50 Preparedness Items for Less Than $5 Each
Every week, buy one of these items and a day’s worth of food. By the end of the year, you’ll be more prepared than 99% of society.
Every week, buy one of these items and a day’s worth of food. By the end of the year, you’ll be more prepared than 99% of society.
Generators are very noisy, and there are several reasons this could be a problem. Thankfully, there are a few great ways to minimize generator noise.
The perfect medical kit to have at a crowded event, but it would be good in any SHTF scenario where you might encounter dangerous people with firearms.
While many preppers are preparing to survive a nuclear strike, I think the focus should be on preparing to deal with the radiation.
This is the ultimate list of bug out bag items from which you can create any number of awesome bug out bag configurations.
When shopping for a bug out bag, make sure it’s the right size, has plenty of compartments, is very durable, and won’t draw attention.
To help you get the most out of your fuel storage, we’ve put together a guide to making your fuel last as long as possible.
After a disaster, the level of hygiene will plunge due to a lack water, no sewage treatment plants, and no garbage collection. Get these hygiene items.
In this video, The Patriot Nurse explains how to put together a good medical kit for only $50. It covers wounds, diarrhea, and upper respiratory infections.
There are lots of ways to communicate during a disaster, ranging from simple CB radios to fancy satellite phones. Here are the top 5 options.