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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Prepper Sustainability: How to Observe and Monitor Local Game

In a grid-down, SHTF situation, you’re going to need to eat, and you probably will not be able to grow everything you need or raise all the livestock you will use to support the family.

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Prepper Training: This is How to Prepare Your Body to Escape the Big City on Foot

If you plan on bugging out on foot without proper training, you won’t get very far. Knowing how to train for this will keep your stamina up, your legs and back strong and your endurance set for long distances.

Preppernomics: How to Finance this Prepping Gig

It’s intimidating to even considering buying enough food to make it through to the next paycheck, and mind-boggling to imagine getting enough food and supplies for a year! Realize that by spending money prepping, you will save money in the long run.

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Preppernomics: Let There Be Light

Things are always scarier when you can’t see them. Here are 5 ways to provide lighting during short and long-term power outages.

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Preppernomics: The Heat is (Not) On

16 non-tech ways to stay warm in the winter and cut your utility bill down at the same time.

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Preppernomics: 15 Ways to Prep with Holiday Leftovers

Instead of eating endless meals of leftovers, make the most of your holiday feast by repurposing them and preserving them for future meals.

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Preppernomics: An Introduction

The Preppernomic series will open your eyes to the importance of prepping, being financially responsible and show you how to live a more simplistic and fulfilled lifestyle.

Preppernomics: Chill Out on the Cheap

An air conditioner is one of the most expensive appliances you can run. Here are 11 tips to stay comfortable and help your budget.

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Preppernomics: Economic Collapse 101

The economic collapse is not some far-fetched, end-of-the-world fantasy. It is the reality that is occurring all around us, incrementally. It’s vital to recognize the signs and know how you can protect your family for what is around the corner.

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Preppernomics: How to Break Up with Your Bank

The further away you can get from “the system” the more privacy and security you will have. Daisy Luther lays out some eye opening tips and suggestions for how to break up with your bank to live a more private and secure lifestyle.

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Preppernomics: How to Survive While the Dollar Dies

Are you prepared for the one thing that is the most likely event to affect your family? Are you ready for an economic collapse on a grand scale?

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Preppernomics: Investing in Your Food Supply

When you change the way you shop, you’ll soon find that some of the budgetary stress is relieved. But first things first, you have to free up enough money to get started.

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