5 Types of People to Avoid After SHTF
There are certain types of people you’ll want to steer clear of after a widespread disaster or during a grid-down scenario. #urbansurvivalsite #shtf #prepper #preppers #safety
There are certain types of people you’ll want to steer clear of after a widespread disaster or during a grid-down scenario. #urbansurvivalsite #shtf #prepper #preppers #safety
Canadian Prepper talks about something he calls the 100-to-1 rule of grid-down survival. He says, “One hour invested in…any activity is worth 100 hours when the power is out.” #urbansurvivalsite #offgrid #offgridliving #survival #amish
Here are some tips to make living in your car safer, more convenient, and as tolerable as possible.
After a major disaster, the convenience of bathrooms and toilets will become a fond memory. That’s why you need to build your own DIY emergency toilet.
Make sure your bug out vehicle has great tires, that it doesn’t draw too much attention, and that it has enough room for your family and supplies, etc. #urbansurvivalsite #bugout #buggingout #survivalchecklist #survivalist
Many experts fear that the current bull market will end with a second Great Depression. If you want to get prepared before this happens, here’s what you should do. #urbansurvivalsite #greatdepression #economy #collapse #preparedness
While dealing with illness in a survival scenario requires a detailed, multi-faceted approach, being able to set up a medical quarantine room is an important first step.
What if you have to cook indoors but you don’t have electricity? To avoid filling your home with smoke, you’ll need to use one of these options. #urbansurvivalsite #survivalcooking #offgrid #cooking #survival
Paracord—short for parachute cord—is one of the most versatile tools you can have in a survival scenario. It is both heavy-duty and flexible.
Tree bark has been used for food and medicine for centuries. But before you grab a piece, make sure you know what you’re doing.