As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continue to give us more guidelines on the monkeypox and COVID, it begs the question: is there more to come?
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As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continue to give us more guidelines on the monkeypox and COVID, it begs the question: is there more to come?
This year, cold and flu season could present all kinds of different issues with preparing your body to fight off illness. But these suggestions could help you naturally fortify your immune system even with everything else that’s going on.
Studies have shown that deficiencies in Vitamin D have a direct effect on the immune system. Getting enough sunlight could be the one secret ingredient missing the fight against infections, such as the common cold or the coronavirus.
There are several telltale signs surfacing that we are living through a systemic breakdown of virtually every aspect of life as we knew it. However, there are ways to prepare and set yourself up for success as best as possible. Take steps now to protect yourself from one of the most uncertain times in human history.
Because so many parents, myself included, have decided to remove their children from the public school system in light of recent events, we thought it would be beneficial to share some tips from an actual teacher. These are her professional tips to get your kids motivated and learning at home this year!
Planning for a future of food price inflation now will help you save money and invest in your future. Here are some tips to help you beat the rapid swings of food prices.
With the coronavirus still circulating and people still getting sick, it’s important to know how to take action on your own to help beat it. There’s one big thing you can do to make any virus hate being in your house.
Planning and preparing an emergency food pantry now will help you keep popular food items stocked and ready for the next crisis.
Along with the social changes from an emergency like COVID-19 come unseen changes in our daily schedules, sleeping cycles, and often, our diet. If you are feeling “off” you are not alone.
The truth of the matter is there were signs early on that alarmed me this was larger than they were letting on and as I wrote the book I knew that the CDC was wrong in taking such a nonchalant approach.
Why not have a little fun over the next few nights and turn off the news for a few days? Movies are entertaining and some can help teach the essential preparedness lessons of adapting to developing situations, vital rules needed to follow to stay alive, the importance of staying away from large crowds, and having a way to protect yourself.
In our current situation of quarantines and lockdowns designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, it’s important to know that this comes at a cost, especially to those we are trying to protect. Older people are already vulnerable to loneliness, but this solution is impacting those who are younger too.
It is vital that each of you know what you are up against – an extremely contagious virus that is hellbent on surviving no matter what. This will not go away on its own and will continue to threaten our economy, our food supply chain, our communities and our health. Now that the contagion is out there, there is no denying that it is time to take the appropriate steps needed to keep your family healthy and safe.
In a recent report, a leading expert on the coronavirus out of Beijing, China coronavirus said she was “very worried” about a second wave of outbreaks. She warned that a surging number of imported cases could trigger another epidemic.
I asked some fellow preppers in the community what advice they would offer on how to better prepare for hurricanes, and the community overwhelmingly stepped up to help their fellow man. They lived through this disaster. These are their words and, in my humble opinion, this is some very solid advice to follow.
Anyone who had the displeasure of evacuating is aware of the frustration and heightened stress levels you experience. Having a vehicle that is well stocked and evacuation ready is your ticket to a less chaotic and stressful encounter. Here are 5 ways to keep your vehicle evacuation ready.
Rebuilding is an inevitable part of putting our lives back together after a disaster. Relief workers are still on the island trying to rebuild Haiti and have begun their reconstruction process using 50 tools.
Survival in an urban environment will be challenging in a long-term disaster. Writer Jeremiah Johnson writes an in-depth article on water procurement, covering everything from how to take it out of a rain gutter to establishing an “urban cistern” in plain view while surviving in a post-SHTF environment.
If the world all went to hell in a hand basket today, you would probably be stuck with what you have now in your possession and what you know or the skills you have learned already.
With meat prices steadily increasing at the grocery store, many are turning to purchasing bulk beef to save their budgets, and at the same time, bulk up their pantries for rainy days. This quick guide will teach you everything you need to know about making beef jerky and storing it for later use.
Almost 10 years have passed, now, and although we weren’t unprepared, we learned a lot of lessons. Katrina tested us as a team and gave us the cohesive drive to prepare for any disaster in the years following it. This is our story.
Chances are, if a sudden disaster occurs at your workplace and you are forced to shelter in place for a given time, many coworkers (including yourself) could be unprepared.
I don’t have to tell you that staying inside all day will put you on the fast track to flab town (I should know. I stay inside all day writing articles like this. You’re welcome).
There are several different sources for these maps on the free or on the cheap, and it’s good for you to be aware of them to prepare your supply of them for the times to come.
Check out these cheap yet effective home security tips to keep your home safe and secure while making sure you have as much of your budget as possible to use for your prep.
In a crisis situation there’s a good chance the grid is going to be down. The refrigerator and air conditioning will not be working and excessive heat can be dangerous for the elderly, the very young and for many with chronic medical conditions.
The bike can get you through tough times, as well as providing you with exercise and enjoyment prior to the SHTF. You’ll find it a challenge, but that’s what makes it worth it in the long run.
The key to preparing for a hurricane is being organized with your supplies at the ready and the knowledge of how to use them and when you will use them.
The current world is at it’s peak as far as consumption is concerned. With our finite resources, it’s time we begin exploring alternatives.