers Suffer from Our Own Normalcy Bias?

Do preppers have our own normalcy bias?

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Do You Live in a Flood Zone? You’ll Want to See This.

I have a feeling that this product is going to be a hot commodity among preppers in the near future.

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Dog Bites: A SHTF Medical Emergency You Haven’t Considered

The threat of feral dog packs presently exist and will only increase from the poor economic downturn our country is experiencing. Learn about wound care from dogs and the infections that exist.

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Doing the Stuff Book Review: Practical Self-Reliance by John D. McCann

Anyone Doing the Stuff of self-reliance will appreciate John McCann’s new book, Practical Self-Reliance: Reducing Your Dependency On Others.

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Don’t Attend a Protest Without Taking These Essentials With You

If the police and bureaucrats in your community begin to overstep their bounds, would you take your outrage to the streets?

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Don’t Bug-Out Without One of These Handy Fire Starters

If you ever find yourself without the comforts and convenience of modern civilization, your ability to make a fire could mean the difference between life or death.

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Don’t Fly Without These 20 TSA-Approved Items in Your Prepper’s Carry-on Bag

Here are 20 items you can bring onto a plane without getting tackled to the ground by 3 TSA goons while sirens blare ,lights flash, and the PA system announces that you are a terrorist who was planning to hijack the nearest 747.

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Don’t Throw It Out! Even When You See Mold, These Foods Are Still Edible

There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who respond to the sight of moldy food by throwing it away, and those who wonder if that food can be salvaged.

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