37 Survival Uses for Trash Bags
If you’re a prepper, you almost can’t have too many trash bags. As you’ll see, there are many things you can do with them.
If you’re a prepper, you almost can’t have too many trash bags. As you’ll see, there are many things you can do with them.
This guy has an ingenious setup where he can easily heat up water without using any electricity. Watch the video to learn how.
Whether you’re concerned about civil unrest, power outages, or a pandemic, here are six skills you need to survive an urban disaster.
Recently I did a search on Youtube for “urban survival” and came across a video by SurviveSmart called “Urban Survival Lamp – One Minute Survival Tip.”
Aluminum foil is possibly the most versatile item in your kitchen. For this post I’m going to focus on uses that might interest preppers and homesteaders.
When disaster strikes, usually the first thing that happens is the power goes out. Before that happens, you need to ask yourself these questions.
Many survival myths either begin with or are perpetuated by unrealistic movies. They make for great entertainment, but they also give people bad ideas.
7 Trumpets Prepper recorded a video where he shows step by step how he build a custom bicycle generator. This would be a great thing to have.
Canning is an efficient method of home food preservation. Jars are easy to store and, provided they don’t freeze, the food stays good for a long time time.
Sensible Prepper made a great video tutorial on how to make a penny can stove. This contraption costs next to nothing to make, and it’s very efficient.