50 Preparedness Items for Less Than $5 Each
Every week, buy one of these items and a day’s worth of food. By the end of the year, you’ll be more prepared than 99% of society.
Every week, buy one of these items and a day’s worth of food. By the end of the year, you’ll be more prepared than 99% of society.
How do you know if your canned food has gone bad? If only it were as simple as checking the expiration date! Sorry friends, but that expiration date is just a recommendation. In truth, canned food can spoil due to many factors other than time spent on the shelf.
Here’s a quick and easy DIY stove tutorial that anyone can do. All you need is a soup can and an old fashioned can punch opener.
During an urban disaster, you might need to get through a locked door for supplies or shelter. Here are three ways to get past locked doors and padlocks.
Each caliber has its own advantages and drawbacks, and you need to have the right weapons on hand to get through a disaster in one piece.
Knots can be very useful. They can be used for boating, construction, and various DIY projects. This video covers seven essential knots.
As a prepper, you should use every tool at your disposal to prepare for emergencies, and that includes your smartphone. There are many great survival apps.
Burglars don’t just hit homes at random. They look for ones that are likely to have something worth stealing and are easy to break into unnoticed.
After the SHTF, it will be too late to get your teeth fixed, get new glasses, get medical procedures, lose weight, or get in shape. Do these things now.
Generators are very noisy, and there are several reasons this could be a problem. Thankfully, there are a few great ways to minimize generator noise.