5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Bug Out Bag
When shopping for a bug out bag, make sure it’s the right size, has plenty of compartments, is very durable, and won’t draw attention.
When shopping for a bug out bag, make sure it’s the right size, has plenty of compartments, is very durable, and won’t draw attention.
To help you get the most out of your fuel storage, we’ve put together a guide to making your fuel last as long as possible.
When the SHTF, criminals, and looters will be searching for homes to rob. Make sure they can’t get into yours with these home security tips.
A tourniquet is a crucial medical item that should be in every prepper’s first aid kit. If someone has a major wound, applying pressure might not be enough.
When disaster strikes and you are away from home, one of the best things you can do to survive is to become a gray man.
After a disaster, the level of hygiene will plunge due to a lack water, no sewage treatment plants, and no garbage collection. Get these hygiene items.
If you want to find a safe bug out location deep in the woods, you’ll need to find a road to a place that no one has any reason visit.
If you find yourself in a dangerous neighborhood, it’s important that you exercise caution and follow these tips for staying safe.
While it’s certainly important to have a survival plan in place, it’s also important to know what could go wrong with it.
If you don’t have money for an expensive space heater, you can make your own DIY emergency heater for only $5. Here’s how.