13 Essential Items For Your Get Home Bag
Get home bags are designed to get you home safely in case of a disaster that brings traffic to a standstill. Here are 13 essential items it should have.
Get home bags are designed to get you home safely in case of a disaster that brings traffic to a standstill. Here are 13 essential items it should have.
Fire should be a top priority in a disaster scenario. It’s not just for staying warm and cooking food. In fact, there are at least a dozen uses for fire.
Although most people only use Ziploc bags for storing food, there are at least a dozen other ways to use them in a survival scenario.
A good firearm could save your life. This article covers the 3 best rifles, 3 best handguns, and 3 best shotguns to have after SHTF.
Safer Emergency Candles can’t start a fire since they were designed for use in a glass of water. If left unattended or knocked over, it goes out.
Although you don’t want your bug out bag to be too heavy, some items can’t be sacrificed. The solution is to replace them with lightweight alternatives.
There are lots of survival and doomsday TV shows, but most of them could give people very bad ideas about how to survive a disaster.
In the first video, Miller’s Guns And Gear shows us a Jimenez .380 he got for only $60. In the second, he shows us a Sundance A25 he got for only $40.
A cup of coffee can bring a sense of normalcy to hard times. In case the power goes out, here’s how to make coffee without electricity.
When choosing an EDC knife, you need to consider the size, the blade design, the blade steel, the handle design, and the handle material.