There’s seems to be a lot of emphasis placed on bugging out and having a bug out bag among preppers. In fact, for many preppers,
making a bug out bag is their first order of business when they start their prepping efforts. The reality is that you are far
more likely to need your bug out bag to get home.... Read More...
So, you’ve decided that it’s finally time to start prepping, just in case something really bad happens. Now you’re faced with some important decisions and choices. It’s true that diving headfirst into prepping can be time consuming, life changing and expensive, but if you’re not interested in going.... Read More...
Recently the term “Shelter in Place” has been used to refer to staying at home or self-quarantining nut the term also has a much more involved meaning. Some kinds of disasters or attacks may make going outdoors dangerous. Leaving the area might take too long or put you in harm’s way.... Read More...
Most of our lifestyles dictate that we have a method of refrigerating our food. In fact, many of us have a freezer full of food that will rapidly go bad in the event of a prolonged power outage. As a prepper, you have probably started storing a variety of nonperishable foods, but it would be convenient.... Read More...
Rotting garbage and human feces make for a very unhealthy environment. Garbage attracts animals and rodents that may carry disease, and human waste contains some of the most contagious threats, such as bacteria that can cause diarrhea, typhoid, cholera and dysentery. Read More...
There’s no denying that dealing with a disaster is very stressful. During the Covid 19 pandemic, while people were forced to stay at home and maintain social distancing, the occurrences of suicide, domestic violence and cruelty to animals has spiked.... Read More...