Situational Awareness: 4 Steps To Follow
You are relatively safe walking through the city staring at your phone. But during a disaster, not being aware of your surroundings could be dangerous.
You are relatively safe walking through the city staring at your phone. But during a disaster, not being aware of your surroundings could be dangerous.
No garden? No Problem! You can grow your own indoor herb garden without a pinch of soil. Even if you have nothing more than a tiny back porch or balcony.
The further we get from the days of the pioneers, the more helpless people become. It’s gotten to where most young people have no basic survival skills.
Many first aid supplies such as medication and bandages are not reusable, meaning that you will want to have ample stocks of these crucial items.
Before you throw your old wire hangers away, you should know there are several ways you can make use of them in a survival scenario.
When planning a garden, you can’t just focus on the number of plants you can grow–you also have to think about the nutritional value of those plants.
Modern civilization has become so reliant on technology that we can’t cope at all without it. Here are some alternatives for when your tech fails you…
If you’re going to scavenge for supplies during a disaster, you’ll need certain tools such as bolt cutters, a lock pick set, a gas siphon pump, and more.
If you don’t have enough space for an outdoor garden, don’t worry! There are plenty of delicious edible plants that you can grow indoors.
In order to keep your bug out bag lightweight, you should pack it with multipurpose items. Here are 33 useful survival items to pack.