How To Build A Scavenger Toolkit
After the collapse of civilization, you may need to scavenge for supplies. To do that, you’ll need to build a scavenger toolkit.
After the collapse of civilization, you may need to scavenge for supplies. To do that, you’ll need to build a scavenger toolkit.
We often forget that the most dangerous predator Earth is the human. They are not to be underestimated, especially if they’re desperate.
When stockpiling food, consider the needs of people with food allergies, diabetes, heart disease, and other dietary restrictions.
A ferrocerium rod, or ferro rod for short, is composed of rare earth metals that create sparks when rubbed together. Here’s how to use one.
An EMP survival kit is a Faraday cage with electronic items that you might need after an electromagnetic pulse knocks out the grid.
Access to clean or running water may be limited during a disaster, so it’s important to build a sanitation kit just in case.
There are some calibers that are usually cheaper than others, and there are specific steps you can follow to save money on them.
Foods that are converted into powder are easy to store, transport, and use as ingredients in meals. Plus, they still have all the nutrients.
Don’t wait for an emergency to find out if you are truly prepared. Instead, you can do a survival stress test to see how you would fare in a grid-down scenario.
Here are some items you want to avoid stockpiling, mostly because they will go bad, but also because they aren’t going to help you survive.Â