Tag: safety

Last Minute Hurricane Preparations

Last Minute Hurricane Preparations

Last Minute Hurricane Preparations It has been predicted that this year’s hurricane season will be busier than usual. Texas is still reeling from Hurricane Harvey. Before another hurricane hits this time perhaps in your area you need to be ready! What should your last actions be to protect yourself or your home before evacuating or …

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School Terror Drills and Children Bugging Out

School Terror Drills and Children Bugging Out (2 featured links) When I went to public school, it was one of the safest places a parent could have their child! Now it can be down right dangerous in some cases and in other cases traumatizing to your child. When my own children were in school I …

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How Your local Grocer is Told to Prepare for Disaster

How Your local Grocer is Told to Prepare for Disaster

How Your local Grocer is Told to Prepare for Disaster   At first, I thought this article was going to be about how your local grocer was being told to handle us the consumers. But it’s not. It’s how they should react to a disaster to best help their employees and then their business from …

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Prepping For Sleep Apnea

Prepping For Sleep Apnea

Prepping For Sleep Apnea If you don’t know what sleep apnea is you are fortunate enough to not to have it nor know anyone with it. It is a condition that causes the sufferer to stop breathing during their sleep. Often times many times an hour each night. This of course is scary not only …

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Swedish Fire – An All-Night Campfire with Only One Log

Swedish Fire - An All-Night Campfire with Only One Log

Swedish Fire – An All-Night Campfire with Only One Log     I love a Swedish torch! But as I have admitted before I haven’t ever actually built one myself. I will now! If you are a camper for fun or because of an overnight hike or hunting trip you know how unpleasant it can …

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Smell is One of Your First Lines of Defense

Smell is One of Your First Lines of Defense   Sometimes we humans forget that we are a member of the animal kingdom. We were given sensory gifts genetically. We can touch, taste, smell, hear and see. Too often we rely on the ability to see and hear as our primary senses and don’t appreciate …

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The Truth About Surviving a Country’s Collapse – Selco’s Story

The Truth About Surviving a Country's Collapse Selco's Story

The Truth About Surviving a Country’s Collapse There’s History and There’s What Really Happened This is an interview of sorts with a man known as Selco who survived the collapse of his country (Bosnia) in the 1990’s. He is said to have responded to a post via Omega Protocol and from that series of questions …

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Why You Should Re-think Your Survival Plan

Why You Should Re-think Your Survival Plan *If you would choose the picture from above on the left …. this is for you! I am actually relieved that I made the choices I did when forming my best living for today and combined survival plan. Over the years I have also come to the conclusion …

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Why Preppers Should Learn More and Spend Less

Why Preppers Should Learn More and Spend Less If you are a long time reader,  you know I am a bit of a gear junkie. I know I can’t be an expert at everything! But how do I choose my equipment needs? By first learning what I am good at and what I struggle with. …

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10 Important Items A Female Prepper Should Have

10 Important Items A Female Prepper Should Have In times of crisis many needs and requirements for survival are the same for everyone regardless if male or female. However, as in today’s world there are differences that require different preparations. For a listing of what Erica over at Living Life in Rural Iowa feels are …

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