Whether we prepare for incidents small or large, we all ponder what we’d do if something world-as-we-know-it-ending went down. The trouble is, a lot of the plans that get made are more likely to get you killed than to save you.
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.
12 Tips For Newbie Preppers
These 12 tips can help get the beginner prepper on the right track to meeting their preparedness needs
12 Tips to Pack Your Bug-Out Vehicle Like a Pro
If you’re planning to bug-out in your car, do you know how much weight it can hold or how to pack it efficiently? These 12 tips could help you get your vehicle “bug out” ready.
14 Holiday Safety Concerns for Your Pet
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, ensure your pets stay safe during the holiday season with these 14 safety tips.
20 Household Items That Double as Emergency First Aid
When it comes to first aid, it’s just about impossible to be too prepared.
2016 Ultimate Christmas Shopping Guide For Preppers
Each year, Ready Nutrition puts out an extensive list on some of the most popular prepping gear out there. Check out our list for 2016!
22½ Uses for Emergency Mylar Space Blankets
The highly reflective properties of mylar make it suitable for many things, and not just in emergency situations or outdoors.
25+ Ways to Keep Food from Spoiling
According to a report from August 2012 by the National Resources Defense Council, America wastes about 40 percent of its food supply. Let that sink in for a moment. Imagine going into your kitchen and just throwing away 4 pounds of food for every 10 pounds you have.
“Alarming Levels of Radioactivity” Detected in NY Power Plant
It’s safe to say that what happened in New York last weekend is going to become a common occurrence all over the United States, and the worst has yet to be seen.