15 Fuel Storage Safety Tips You Need to Know
Too many preppers stockpile batteries, propane, and gasoline in ways that not only reduce their shelf life, but also pose major safety hazards.
Too many preppers stockpile batteries, propane, and gasoline in ways that not only reduce their shelf life, but also pose major safety hazards.
You can use cornstarch to clean carpet, wash windows, deodorize shoes, repel insects, soothe rashes, and more. Plus, it’s 100% natural.
Here’s a great tip that could come in handy. This video explains how to charge a cell phone with a car charger, a house key, and a 9 volt battery.
Living through a horrific disaster will be much worse if you’re not prepared. But if you are prepared, your life will be a lot easier.
This emergency bread is easy to make and contains very few ingredients. You can make as much as you need for one day, or for a few days.
The following diseases aren’t really an issue in developed countries, but after the SHTF they will be much more prevalent.
Not only are tin can stoves an awesome way to repurpose some tin cans, they’re an exercise in inventiveness and creativity.
One of the best reasons to lose weight is so you’ll be ready in case the SHTF. If you’re trying to survive, the last thing you need is to be out of breath.
Most people don’t have the strong sense of will and perseverance needed to handle an extreme change in environment, but they can learn.
Candle making is a skill. Once you know the basics and how things work, you can create as many emergency candles as you want with just a few materials.