How to Build a Micro Survival Kit
Believe it or not, you can fit a survival kit into a small Altoids tin. This video shows you exactly how to make a micro survival kit.
Believe it or not, you can fit a survival kit into a small Altoids tin. This video shows you exactly how to make a micro survival kit.
The letters in “INCH bag” stand for “I’m never coming home.” And if that’s the case, you had better think twice before you start packing.
One of the best places to go shopping for emergency supplies is Costco. After all, they allow you to buy items in bulk at a discounted price.
What if you never prepared and now you only have a few hours before a disaster strikes? Here are some last-minute things you should do.
It looks like the next Great Depression is almost here. In order to prepare, here are some items you should stock up on.
Next time you visit the dollar store, walk down each aisle and stock up on little things that will make life easier after SHTF.
Having some supplies in your purse can help you survive when disaster strikes. Here’s a list of survival items that are small enough to carry in your purse.
Whether you like FEMA or not, they want you to be prepared for a disaster. The more prepared you are, the less they’ll have to help you.
Here’s a list of items you should stockpile in case of emergency, along with a list of barter items you can use to buy what you need after a disaster.
Think about what your grandchildren may need to survive. What emergency items could you leave them that would still be valuable decades from now?